Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Star Earings For Guys
As is clear climbing it is not mine and I pege after pege without taking even one of my projects, it is time to do all I can do with this blog: put little songs and little else. Here's a great song:
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Purchase Roller Skates Houston
turns out that my work environment is not very nice to say that management and the Company does not practice what they preach, but there are a few reasons why I'm there:
- I have a good compensation has saved me what I need for Canada
- Co-workers in my group are very nice and there is good spirit of camaraderie.
of rest in the company there are many things I dislike:
- must be very "friends" of the above for you to be well regarded and have the option of professional advancement, it's worth noting the professionalism
- Being a "friend" a superior means to walk in a constant "Handle"
- If you need "something" from another work area must also have friends in that area to get things done on time, which is not easy if one of the characteristics Your job is the time pressure.
- The HR department has the mentality of the workers are "pockets" because it says give many benefits to employees, but benefits are "blinded" as to tell you take a "summer Friday" in August, but I'll deduct from your rental.
- If you think unlike your boss, you are ugly
is true that many of these things are seen in many companies, but in my opinion, this is much more marked and all together.
The thing is I know how it was here when it comes and I decided to take up the challenge, especially for our plans.
One of the supervisors decided to follow me on Twitter and that I have references to the blog and our desire to migrate to Canada, and is something that although it is not my intention to have a secret, do not want it to be disseminated in the workplace.
That's the dilemma ...
While I do not want to leave the blog "restricted" does not wish to work are sniffing "my life outside of work." So, how to continue with this blog "without restrictions" no one in the office is "snooping" around here? Meanwhile
I have it restricted and only those invited may enter.
Suggestions?
Chucho!
Monday, September 21, 2009
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10 Things ... (2)
Building, I will put things that I think the less I will like to go to Canada, but I'm willing to deal with such leave.
10 .- Do not have close family and spend as much time between that time and look again. (Fortunately now have the Internet and Skype:)
9 .- No tener exactamente la misma comida que en Venezuela. (Pero ya sabemos que hay buenos sustitutos y puedes comprar muchos productos importados de Venezuela y además hay salmón! :)
8.- Despertar en la mañana y al asomarme por la ventana no ver El Ávila (Aunque si puedo hacer lo mismo con el Lake Ontario sería un buen cambio :)
7.- No tener las playas cerca (Aunque yo no soy muy playero que se diga, soy más montañero)
6.- No poder ir a casa de mis padres y pasar todo el fin de semana sin hacer nada más que compartir con ellos
5.- No poder comerme un cachito de jamón, una arepa, un perro caliente callejero o una empanada en cualquier esquina.
...y the truth is that I have time thinking and I can not think of anything else. I think that's a good sign.
Chucho!
Building, I will put things that I think the less I will like to go to Canada, but I'm willing to deal with such leave.
10 .- Do not have close family and spend as much time between that time and look again. (Fortunately now have the Internet and Skype:)
9 .- No tener exactamente la misma comida que en Venezuela. (Pero ya sabemos que hay buenos sustitutos y puedes comprar muchos productos importados de Venezuela y además hay salmón! :)
8.- Despertar en la mañana y al asomarme por la ventana no ver El Ávila (Aunque si puedo hacer lo mismo con el Lake Ontario sería un buen cambio :)
7.- No tener las playas cerca (Aunque yo no soy muy playero que se diga, soy más montañero)
6.- No poder ir a casa de mis padres y pasar todo el fin de semana sin hacer nada más que compartir con ellos
5.- No poder comerme un cachito de jamón, una arepa, un perro caliente callejero o una empanada en cualquier esquina.
...y the truth is that I have time thinking and I can not think of anything else. I think that's a good sign.
Chucho!
Saturday, September 19, 2009
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10 things ... (1) Alternative
I think I'll join the trend to mention the 10 things ....
I have read several blogs and commenting on the 10 things they like about Canada or 10 things that do not like. Sometimes they are under 10, but I'll try, just do not talk about Canada or Venezuela, but of the top 10 things I like to go to Canada:
By the way, are not in order of preference
10 .- that the chances that you move the floor is lower (shakes a lot lately in Caracas)
9 .- What can you eat salmon all the time
8 .- What can you cross the street when you play without the fear that you will pass over the car.
7 .- The 4 Seasons (yes, to me if I would have 4 seasons instead of 2, so what?!)
6 .- That you feel the same cultural diversity in Venezuela (at least the impression I got when we were there)
5 .- you can use your Blackberry / iPhone / netbook in the street without fear that it will start a motor. Can also be interpreted as not going to feel the fear that a motorized touch your car window in a queue for you to give up everything you have.
4 .- Speaking of scooters, they have to use a channel like cars and not a plague / pest and here in Caracas. In other words, you can change channels without fear and take a motor down the middle.
3 .- We can go anytime to the street and have a relatively high security that is not going to pass anything wrong
2 .- The lack of anarchy on the streets. Or what is the same, that people respect the rules / regulations / laws.
1 .- That you use public transportation (bus / taxi / subway) without fear of being assaulted in any route at any time of day.
Chucho!
I think I'll join the trend to mention the 10 things ....
I have read several blogs and commenting on the 10 things they like about Canada or 10 things that do not like. Sometimes they are under 10, but I'll try, just do not talk about Canada or Venezuela, but of the top 10 things I like to go to Canada:
By the way, are not in order of preference
10 .- that the chances that you move the floor is lower (shakes a lot lately in Caracas)
9 .- What can you eat salmon all the time
8 .- What can you cross the street when you play without the fear that you will pass over the car.
7 .- The 4 Seasons (yes, to me if I would have 4 seasons instead of 2, so what?!)
6 .- That you feel the same cultural diversity in Venezuela (at least the impression I got when we were there)
5 .- you can use your Blackberry / iPhone / netbook in the street without fear that it will start a motor. Can also be interpreted as not going to feel the fear that a motorized touch your car window in a queue for you to give up everything you have.
4 .- Speaking of scooters, they have to use a channel like cars and not a plague / pest and here in Caracas. In other words, you can change channels without fear and take a motor down the middle.
3 .- We can go anytime to the street and have a relatively high security that is not going to pass anything wrong
2 .- The lack of anarchy on the streets. Or what is the same, that people respect the rules / regulations / laws.
1 .- That you use public transportation (bus / taxi / subway) without fear of being assaulted in any route at any time of day.
Chucho!
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
New Snowboard Wax Before
Nory and I have been talking about ways to go to Canada.
One that we considered was going to do an English course or French to help us to improve the language and be making contacts to find work.
also think about going to study a postgraduate course, which would allow us to spend more time there and make more contacts and even get part-time job.
I've thought of putting my "Resume" on websites like Workopolis job, but I really do not see it as an alternative if you do not have a work visa.
All this while continuing the normal process in which we have almost 2 years.
But we came a couple of doubts and fears:
- What if we let our work here to go to study in Canada and at the end of the period we must return this "chaos" that want to escape?
- What if (or God forbid) mietras bounce we're beyond the immigration process as Skilled Workers?
- Or how about if for be studying and have a student visa does not allow us to continue with the process as Skilled Workers?
These are the fears that come to us. Nory especially afraid of "having to go back." I also (I am terrified), but sometimes I think more positive and I am more given to arrriesgarme to get things I crave. Ojala
accelerate the process and no longer have to break your coconut considering "alternatives."
I would like to hear your opinions
Chucho!
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