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19th March 2004, 01:10 AM
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noob!
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Moving to another country..
Well.
I'm chemical engineer with 3 years as QMS Manager. Ive started the QMS in my company from scratch and we got ISO9001 certified 1 year ago. 2 weeks ago the QMS was reviewed and has been found pretty good with a lot of fortress. Top managmenent is happy, employers are happy...but...
My dream all my life has been inmigrate to another country. Security in the area where I work has becoming really hard lately. So, I think is time to start to make my dreams true.
Actually I'm still working as QMS Manager but I'm applying for a Canadian Visa as skilled worker. For that reason I came here to the cove. To start to know the english terms of ISO 9001 standard.
In few months I will be washing dishes or washing cars in some city in Ontario. Just to let know all that interested people in get a cheap quality asistant or something like that, just give me a shout by here.
I will keep this thread update with my current work/country status.
See you all.
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19th March 2004, 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Carlos Echeverry
I think is time to start to make my dreams true.
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You're setting out to fulfil your dream? Wow... I wonder how often people actually do that. Most of us just talk about it.
I wish you good luck, Carlos
/Claes
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19th March 2004, 07:10 AM
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I haven't heard from Arte in a while, but Arte was from Columbia and was a moderator here for several years. He and his family successfully immigrated to Canada about a year ago. You might try finding him in the User Directory here and contacting him for 'pointers' or whatever.
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19th March 2004, 08:01 AM
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You mean Colombia, my country?
Ive been checking and I found a user called ARTE that speak spanish but he is located at Brampton Ontario.
Is he the same?
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19th March 2004, 08:34 AM
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Yes - from Columbia - your country. I think that's him - ARTE
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19th March 2004, 09:49 AM
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Carlos,
I'm live in Beamsville, Niagara region, Canada. I would be pleased to be of assistance to you regarding networking your resume.
my E-mail address is mw.tait@sympatico.ca
Good luck when you arrive in Canada, be strong and you'll make it for sure.
Wallace Tait.
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19th March 2004, 10:33 AM
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Carlos..
Don't settle for the work you gave above. Take wallace up on his offer & for sure contact Arte. Canada has a significant shortcoming when it comes to educated and skilled folks that are Spanish speakers, you're in demand.
Try looking at some of the internet job sites as well. I think Monster ( www.monster.com), Hot Jobs ( www.yahoo.com)) and a couple of others have Canadian search ability.
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19th March 2004, 10:55 AM
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Carlos,
If your moving to the Toronto area, you'll for sure bump into lots of native Spanish speakers.
I recall a survey performed by Canada customs recently that indicated French as the official language of Canada along side English, may become a minority language due to the rapid grownth of Spanish in North America.
Carlos, if you manage to enter Canada as a landed imigrant or skilled worker, be sure to obtain the appropriate ID card documentation (This is so important).
Elberth Ardila E-mail Address(es): **Email Removed** is a Spanish speaker from South America that I have assisted recently regarding, networking his resume, he can be found at the Cove too.
I have to say that, you may have to be prepared to take just about any form of work to get yourself established. perseverance pays of though.
Wallace.
Edited by Marc - E-mail removed to Keep e-mail harveting BOTs From It - Please use ARTE's profile to e-mail him.
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