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Hello,
I might be looking for a job in the Caribbean in the near future (November). This is however still a ways off and I understand its more of a dream then anything right now. I would still very much like to persue it as much as possible. I am a college graduate with a Computer Systems Technician diploma from a college in Ontario. I understand that my career choice isn't really geared towards work in that area but I am very flexible in what I will be doing there. I am young (20 years old) and still figuring out what I want to do for a career. A little background information that I have learned that might help me in my search is that I am eligible for the U.K ancestory. I would love to persue that and especially in the Caribbean (Mainly the British Virgin Islands). I have looked into the citizienship thing there and it sounds very interesting. I imagine that a lot of people here have traveled there and some actually live there. I wonder how life is there and what kind of work is there. Thanks a lot Morgan |
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Hi,
Sorry about the last post I believe it didn't really ask any questions or anything. Here is what I am basicly looking for. Is it realistic for someone in my position to go and live in the Caribbean? Thanks, Morg |
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They have lots of businesses and banks in BVI. Businesses and banks have lots of computer systems. Computer systems need computer system technicians.
See the thread? At your age the most foolish thing is to go for a safe, secure beginning to 40 years in a cubicle. Go! |
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Yeah I keep hearing those same word 'Don't do that just beacuse its safe'. It is also very difficult to even determine what I want to be doing in a career so that piles up on the confusion even more
I will have to plan a trip to the BVI for a few weeks to check things out. jimqpublic thanks for saying that about the computers. That was also my first thought about the banks being the best bet. I am beginning to grasp the entire picture however. Like where I am right now (Georgia, U.S). I am still shocked that I made such a jump here and I look back at the months that I have been here and just think about if I had played it safe and was still back home. Thanks guys |
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goto Antigua, English and Falmouth Harbour and try getting a job on a super/mega yacht as a electronics/computer enginner.. really good money and you will travel lots
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go for it morg!
i started island life in 2000 and never looked back... all sorts happened after that, only for the good! Quote:
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Forget about citizenship and territories bro...just get your arse to Antigua West Indies,...look smart. take your CV and go get a job on a private/charter Mega/Super Yacht you may have to start as a deckhand then just lick the Captains butt and just download him weather patterns/systems everyday set up the computers like nobody has seen before and soon you will get promoted, no cruise ships
. Open an offshore account and start throwing the money in....the rest will follow. Being Canadian it could not be easier November is a perfect time to be there, Good luck. oh yeah !! once your are on a boat you will visit all the Islands you listed above except maybe the Falklands.
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But you are doing the right thing, with plenty of time in advance.
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Hola Roberto
I remember you? still freediving in PR? when will be the day for us to freedive and spear in cuba again ! vamos a ver brother cuando sera esto
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I've a friend who just returned from a month sailing various ports in the Carribean. His comments: US territories and Dutch territories/ex territories were much less friendly and safe feeling than all the rest. He commented on one island where every dinghy and motor was padlocked to the mooring or mother ship, while another island 15 miles away there wasn't a lock to be seen. He especially commented on a feeling of unease and seething crime in the USVI.
If you want to meet lots of people and develop relationships then a shore based job is probably better. If you want to see a lot of different places then a boat based job is good- just realize you're on duty 24/7 licking the boots of the rich owners and clients. |
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jimqpublic.
Yeah I remeber reading something along the same lines. Someone was warning people of people that meet you when you get off the plane and ask casual questions about where you are staying so they can come and rob you. I am not really going to listen to all of that until I go and experience it all for myself but I will be a little cautious. However some recent reading that I have done said that the people are very kind. So yeah I guess it really depends on where you are. From all the information you all are giving me I have just had a little idea. Do both in a sense. Go and try to get a job on a cruise ship or luxury boat. See the Caribbean and make some good $$$ if I can then head into land and work from there if I really don't enjoy the whole boat experience. What does CV stand for? Last edited by Morg; June 15th, 2006 at 15:04. |