Saturday, July 28, 2012

Can a caregiver working abroad like London or Canada could save enough for his or her future

Can a caregiver working abroad like London or Canada could save enough for his or her future?
I am a teacher and I already lost interest in my job a long time ago.I am jobless for a while and I am planning to enroll for a caregivers program.Like doctors in the Philippines who would study nursing,it seems that the trend nowadays is that teachers who are not earning enough w/ their profession would either join the call center industry or work as a caregiver abroad.Such is the reality of life here in the Philippines.Just like teachers who have gone earlier to work as caregivers abroad,soon I will be following in their footsteps.My question is - Will it helped me save enough for my future?
London - 1 Answers
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yes, if you go abroad you earn much, but not at all,even you have a lot of money you spent it all by sending it to your family. working in our country (phils.)much better, you can take good care of your family , if you have the oppurtunity working abroad try it, you're the one who answer that quistion coz we really dont know yet what the inside of you. your wants and needs.you know i wish to be a teacher but her i am now working as domestic helper abroad,but im so bless that my employer was good and kind, you know being away with your family is painful coz. you realy dont what will happen, Ask God guidance if it is her will that you can work abroad.God bless you.


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Saturday, July 14, 2012

will i get into nursing at the university of western ontario

will i get into nursing at the university of western ontario?
i am in grade 12 in ontario, an hour away from london i am staying back for one semester because i didn't take chemistry yet for my top six courses, i will have: biology: 82 chemistry: guessing around a 75 english: 72 business: 91 world issues: 85 data management: 67 overall, my average will be about a 78.6 do i have a chance of getting into the nursing program at western?
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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well as of right now it seems kinda low, the grade range for western in 80% try to get to an 80% good luck!
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You will need math and chemistry will have to be higher than 75.
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Yeah, I think you will get in. Aim for about a 80% average though because this is what they are looking for. For english, bio, and chem, you are above the cut-of so don't worry! I think this link might help you a bit: http://www.electronicinfo.ca/en/program-details.php?pcode=0_572845_1093_0 Hope this helps :)


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Saturday, July 7, 2012

does london pay for nurses moving expenses

does london pay for nurses moving expenses?
like if they needed nurses out there would they pay for a nurses moving expenses?like the plane ride and stuff. if they needed a nurse there?
London - 5 Answers
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yes
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I belive so
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Doubtful. It's hard to get a permanent job in the UK unless you are moving within a company. Even then it may be limited to 3 years.
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you need to modify your question. it's not clear. In the European union they pay their employees to move, would London, England (more specifically, an employer) pay for you to move out there? Maybe if you talked to someone and they really need your skills. Otherwise, i doubt it.
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It depends on what company and what contract is offered. Some do some don't. If you are thinking about making the move or when you are applying for the job the advert or recruiter for the role should cleary articulate this for you.


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Sunday, July 1, 2012

What is the age lmit of nurses in abroad? like in london and australia

What is the age lmit of nurses in abroad? like in london and australia?
My mother wanted to ask if what is the age limit in working in abroad like in australia and london....her age right now 57yrs.old... she meant is what age do they accept in australia as a nurse?
Sydney - 3 Answers
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retirement in Australia for females is 60 not compulsory
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Atleast over 21 yrs
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You can retire in Australia at 55 but you don't have to. Age benefits such as health care cards are available at 60 for women and 65 for men. There is, however, no compulsory retirement age and women of 57 are working in many fields including nursing. That being said, your mother might have some difficulties. It is illegal to discriminate on the grounds of age (or anything else) but people over 50 find it far more difficult to get a job than younger people. There is always some alleged non-discriminatory reason for not employing them. I would write to a few hospitals in the area you are interested in and ask them about possible employment. You might find an enthusiastic reception if there is a shortage of nurses in the area.


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