Scams
I put my CV on a website and I'm receving only fake emails. This is the website where I put my CV:
jobofmine.com
I receved messages only from scammers. Here you can find my posts:
Cheers,
Licia
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I spent a few years in London and it's been a real life-changing experience


and don't forget: the best is yet to come !
wow, wow, wow
I agree with you first, and also with Julian and Zayn too.
Firstly there are more scams connected with a country which is highly in demand therefore I would not blame the country.
Secondly, after spending long time in the UK, let me tell you that the people are straight forward (often blunt, but I like it) , they are tolerant and will accept you at your face value.
By sensing the spirit between the lines and remarks of your text, I saw a reflection of my teenage life I spent in Yorkshire. I was trapped in a cycle of 'negativity' and did not know how to come out of it. I messed up quite a few opportunities, failed to appreciate sincerity of some wonderful people around me.
How i came out of it is a long story, but briefly I joined the religious center in Dewsbury, started doing a lot of 'community work', offered my services as a volunteer doing translation work at the Yorkshire Metropolitan Police and Leeds court, taught Urdu language at local college in the evening, learnt Arabic language finished a bachelor's and masters degree and joined the largest computer company in the world IBM.
By telling you this story, my purpose is not to impress you, but to prove to you that you can also do it.
Success or failure is not in a city, it is inside you!

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And he accepted the advice and moved on. Didn't say England is a scams country. That's because it was a bad individual that sent him the offer, not an offer from the government i.e nothing to do with the country! And scams are part and parcel of the internet and offline too. Get used to it!
I feel that you need help. You sound very depressed and desperate - that is what comes across in your messages.
You seem to lack any self-confidence and I'm not sure that you should be looking to move country at this time in your life. Running just leaves you even more exhausted and fatigued.
I am a sufferer of depression and anxiety......it makes life very difficult sometimes, but there is ALWAYS a rainbow.....eventually.
Chuckle Butty
But as I can see, I'm not cool eanough to have the right to work. By saying this, I mean that I've a poor experience, no degree, no references, no acquaintances, nothing.
That's all, I close here my discussion. After all, my case is hopeless.
Bye bye!
I've been looking for a job for 5 years. Italy is a crappy country, so my boyfriend had the "bright" idea to move to the Neterlands. I think I came here only to follow him and to get rid of my mother, because, deep in my heart, I already knew that I wouldn't have many chances.
As for my boyfriend, he is one of the useful, beloved people who have a background in the IT business. In fact, he found a job after 2 months of stay.
As for me, I'm unhappy, I don't like the place where I live now, I don't like its people, I feel useless, I often quarrel with my boyfriend about the job matter etc... That's why I sometimes write bullshits!
We are discussing 'details' and not the under lying 'principles'. We are so close a pillar that we are failing to realize that it is actually the leg of an elephant which we could only see if we moved back.
You may be laughing at this but 'positive thoughts' turn into 'goods words' which make 'good habits' that turns into a 'gentle character' which changes the life.
I would not want to psycho analyse you nor show sympathy for you, i will only suggest to stay positive, give up anger, I can bet no body will even consider offering you employment if you present your self in front of him in this state of mind. Please wake up! You still have your whole life in front of you.
NorthernStar, I do understand. But we all go through this struggle. It's always difficult in the start for everyone. Very difficult for the average person (without connections/contacts and other advantages). But with hard work, patience & the right attitude, it can be done, and will be worth it in the long-run.
At least you have the opportunity to move and give it a try in your chosen country. You're free to work in England and other countries without restrictions. The same can't be said for millions of others who dream of the opportunity for a work visa. You will find plenty of threads on this site and other sites, asking about how to gain entry into an EU country to work. That isn't an issue for you, so you should be positive and optimistic that you can find something, and when you do, you don't need a visa! As Julien said, it would be easier to find a job, if you were IN England, since they consider applications from those within the country, before they look abroad. It's not easy, but easier. And trust me, years ago, I handed in hundreds of copies of my C.V, in person, asking to speak to the manager, and many others did the same, and heard nothing, but never lost hope!
The thing is to rise above all that, stay positive, set goals and look to the future.
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