
Pedro sifontes
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Venezuelan looking for information about Panama
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About me
Venezuelan
Lives in Puerto Ordaz
Registration: 03 September 2013
About
Greetings, I am a Computer Engineer. I am 29 years old. I am looking for professional improvements. I specialize in everything related to the technical part of computing, wireless and wired networks, maintenance of emsanblade computer equipment, but also software development, not as much as the support part, which is my current strength. I am an HP (Hewtle Packard) Certified employee with a contract at Coca Cola Femsa in VENEZUELA. I would like to know if I have opportunities in Panama in my field or in any other? They haven't really offered anything but in life I simply know that everything has a process in each country and the laws are different. I just want to know if I risk undertaking that desire to seek improvement, what should I do? I have no problem working in any other field. Since I also have experience in the commercial field, as I said, I know that nothing is easy, especially in a country that you are getting to know. My congratulations on what those opportunities offer you, take risks and even more if you keep in mind that your country every day, instead of improving, only stagnates, as in the case of my beloved country Venezuela. I am Venezuelan I LOVE my country but I am young without children and a worker by birth. I am not married and I do not have children, but I do not want to either. stagnate in more of the same in position with the current situation we live in. I don't think I'm losing anything. I would even be willing to study another career in Panama if necessary to work in any area. I'm not looking to earn millions of dollars. I think that what is necessary for now would be enough. I understand that each country has its ups and downs, I think that many of us know them. Insecurity is the number 1 factor in all countries, poverty, in short, many factors that affect certain aspects, but it does not mean that we cannot take the risk of trying. My deputy management for those who have their doors open with a possibility of work from a company, (TRY IT) If, on the other hand, you want to continue your life as such and let the train pass out of fear, do not take the risk, but trying does not cost anything and even more so. They are helping you ANIMESE. Well dear ones, I would appreciate your information, it would be of great help. My email philadelphia77@gmail.com
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