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honeyapple

I really would love to be able to go to NY for 6 months and work there. There are several problems that I'm hoping you people might have solutions for!

I'm only a student with a high school qualification and no real work experience because of not being able to work in the country I live in - how do I get around this? what kind of jobs dont require that much experience?

I have an uncle living there but probably wouldn't be able to stay with him. I've considered finding youth hostels that I could live in for a few weeks at a time, any websites I can search around for or other ideas for accommodation for 6 months?

I've been told that I'm being too unrealistic but my determination keeps getting in the way and I just go back to planning out this trip

HaileyinHongKong

McDonalds is always hiring.

ECS

I'm guessing Mcd's is not exactly visa-worthy work, and now doesn't seem a great time to try working under the table, what with all the illegal immigration kerfuffle going on.

However, the J1 work visa program might fill the bill if you pursue a bit more education. I spent a few summers in college working in a resort town and there were tons of young people from all over Europe working in basic service jobs through this program. Read about it here:

anabellasea

try this website 



good luck to you!

honeyapple

ECS wrote:

I'm guessing Mcd's is not exactly visa-worthy work, and now doesn't seem a great time to try working under the table, what with all the illegal immigration kerfuffle going on.

However, the J1 work visa program might fill the bill if you pursue a bit more education. I spent a few summers in college working in a resort town and there were tons of young people from all over Europe working in basic service jobs through this program. Read about it here:


Thank you SO MUCH for this website, it was the exact thing I was desperately hoping to find!!! Oh my god, made my day. Thanks for a really helpful answer

honeyapple

anabellasea wrote:

try this website 



good luck to you!


This looks very promising :D Thank you for your answer, it was also really helpful!

HaileyinHongKong

No one likes McDonalds?  Sure their food is terrible and they pay minimum wage, but not a lot of companies in a bad economy are going to hire uneducated foreigners without any experience.

honeyapple

HaileyinHongKong wrote:

No one likes McDonalds?  Sure their food is terrible and they pay minimum wage, but not a lot of companies in a bad economy are going to hire uneducated foreigners without any experience.


Sorry that you feel not having a degree means that someone is uneducated.
Do you know any other jobs where they hire people without experience? There must be more than one.

HaileyinHongKong

honeyapple wrote:

Sorry that you feel not having a degree means that someone is uneducated.
Do you know any other jobs where they hire people without experience? There must be more than one.


It's really not up to me.  I think by definiton someone who didn't go to school is uneducated.

ECS's link is probably your best bet.

wjsd_kyiv

Try Starbuck's. They offer decent wages and health benefits. Good way to network with people.

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