Re: From Across The Atlantic

2005-04-26 Thread Spike
I can't speak for much on the work prospects, but I can tell you that getting a work permit for the USA is an awful lot of hard work. I arrived here in December 2003 with the intention of looking around as a tourist for a month or so. Once I was here I decided to stay and looked at options for

Re: From Across The Atlantic

2005-04-26 Thread Larry C. Lyons
Just a thought, you may want to talk with Erika Walker of ruwebby.com or her husband Phil Arnold about this, they've been back and forth across the Atlantic from England more than a couple of times. So they might be able to give some advise. One thing you may want to check on is the availability

RE: From Across The Atlantic

2005-04-26 Thread Jeffry Houser
And the northeast. Stick to the mid-east for CF work. At 12:49 PM 4/26/2005, you wrote: >Seems to me that the most opportunities for CF right now are on the east >coast, especially working for government agencies. The south is another hot >area, but the west and southwest are slim currently.

RE: From Across The Atlantic

2005-04-26 Thread Connie DeCinko
Seems to me that the most opportunities for CF right now are on the east coast, especially working for government agencies. The south is another hot area, but the west and southwest are slim currently. -Original Message- From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April

RE: From Across The Atlantic

2005-04-26 Thread Damien McKenna
> -Original Message- > From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hello all, I'm self employeed in the UK. Like most people > here, a trip to America is always on my mind. Howdy :) > What do you think the prospects would be for someone coming > over to the US to work as a CFer o

From Across The Atlantic

2005-04-26 Thread Adrian Lynch
Hello all, I'm self employeed in the UK. Like most people here, a trip to America is always on my mind. What do you think the prospects would be for someone coming over to the US to work as a CFer on a contract basis? I'm by no means under worked at the moment, but I like the idea of combining a h