Apprentice Marine Mechanic

Started by Brandon Broderick, January 03, 2007, 09:57:23 PM

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Brandon Broderick

Hey Everybody,

I've already gone to school and graduated with a diploma in Fish and Wildlife but theres no jobs in that field here in Ontario, Canada.  Right now I'm trying to get in as a marine mechanic apprentice.  Say I were to find a job in the US...what would I need to do to cross the border and live/work/fish(of course) over there?  Also where would I start my search for stateside careers?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Brandon

BIG PAPA

Should not be a problem getting over here and getting a job 12 million Mexicans have done it
papa

Swede

Start with the Visa process and US Department of State - here's the links:

http://www.unitedstatesvisas.gov/

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mary dean

Quote from: papa on January 03, 2007, 10:58:31 PM
Should not be a problem getting over here and getting a job 12 million Mexicans have done it
papa
~rant
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Brandon Broderick


ss454

Quote from: papa on January 03, 2007, 10:58:31 PM
Should not be a problem getting over here and getting a job 12 million Mexicans have done it
papa


Yeah but he'd probably be a productive, tax paying member of society so they'd probably find him and deport him right away... ~read

In this country everyone seems to think it's out duty to make sure everyone gets whatever they want/need.  I'm sorry but I'm sick of seeing where my taxes go while standing in line at Wal-Mart and I'm not referring to illegals...we have more than enough POSs that don't want to be here.
If you build a ramp...I will come...

Brandon Broderick

sorry to bring up a racial issue.  I just wanted some honest feedback because I'm looking for more options.  Recently here in Ontario they passed a law that no longer forces people to retire at the age of 65.....this means less and less entry level positions for college/univ grads such as myself.  again I was just looking for some info and I didnt want to start a dispute.

Basser56

Not a dispute, just a few people venting. We don't have a problem with LEGAL immigration and working to make a living.
Good luck to you in your job search.
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