Am on the job hunt.
Dec. 17th, 2003 01:54 amWilling to move anywhere in the US that has a proper winter (by which I mean someone from Florida could not spend the entirety of December, January, and February in that area without screaming 'AIEEE!' and falling over due to unlooked-for ice at least once). Have got resume, which was just submitted to monster.com. Have got master's in Management Information Systems.
Also willing to work in Canada. More than happy to do so for cheap as long as I can get a place to live and don't have to speak French just yet. Still got to buy Pimsleur course for that.
Have GOT to get out of my parents' house.
Also willing to work in Canada. More than happy to do so for cheap as long as I can get a place to live and don't have to speak French just yet. Still got to buy Pimsleur course for that.
Have GOT to get out of my parents' house.
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Date: 2003-12-17 05:55 am (UTC)Pour apprendre français, je trouve les livres et cassettes/disques-compact de Berlitz song très bien.
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Date: 2003-12-17 05:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-17 06:15 am (UTC)If you don't know any at all, I really, REALLY recommend the Berlitz Basic French as a starting point.
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Date: 2003-12-17 06:25 am (UTC)Berlitz has a school near me; they didn't have Mandarin Chinese when I looked, but if they don't have French group classes I will beat them about the head and shoulders with a stick...
bilingualism in Canadian job market ...
Date: 2003-12-17 06:25 am (UTC)I've worked for the Ontario provincial government in the past and trust me, what little of my highschool french remains does not even come close to qualifying me as bilingual *L*