Wednesday, July 28, 2010

get job at japan its my dream

get job at japan its my dream?
i want to be a men nurse.. im from malaysia.. how can i ve that job at japan??????? plzzzzzzzzzz tell me what i ve to do
Japan - 4 Answers
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You need a four year degree to get a work visa. You need to graduate from a Japanese school. And the chances of a non Japanese male being hired as a nurse are slim to none.
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People in this forum will tell you repeatedly "you need a four-year degree" and "Japanese never hire foreigners to do anything except teach English." This is crap. Utter crap. My evidence? 900,000 ZAINICHI KOREANS IN JAPAN CAN'T ALL BE TEACHING ENGLISH! The four-year degree "requirement" is slightly more true, though there are a few ways you can work in Japan without it (like having many years of verifiable experience in the field). However, if you're going to become a nurse, I think you'll need a degree of some type (that's how it is in my country). I'd actually say that if you learn fluent Japanese, your chances of becoming a nurse are VERY good. You know why? Because Japan has a HUGE dependency ratio and a rapidly aging population. In some parts of Japan, 1/3 of the population is elderly, already! They're going to need more nurses than they currently have! The birth rate in Japan is so low, new nurses aren't being born at the rate necessary to sustain the elderly population. Even if Japan hates foreigners, they have no choice -- SOMEBODY has to do the nursing. I believe Japan is already importing nurses from the Philippines, so why not Malaysia? You should have a nursing credential in your home counry, preferably a nursing credential in Japan (attend Japanese uni if possible), and speak fluent Japanese (at least JLPT Level 1, preferably higher than the JLPT exams go). If you do those things, I think you have a reasonable shot. Some people on Yahoo! Answers (mostly English teachers) just can't think outside the eikaiwa box, which is sad for them. @alex_in What you say is true of a few Zainichi Koreans, but the vast majority immigrated to Japan AFTER 1945. It is a widely-held Korean nationalist misconception that most of the Zainichi Koreans today are descendants of "conscripted slave labor," but actually if you look at the statistics, they are only a small percentage of the Zainichi Koreans still there. Almost all the Zainichi Koreans I know are either first-generation or second-generation, not third or fourth. They found work in Japan that wasn't English teaching. Why can't the asker?
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About ZAINICHI KOREANS.... In 1910, Japan colonized Korean Peninsula, and continued to do so until Japan was defeated in WW II. (Don't ask me or blame me on any political issues, nor start any political discussions. I am just reporting the sad historical fact.) Between these years, many Koreans moved to Japan or sometimes forced to move to Japan to work at weapons factories. After WW II, some of them didn't return to their homeland. They were given permanent residency to stay in Japan. The same goes to Taiwanese. Current Zainichi Koreans are these people and the descendants of these people. Some of children of Zainichi Korean may attend Korean schools in Japan which teach Korean language in addition to Japanese school carriculum, but many attended regular Japanese grade schools. Most attend Japanese universities if they ever advance to that level. So, the 2nd generation Zainichi Korean and younger are educated in Japanese school systems. They are legally the permanent residents of Japan when they are born. They are a kind of the victims of WW II war who were in the wrong place at the wrong time. As for the nursing position in Japan, you need to pass the national exam for nurse license. To pass that exam, it is most likely to be required to atten a Japanese nurse school. Currently, Japan has an agreement with Philippins to invite Filipino people, who passed her/his country's nurse exam, to Japan, study Japanese language while working as an assistant in a hospital, and study for the Japanese nurse exam. If he/she passes the exam, a visa is renewed for 3 years. There's no limit for the number of renewals of visa. So, theoretically, he/she can stay in Japan permanently. Currently, the Philippins is the only country which has such an agreement with Japan. Can you move to Philippins?
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To become a nurse in Japan, you need to have a nurse license of Japan. To get its license, you need to go to 2-4 year nursing school and take a national exam, pass it. It's difficult because you need to start from elementary level Japanese. Another option is, as another says, Japan is inviting nurses from Philippines and Indonesia. So you may find a way to become one of those although you are in Malaysia.




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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

How much would an animator earn in Malaysia and/or Singapore

How much would an animator earn in Malaysia and/or Singapore?
Kay... it's like this. I'm a M'sian and I LUV luv luv luv LUV animation (2D & 3D)! I absolutely adore it! It's my passion and it's what I want to pursue in the future. My dream... like many other aspiring animators is to work in Pixar and Disney.... But of course I'm taking it one step at a time. So now... I'm preparing to go to college and I know what I want to take right? But the problem is that some of my relatives think that animation is not a suitable course because it doesn't make that much money.... and that animation is for school dropouts who have not much option left. They want me to take a broader subject like computer science, I.T., nursing, or multimedia cuz I will have more job opportunities and be safer money-wise. I know it's totally ridiculous(though I didn't tell them that, of course)... cause animators DO make good money and it's not some trivial-last-resort kind of job either..... it's hard work. Besides.... I'm not doing it for the money, I'm doing it because I LUV it... But they mean well, and I'm grateful for them. However, they did make one good point... that is M'sia does not have much job opportunities for animators as other countries such as Korea, and the U.S... M'sia is just beginning to discover the potential of animation. It will take years before they become (if they becum) an 'animation hub of the world.' So if I become an animator here after graduating I might just end up designing or animating web pages for various companies. If I want to find real work I have to go overseas which my parents can't afford. So I guess my question should be, "Can a Malaysian make a living being an animator in his own country?" I don't want to end up having to do some small job... I want to create characters, I want to put colors into new ideas, I want to make my stories come to life and share them with everyone! But I can't just follow my dreams and not get a single cent... because I have to help my other siblings fulfill their ambition too. Are my relatives right? Should I take a broader course just to be safe or should I put all my effort and passion into specializing in animation? Are there any M'sian animators reading this? HOW MUCH ARE YOU EARNING? Give me some proof that I can show my relatives that I can make a living being an animator in my own country. Help me pls. If I have no choice but to go overseas, Singapore is my best option. I heard that they have a universal studio over there. How much would I make in Singapore then? anyone?
Drawing & Illustration - 1 Answers
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you will earn around rm800-1200 if no projects going on.....under project(which depends on how big that project)rm1200-2500...not more or less...dont think of SG coz they hardly involve in animations...they know they are not pro in it so they gave up.....malaysia itz freakin rare to get employed in this field...only serious project was 'upin & ipin' where the animator earned rm2300 per month...unless your dad is rich and u wanna do a brand new project under you then u might earn HELL LOTZ OF MONEY!!


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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

PATIENTS’ SATISFACTION WITH ORTHOTIC AND PROSTHETIC DEVICES

PATIENTS’ SATISFACTION WITH ORTHOTIC AND PROSTHETIC DEVICES?
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Diabetes - 1 Answers
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the simple answer is yes but you need to define each one as they are not all created equal.



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Thursday, July 1, 2010

salary in malaysia are below suck..... do u agree

salary in malaysia are below suck..... do u agree?
especially if u r a government servant..no wonder police always accept bribes,after working more than 23 years as a techer with a diploma my mom salary is still merely 2+++,working as a clerk with endless workload maby get u 900 bucks(minus epf =750),working at kfc or mcd get u few buck enough just to pay ur rental room and ur foods and to buy ur montly train travel ticket,fresh grad pay around 1500.do u think its enough?i dont think these people can even afford to go to clinic if they fall sick......or pay for medical expenses if they got sick and not covered by insurance or company panel clinic.i'd rather die than to go to the general hospital.with its massive crowds and the super snobbish nurses.Seriously,malaysian deserve to have pay raise especially with the high living cost nowadays.see the gulf countries.they give pay fairly .see how rich the arabs and how comfortable their life that hordes of them floods the malaysian streets every summer with their entourage. if i were a politician in the dewan negara i would absolutely suggest the minimum salary to be set at 6 or 7 ringgit per hour..... chicken,dont be offended,im talking based on my experience,i just went to kl gh a week ago,to accompany a friend of mine ,and i'm nearly slap a face of a rude young female nurse coz she was screaming at me .she was like : you guys dont know how to wait outside?(yelling with her sour face).If i tell the truth...is that call insulting?i know millions of people have the same opinion with me,government hospital service can be irritating anyway chicken....teaching is not a 9-5 job...teachers merely work from 8-1,but their workload are so much that they sacrifice their times with their own family as part of their commitment and what shall we do?no chicken we shouldnt leave the country,but instead we should fight for our right!its not fair that ur boss spending lots of money for his business class expenses,for his refreshment with clients at big hotels,his golf game,his car feul,his phone bills,casual lunch for company superior at hotels ,and yet....they pay u a meager i know many people out there making side income source,like having 2 jobs,direct selling,selling this and that,freelancing ,swiss cash,forex and whatever s*** some even sell at pasar malam ......its a pity that our malaysian have to go through this to cope with the increasing living standard,the rich become more rich and the poor become poorer,bosses got all sort of privilleges and workers dying working to build the company profile
Malaysia - 13 Answers
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http://magegame.ru/?rf=416c697361
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Do something about it,go into business with me and makes some real money,I need a partner in that part of the world
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On the other hand, you work for so little that you steal American jobs and increase our unemployment here in America. So why should I care about you, you have a job?
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Yes. You almost gave all the answers
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Well, when I went back to Malaysia 2 years ago, I was absolutely in shock at how much RM1 can get you and it got you very little. I went to Starbucks and already a cup of coffee cost RM10+. That's coffee folks. For me it was no problem because I am making money in US Dollars & I figured if I was making RM25,000+ a month, I would be pretty well off in Malaysia (if only I could find that job in Malaysia). But seriously for the locals, it must really be difficult to live in Malaysia if you make less than RM5000. Money value is so small nowand if you live and work in Kuala Lumpur, its a struggle as even food cost a lot more.
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Totally agree, everything price went up but not salary.
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yup.. someone from us probably may be elected to be dewan negara rep so that we can fight for minimum wage...
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agree with you 100%
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Yes. The salary in Malaysia is currently very low compared to other progressive countries. However, the prices of goods in Malaysia is considered cheaper than many other progressive countries. In my opinion, Malaysia government is able to increase the salary of their workers equivalent to other nations if they could get rid of corruption totally. Corruption give a very serious impact on government revenue. as such, government do not have sufficient funds to develop the country. Moreover to pay their workers with fat salary. The Malaysian people should have consorted effort to fight corruption and should avoid being self centred. They should think of helping the government to achieve their goals for the benefit of the nation and its people. Otherwise, nothing will change and the people will become poorer and poorer. If U want to progress, U have to look at things at a bigger perspective not only at yourself.
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So what shall we do? Leave the country? You need to learn to live with it. If u need a better pay, get a job with higher responsibilities and risk. Life might be stressful but it fulfills your criteria for a better pay. Not a 9-5 teaching job. Try not insulting the government hospitals. It is a place where many lives have been saved and serves the society, just like the school. You rather die than going to government hospital?? uhuh, what about the rest of Malaysians who are depending on government hospital? you advising them to die rather than seeking for medical treatments? And the snobbish nurses that you were insulting have most probably done million noble deeds. They clean people’s poo p, change diapers, clean vomitus, feed the disabled babies, helped your mum during her deliveries, and list goes on ..Etc.
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What you did mentioned was only some extreme cases which I still can agree with you.actually for fresh grad, basically the pay is around 1800-2500MYR/m.Some might get below and some might lucky to get >2500.For me,I'm fresh grad and currently attach to a Dutch company operating here as a reprersentative office for asia pac.I earn 3000/m.My friend's basic sdalary is 1500/m,buttt he frequently go to offshore, and after add up with his travel allowances++, average he could earn up to 5k monthly.It just the matter of luck.But overall,I agree with you,the average salary here in Malaysia is suck.
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Too many public servants, don't work also get pay at the month, why so hardworking, work never end lah..... If you want fast service pay under the table loh or else wait loh! Reduce the manpower, improve the efficiency, don't suka suka pocket money, then will be enough to pay the good guys
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sad


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