uh no... and because .... if you make a bad meal over there you might just be stirring that soup with your mouth tomorrow.
2007-10-02 15:28:11
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answered by Chrissy 3
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If I was applying for a position that I wanted and the chances are possibly being assigned abroad and it was something I was willing to do then yes I would answer it yes.
If its not something you are willing to do then answer no and keep sending out the resumes the job is not for you.
2007-10-02 15:33:32
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answered by Macanut 2
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some options:
1. I'd be willing to go anywhere that you had an interesting and challenging assignment for me.
2. I'd go anywhere that was safe.
3. While I'd love to go to exciting new places, I'm reluctant to go to places like Pakistan that the US State Department has issued a travel warning about.
2007-10-02 15:31:30
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answered by hottotrot1_usa 7
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It depends on what type of job you are interviewing for. They may be trying to determine if you have any prejudice against certain races, if you would be dealing with the public. They can't come right out and ask you if you are prejudiced, but if they ask you a question like this, they can be pretty sure you'll either feel very strongly about it, or you will be open minded.
2007-10-02 15:32:04
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answered by Katherine H 1
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You should expect 50% premium, plus overtime, all expenses or very generous per diem plus tax exempt status.
Also you should be provided with paid time off for R&R which should be in a western country (Australia) which should be company paid minimum 2 - 3 times per calendar year. The R&R should not cost you any vacation days unless the R&R is over 10 days. While on R&R you should get your regular 40 hour week pay plus $100 - $200 per day for expenses except for vacation days.
2007-10-02 15:42:22
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answered by Rick T 4
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It depends. Consider the pros and cons for you personally and if you are not completely convinced that it's a bad idea, determine what it would take as an offer to get you there (compensation, travel opportunities back to see family, safety, etc.)
2007-10-03 11:50:10
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answered by HC 2
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I would say I would rather stay in the country. That is me though. Do you want to go to Pakistan?
2007-10-02 15:28:01
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answered by Random Nickname 3
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if you really are then say: absolutely. i am dedicated to my position and my company.
If no then say: I am fully dedicated to my position and my company. Relocating to another continent is not something im fully comfortable with. I hope my comfort levels with relocating to another country will not dissuade you from considering my application with your company.
dont use words like but and no!!!
2007-10-02 15:35:40
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answered by GG 7
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Depens if I would get a raise otherwise id quit
2007-10-02 15:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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no, i have two children that need to stay here to finish school.
or yes i would love to go a lifelong goal has been to travel
2007-10-02 15:32:30
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answered by bailie28 7
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Depends on what they are paying. I would expect a very healthy premium, double what you get in U.S.
2007-10-02 15:30:16
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answered by Info_Please 4
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