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Should I go abroad to work?

Hello, landlord. I have lived abroad for many years.

according to your description, the risk of going abroad is too great if you are unskilled. For one thing, you have a college diploma, and for another, you have no skills. Basically, the Chinese who can eat abroad now are either elites of famous schools (such as lawyers, doctors, entrepreneurs, etc.) or skilled technicians (plumbers, welders, care workers, etc.). That is to say, you must have the ability or the technology, otherwise don't go abroad. The competition in North America, especially in the United States, is very fierce. If you go there to work as a coolie, you can't compete with those immigrants from Latin America. Their arms may be thicker than your thighs. Not to mention going to study languages.

At present, many intermediaries in China send people out regardless of the willy-nilly, describing foreign countries as paradise, but this is not the case. Many times, the life of foreign immigrants can't even catch up with that of China. At home, you can at least speak your own language, eat your own food and have some relatives and friends around you. When you are a stranger in a foreign country, you don't know the language, and you don't have a car, which is basically equivalent to the three States of "deaf ears, blind eyes and difficult to walk". I think it's better to stay at home in this case, and there's no need to go out and fool around for face.

If you have to go out, you should at least have the following abilities:

Have a basic language foundation and be able to cope with basic daily communication.

if you have the technical skills to make a living, you won't starve to death.

there must be a suitable retreat. If you can't get along after going abroad, there is still a retreat. You can't dry up and fish. If the road to go abroad is destroyed, you will lose everything.