I got up bright and early, prepared myself for the interview, dressed well and made myself presentable. I arrived early at the recruitment firm and I was fairly relaxed. Sandy introduced myself to her and we sat in an office overlooking the rest of the downtown.
She told me that my situation was unique and similar at the same time, unique in the fact that I am on a working visa and my sponsored place of employment had just restructured me and similar because I had just joined the boat of other people just like myself that the company was representing. There are approximately 18 positions in my town for the type of work that I do which is Network/System administration. Problem is there is also about 200-500 people looking for the same type of positions in town. And most of these employers are going to want to hire without the additional paperwork that it would take me to be onboard legally.
So in essence she was telling me I was pretty screwed.
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