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Post by LankanFunkin » Sun Jun 24, 2007 8:27 pm

My dear Blonde -
LondonBlonde wrote: Doctors and sientistst are very worried about their futures here under HSMP.
If I was a doc, I'd feel confident that my salary is likely to be in excess of the GBP40,000 or so that gets max points on the salary criteria. That + MD/PhD degree would hedge me pretty well even in the event of future changes in criteria.

LondonBlonde wrote:
Are you so far beyond them?
Depends where they live, doesn't it? :-P

LondonBlonde wrote:
What do you do then LankanFunkin? Cancer research? Cold Fusion scientist?
Actually, I was in oncology, though I've realigned my career path the UK with the finance & consulting fields.

Never went into Cold Fusion, cos the 101 class clashed with Wines of the World, and dammit I had my priorities!




Lighten up a bit. I know there is a lot of stuff going on in the whole HSMP space, but have some confidence in yourself and your abilities. I'm sure you'll do well - if not in the UK, somewhere else!

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Post by LondonBlonde » Sun Jun 24, 2007 11:16 pm

LankanFunkin

No worries about me. I am nearly through with the programme. If all goes well, I will be applying for ILR next year.

Would wish you luck, but er you won't need it will you?

LondonBlonde
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Post by LondonBlonde » Sun Jun 24, 2007 11:47 pm

LankanLog - are you really a failed H1-B visa holder?!

Yes, that has lightened this up for me.

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Post by LankanFunkin » Mon Jun 25, 2007 5:09 am

Blonde - Nope, just someone who likes to travel, take risks, and not settle. Keeps you fresh, introduces you to a variety of cool new people and places, and helps you not become just another complacent and/or bitter individual stuck in the grind. I'd recommend it to you (and I'm not insinuating anything - ahem!), but you are on the verge of your ILR. Good luck with that!

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Post by PASS » Mon Jun 25, 2007 6:56 am

LankanFunkin wrote: PASS, for the benefit of those reading, can you please comment on what field(s) you based your estimate, and availability of talent in the UK?

I'm referring to Biotech. Industries.

HS person (someone with a. good Master/ b. PhD, 3-5+ experience in biotech) can get a job (upon redundancy)

Within a month (salary ~ 25-30 K)
3-6 months (if they want a senior position ~ 40 +)

I agree that, anyone belongs to this category (biotech) won't be jobless beyond 2 months. Under these circumstances, if they are made redundant and FLR application falls immediate

a. will struggle or get away with it – depending upon his/her age
b. won’t have any problem at all

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HS job

Post by karupalli » Mon Jun 25, 2007 1:42 pm

Also Highly skilled person have another problem of VISA (which is having less time - may be expiring soon). This will unqualify him for lot of perm jobs...

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Post by LondonBlonde » Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:52 pm

LankanFunkin wrote:Blonde - Nope, just someone who likes to travel, take risks, and not settle. Keeps you fresh, introduces you to a variety of cool new people and places, and helps you not become just another complacent and/or bitter individual stuck in the grind. I'd recommend it to you (and I'm not insinuating anything - ahem!), but you are on the verge of your ILR. Good luck with that!
Yes, fresh and interesting. I like it.

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Re: HS job

Post by LondonBlonde » Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:53 pm

karupalli wrote:Also Highly skilled person have another problem of VISA (which is having less time - may be expiring soon). This will unqualify him for lot of perm jobs...
Yes, I heard doctors are having trouble getting interviews without ILR. Redundancy then would be impossible to recover from if this is the case.

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Post by LondonBlonde » Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:14 pm

LankanFunkin wrote:Blonde, if I read those articles correctly, Liam said he will not be going back on the rules changed for the HSMP, made effective in November. However the HO will be revamping all the other visas, such as the work permits, etc etc.
LankanLog,

Just as I said before, you can't be in favour of the new rules as they have not been announced yet. You've jumped the gun just a bit.

I'm sure you will do fine though. You will qualify for tier one on confidence alone.

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Re: HS job

Post by LankanFunkin » Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:03 am

LondonBlonde wrote: Yes, I heard doctors are having trouble getting interviews without ILR. Redundancy then would be impossible to recover from if this is the case.
Did anybody bother to tell these doctors that there may be some other areas they can explore, such as working in market research or consulting? Then theres work on the pharma side as a medical science liaison or in specialist sales that they could explore. These areas specifically mine docs for obvious reasons, and they also pay damn well - so its worth a shot to venture outside the comfort zone.

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Post by LankanFunkin » Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:19 am

LondonBlonde wrote:
LankanFunkin wrote:Blonde, if I read those articles correctly, Liam said he will not be going back on the rules changed for the HSMP, made effective in November. However the HO will be revamping all the other visas, such as the work permits, etc etc.
LankanLog,

Just as I said before, you can't be in favour of the new rules as they have not been announced yet. You've jumped the gun just a bit.

I'm sure you will do fine though. You will qualify for tier one on confidence alone.

LondonBlonde
But my dear Blondie - my position still stands. Liam said he will not revert back on the criteria. For me (and I've pointed this out in my original post in this thread), old criteria = bad; new criteria = good. So his position on not going back on old criteria is a good thing for me, and while a politician's word is worth as much as dirt, the fact he publicly said that gives me some comfort or "confidence". And the new Tier 1 will be based on the HSMP. Now there is a chance that he might come out from left field and include some other new criteria in there, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.

So we have a difference in opinion. It happens.

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Re: HS job

Post by LondonBlonde » Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:09 pm

LankanFunkin wrote:
LondonBlonde wrote: Yes, I heard doctors are having trouble getting interviews without ILR. Redundancy then would be impossible to recover from if this is the case.
Did anybody bother to tell these doctors that there may be some other areas they can explore, such as working in market research or consulting? Then theres work on the pharma side as a medical science liaison or in specialist sales that they could explore. These areas specifically mine docs for obvious reasons, and they also pay damn well - so its worth a shot to venture outside the comfort zone.
This is motivational speaking at it's best! I think every doctor should have a copy of this hanging in reception.

LondonBlonde

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Re: HS job

Post by LankanFunkin » Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:40 am

LondonBlonde wrote: This is motivational speaking at it's best! I think every doctor should have a copy of this hanging in reception.
Then I invite you to step up on your evangelical soap box to deliver a sermon befitting! But please, try and give some actual direction and options to consider, rather than regurgitating more bitter drivel. My guess is that a doctor trying to secure a job would value that more than your pity/empathy.


PS: Good to see you're alive. I was slightly worried (but only just) when I didn't see any posts from you in a while... :P

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Post by mayana » Thu Jul 12, 2007 12:36 pm

LondonBlonde wrote:

This is motivational speaking at it's best! I think every doctor should have a copy of this hanging in reception.


Then I invite you to step up on your evangelical soap box to deliver a sermon befitting! But please, try and give some actual direction and options to consider, rather than regurgitating more bitter drivel. My guess is that a doctor trying to secure a job would value that more than your pity/empathy.


PS: Good to see you're alive. I was slightly worried (but only just) when I didn't see any posts from you in a while...


I support your vibes, i have taken time to study some of londonblonde's vibes; londonblo....is an immigrationlawyer and favourable changes to HSMP means no food..... negative changes mean more money...just a spy on this forum i suppose. lets respect ourselves and professions, if you have no contructive vibes for other profession then direct unconstructive vibes to your profession...afterall we are one big FAMILY

Be wise
mayana

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Re: HS job

Post by LondonBlonde » Thu Jul 12, 2007 12:45 pm

LankanFunkin wrote:
LondonBlonde wrote: This is motivational speaking at it's best! I think every doctor should have a copy of this hanging in reception.
Then I invite you to step up on your evangelical soap box to deliver a sermon befitting! But please, try and give some actual direction and options to consider, rather than regurgitating more bitter drivel. My guess is that a doctor trying to secure a job would value that more than your pity/empathy.


PS: Good to see you're alive. I was slightly worried (but only just) when I didn't see any posts from you in a while... :P
LankenLog, if someone says they are trying their best to get a job and have had no luck, I have no reason te believe otherwise.

Thank you for calling me evangelic. I like it...

Evangelic LondonBlonde

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Post by LondonBlonde » Thu Jul 12, 2007 1:01 pm

mayana wrote:LondonBlonde wrote:

This is motivational speaking at it's best! I think every doctor should have a copy of this hanging in reception.


Then I invite you to step up on your evangelical soap box to deliver a sermon befitting! But please, try and give some actual direction and options to consider, rather than regurgitating more bitter drivel. My guess is that a doctor trying to secure a job would value that more than your pity/empathy.


PS: Good to see you're alive. I was slightly worried (but only just) when I didn't see any posts from you in a while...


I support your vibes, i have taken time to study some of londonblonde's vibes; londonblo....is an immigrationlawyer and favourable changes to HSMP means no food..... negative changes mean more money...just a spy on this forum i suppose. lets respect ourselves and professions, if you have no contructive vibes for other profession then direct unconstructive vibes to your profession...afterall we are one big FAMILY

Be wise
mayana
Mayana - this is brilliant!

I wonder how many other spy immigration solicitors their are on this site?

BTW - LankanLog, in case you didn't catch that, Mayana just said he is seriously digging your vibe...

Evangelic LondonBlonde

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