What kind of jobs do you have in China? | |
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Apr 11, 2008 11:05 | |
GUEST52249 | for my assessment piece i need to knwo what jobs there are in china, what jobs do other chinese citizens have? plz help. |
Apr 13, 2008 09:12 | |
| Guest: there are much the same jobs as in any other semi-industrialised country. Being only semi-industrialised, there are less people in bigger business and more in agriculture - there is still a strong peasant backbone to the economy. Business is often less advanced than fully industrialised countries, in terms of investment in technology, management practices (appalling) and efficiency. You will see many workers in shops and offices working long hours but often doing very little. As an example a friend recently moved from working in a Chinese owned company to a European owned one. She complained to me that she had to work all day and only got an hour for lunch (instead of 2.5 hours). She was also given responsibility right from the beginning and allowed to make her own decisions (which I am forbidden to do as a university teacher), quite opposite to the western approach). So I would suggest that there are many jobs you would find elsewhere but the industrial CULTURE is very different. |
Feb 27, 2009 01:16 | |
| Well I work in the aviation industry and am a Q/C inspector for heavy maintenance done on U.S. registered aircraft here. The reason I took the job is that my wife is Indonesian and we wanted to be closer to her parents so that they could see thier first grandchild more often. Also the work schedual is not as grueling here as in the states. At my last job I worked 28 ten hour days then got 2 or 3 days off, here I get at least 1 or 2 days off a week so I can spend more time with my family. Here is a link for individual tax and how it is assesed. http://www.worldwide-tax.com/ |
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