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- Jun 14, 2003
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Originally posted by: kevinthenerd
I have a question, but please respond only if you've been to the United Kingdom yourself. Or, in the spirit of ATOT, you can spew garbage until the server crashes and try to pretend to know the airspeed of an unlaiden swallow (both African and European). I guess it's up to you anyway.
Well, I've been thinking about moving to England. From what I've heard, the attitude of the general public seems different. I like the Eurpoean ideology that I've heard about. What do you think? Is it safer? Are the people smarter than average Americans? Is the public culture less hedonistic? Are the people less selfish?
America's great, but part of what makes it great is also of what I hate about it. The government overspends on the military. Everybody wants to get rich like Bill Gates and trample their fellow man in the process. Nobody wants to pay taxes to support a real education system.
What about the culture shock? If I hate this culture, do I stand a good chance fitting into that one? Will I embarass myself every day for the first several months?
What about jobs? Is Vauxhall doing well enough that it could use an American engineer (master's or Ph.D. in ME from UCF) in a few years? Is it true that all British jobs, from cashiers to CEO's, are salaried?
hmmm vauxhall, to be fair, there isnt alot left of the british car manufactures, as you know bently, rolls, jaguar, aston etc, have all be bought out, factorys closed in cost saving etc
all the jobs ive had here, have either been payed monthly or every two weeks, some get paid every week and how much you get depends on how many hours you work, it depends what you do, but whatever you do if your going to be earning abit, the government will be taking a bit from you before it goes into your bank.
how about checking out rolls royce? not the car bit, but they still make jet engines etc, id love to work there some day....hence why im doing engineering at uni.
