06-26-2006, 01:03 AM
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<br /> if so then long long days of 8 to 10 hours work further reliance on for 2.5 to 3 years is looking quite difficult as compare to UK where one can do part time considering it manageable coz of hourly pay system and big job market.
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Inayat, don't assume UK as an easy market to work and live in. The job market may be bigger but that doesn't guarantee a job or good salary, especially for non-nationals.
Secondly, working 8-10 hours a day is def not long. That's about an average in the UK. I know people churning 80-90 hours a week plus successfully passing through their CFAs. So, please keep yourself out of easy life ideology that many people have on UK.
DT
<br /> if so then long long days of 8 to 10 hours work further reliance on for 2.5 to 3 years is looking quite difficult as compare to UK where one can do part time considering it manageable coz of hourly pay system and big job market.
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Inayat, don't assume UK as an easy market to work and live in. The job market may be bigger but that doesn't guarantee a job or good salary, especially for non-nationals.
Secondly, working 8-10 hours a day is def not long. That's about an average in the UK. I know people churning 80-90 hours a week plus successfully passing through their CFAs. So, please keep yourself out of easy life ideology that many people have on UK.
DT