Has anyone live in Australia before?? How is it like for an immigrant from the USA??? There are job opportunities down there for me to make 90 bucks an hr (like that's an average... not a good night), as a gogo dancer *without* a visa... I'm doing more research to make sure the market is good enough. I am willing to move down there in 2-3 months (I have enough to go there, and hardly enough to come back if shit hits the pan... but I'll make it work though). If I make 400 bucks a night, I'm happy.
The thing that scares me the most is that I'll go down there, and be shock that the industry isn't too much different from here. And I'm in no man's land, illegal immigrant, can't find another job.... (scary stuff like that), but then again life is too short to be scared of that stuff. I'm okay with homelessness though... it's really not the end of the world, and it seems the biggest expense in Australia.
I'm sick of trying to save up my penny and nickels, since you need money to make money. If I work a minimum wage job or even a "entry-middle class" job I would make 15-30k... and in Australia I could make way over 100k. I could come back to the US, and start a business on a more solid ground.
*I don't understand it though, but it's probably because I'm thinking as an American versus an Australian...*
*I assume without a visa based on the blog I read because Americans go down there and make a ton just off their accent*
The thing that scares me the most is that I'll go down there, and be shock that the industry isn't too much different from here. And I'm in no man's land, illegal immigrant, can't find another job.... (scary stuff like that), but then again life is too short to be scared of that stuff. I'm okay with homelessness though... it's really not the end of the world, and it seems the biggest expense in Australia.
I'm sick of trying to save up my penny and nickels, since you need money to make money. If I work a minimum wage job or even a "entry-middle class" job I would make 15-30k... and in Australia I could make way over 100k. I could come back to the US, and start a business on a more solid ground.
*I don't understand it though, but it's probably because I'm thinking as an American versus an Australian...*
*I assume without a visa based on the blog I read because Americans go down there and make a ton just off their accent*
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