It starts off as a means to an end to finance their study!
Unfortunately a lot of the working girls find out how much they can earn and so give up the study all together and just work to earn money.
One of my all times favourites: The very famous EE Cups Singapore girl Milo put herself through University working at 5 Star. Really smart cookie, knew exactly what she was doing and achieved her own goals . Great girl, great tits, great success story !
It starts off as a means to an end to finance their study!
Unfortunately a lot of the working girls find out how much they can earn and so give up the study all together and just work to earn money.
Again, depending on what they are studying. If they are studying legit courses eg law, nursing, accounting etc, pretty sure they would want to finish up instead of wasting all those years of hardwork and effort. Also they can't continue to work if they give up study since your student visa would get cancelled the moment you quit the uni.
Your scenario would ring true to those that study language or vocational courses instead, since they usually started working legit but low paying jobs, getting sick of it. Most of these students doesn't even know how expensive it is to live in Aus until they arrive since most adverts and agency paint Aus as a great place with great pay.
Most of Thai go for agencies and are recommended to go for English schools or lousy uni/college to keep visa, then they can stay here to work. They don't care much about the courses they go for but skip classes, pay for tutoring agencies to do assignments for them (it actually helps me to earn some extra money sometimes). They spend money on luxury items as others around have, or send home so families can run businesses.
For Chinese mls, lots of them enroll good uni then they want to earn money for expenditures (school fee, renting...). One of my colleagues at KC before studied at a very popular uni and she can speak around 4,5 languages. Very smart one.
One of my KC colleagues is a nurse in Hunter Valley, she comes dowm to Sydney on weekends too.
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Not too sure, but not long after Milo quitted 5 Star after her studies, I saw her at the Coles in World Square with a legit looking man similar age by her side, they looked very much in love, I was very happy for her. Hope she lives happily ever after.
BTW, if you count all the current shop owners who used to be a MLs and now running their own businesses successfully, that warms my heart too. And this is what happy endings is all about man !
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Fortunately it just your own self feeling.. When was last time your are in Beijing, Shanghai , Xiamen,...I keep travelling between Sydney and Chinese cities.(just returned last week) .. witness weather improvement in Beijing, Shanghai. Witness infra-structure ,technology and new business prcties accomplishment. Have you been to Alibaba Super Market in Shanghai, Woolworth CEO just mentioned in news press two days ago he wants to learn from Chinese retailers - technology and operating models. Also notice patriotic pride of lots of 90s 00s Chinese youngster are arising and proud to be Chinese. Nowadays Lots of Chinese students go back home after finished studies, achieved their study goals, in USA, UK, Canada and Australia . Most important these young Chinese are confident, of high self-esteem , they realize heaps of opportunities in today China as long as individual is CAPABLE . Get real! Get result , better life will follow.
Yeah - I travel overseas quite a lot & feel like kissing the ground every time I get off the plane here...
Shared with my Chinese team manager after weekly operation review, about BC's "Australian Passport" comment . My manager laughed and shared with me the Wolf warrior 2 movie and recent Chinese citizen evacuation effort carried out by Chinese government from waring zone and Bali. Very obvious, hey are so proud as Chinese and share with me the movie scrip from Wolf Warrior 2 movie on Chinese Passport. Well Well Well
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Spoke to a Chinese university student, who is a close friend
She told me it is easier for a Chinese student to enrol in Australia, compared to USA or UK (not exactly sure why, but I expect that the USA often require formal interview process)
She also said that Australian universities arent as expensive
Another thing - the timezone is similar to China, so parents are happy that they an easily contact their children in Australia
Compared to the USA, where the opposite timezone means that often the family cant contact their children because they are asleep
China really does look like the land of opportunity these days. It's almost like how people felt about Australia and America many years ago but i feel that if you work hard you will accomplish what you desire otherwise many Australians would be aspiring to pursue careers in China.
I met with an '89 chinese guy and he fits your description exactly. He knew how far china has come and speaks of his country with a lot of pride but on the otherhand i also spoke to another guy who came to australia on a work and holiday visa and he said although china is rich most of its people are poor and he has a point the people you described in your post do not represent average 90s,00s chinese. Any chinese or foreigner, for that matter, that can live in Australia esp Sydney or Melbourne is at the very least above average.
China's a great place to make money for capable foreigners
Yes, China is indeed where most people want to invest, and its people whom previously would have wanted to find opportunity outside, are going back owing to the lack of opportunity elsewhere. But this is where the fairy tales end.
If you are witty and have good connections, you will succeed and get rich. But what many people don't understand is the amount of redtapes, corruption/bribes, nepotism, and most important, connections with important people needed. Same as Aus, but all you need is getting dead drunk with your mates and boss
Lest we forget, not all is sunshine and rainbows. Beneath all the new and glitzy cities, majority of its people are still poor and scrapping by living, and its welfare system almost non-existant. People who are returning back are usually those from well off families, while those thats poor prefer to just stay in Aus knowing they are actually able to earn or fare better than in China.
Also, you are always welcome to go China to be brainwashed by CCP as well, returning back claiming South China Sea islands to be theirs because it contains the word "China"
Lots of Aboriginal descendants state Jan 26 is Aborigines national sorrow day. Not really all sunshine and rainbows, so true.