Willing to travel for a job?

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21 Responses to “Willing to travel for a job?”

  1. inexpensive electronics said:

    Jun 11, 09 at 1:49 pm

    Great little commentary. Although, I don’t think we’re to the point where US citizens are jumping across the border.

  2. umag apartments said:

    Jun 14, 09 at 4:41 am

    Nice bit of satire!

  3. best beach california said:

    Jun 27, 09 at 8:48 pm

    That is hilarious. However, I am coming back to a sad mood when I think of the work situation. It will come around because of the many different strength of the country.

  4. Ramses said:

    Jul 18, 09 at 4:57 am

    hahaha!:))) nice picture - satire)
    Thanks!

  5. discountScout.de said:

    Jul 29, 09 at 2:50 pm

    Cheap travel from or to Germany

  6. Lowell said:

    Aug 20, 09 at 8:22 pm

    LOL

  7. Best Family Vacation said:

    Sep 13, 09 at 4:00 am

    Funny, but sadly, it mirrors the real situation right now. There’s so much to be hopeful for, though.

  8. Bird Roc real estate said:

    Sep 19, 09 at 10:06 am

    Well, there are many people who would be willing to work out-of-town if the job is offering better incentives and the package is better than the current one. Why not?

    I know it’s not easy to leave your family behind and alone while you’re working somewhere else but thats life! You may then permanently shift in that time once you’re settled there.

  9. Reader from google said:

    Oct 04, 09 at 8:32 am

    What a nice article! I am confused now. Nice work!

  10. Atlanta Travel said:

    Oct 22, 09 at 11:20 am

    Before you start commuting..take a nice, long vacation!

  11. United States Travel Ideas said:

    Nov 24, 09 at 4:56 pm

    Entertaining cartoon… the lady should be shouting “Send home dollars!” since unemployment here in the US is quite high.
    -Jack

  12. antalya otelleri said:

    Mar 04, 10 at 4:57 am

    nice picture :D I would like to work in a different country :P

  13. Reise Laender said:

    Apr 18, 10 at 10:52 am

    I would be willing to travel if there are lots of incentives, and if there is huge compensation.

  14. Samuel Hernandez said:

    May 13, 10 at 5:05 am

    Does anyone know of a reputable travel agent that offers Cheap travel ?;”‘

  15. job said:

    Jun 19, 10 at 11:44 pm

    nice job, it should get the profesional man

  16. Birch Wedding Photographer said:

    Jul 05, 10 at 12:49 pm

    This made me laugh. Very good bit of satire represented here!

  17. Danna said:

    Aug 05, 10 at 10:30 am

    This isn’t suppose to be the situation if recession didn’t worse. It sounds a bit weird to hear Americans working overseas when it shouldn’t be that way.

  18. cosplay said:

    Aug 06, 10 at 1:58 am

    This isn’t suppose to be the situation if recession didn’t worse. It sounds a bit weird to hear Americans working overseas when it shouldn’t be that way.

  19. Jason Rivera said:

    Aug 12, 10 at 3:52 am

    i always avail of Cheap Travel due to economic recession, gotta save some dollars.*~

  20. missions travel said:

    Aug 13, 10 at 8:00 am

    Funny but this is true to other people. They thought that life is good nowadays in finding cash and all they wanted to do is to ask for more money. Sad reality :(

  21. dlf said:

    Aug 26, 10 at 7:13 pm

    The loss of jobs in some countries at the beginning of the financial crisis appears to have been successfully offset by the deployment of new workers to other destinations.How families and communities cope with the departure of huge numbers of individuals is certainly worth knowing. How young children adjust to the reality of absentee parents, or what spouses do to keep marital bonds strong despite prolonged separation, are long-term effects that no nation that has been sucked in a big way into the global diaspora can possibly ignore.


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