Is being rude to people seeking help among your duties as a moderator? Why are you and Fayax ganging up on someone who is seeking sincere advice? Often times, people don't pay heed to their spelling while typing informally. Sometimes the hour of the day and the state of mind (stress) can influence spelling as well. And for this.....she's being insulted for her education???? She was insulted, FIRST! And then when she tries to defend herself......you both insult her even more? Where is the fairness or dignity in that? How immature!
Did i every said anything on your psycho analysis or worthless posts of half/full pages? You maybe a genius in your circle not in mine, so move on !
In government owned (public) hospitals, the pay isn't that great, but in private hospitals & clinics, there is a lot of money. Actually, not only the demand, but also the supply of a skilled workforce (within the health industry) is very high and saturated. The only problem is that there are not enough hospitals to provide jobs for everyone, the business climate is very risky, and not many people are willing to take the risk of estabilishing their own businesses (i.e. clinics). That explains why there are so many skilled professionals emmigrating.
Atleast We are light years ahead of India. For example Lahore is better than Delhi and Mumbai is worse than Karachi or Faisalabad in trade and commerce. Best heart surgeries are done in Pakistan in South Asia.
Theres not too much scope with a 2:2 in UK, most prefer 2:1 or really high-fi jobs would ask for a first. So if like Sumorani mentioned lums students can be hired etc coz of the uni, 2.2 could be hard to get in with. I don't know if they do graduate schemes there? but if you are not experienced, the pay would be less at the start. If you want to get into banking and have no back groud, may be an internship would help?
My experience is that everyone looks for experience. No body asked me my degree results but my experience. Some very good companies who are hiring graduates specifically; they look for the results.
where ever we go, end up talking in English… And i hate it, i try no to but then it just happens…
And im sure you know how ppl look at you! its really funny sometimes…
Re: how much can i earn in pak, if i have a uk degree and masters
Hey, dont get your hopes up too high, regardless of an accent/foreign degree the max you can expect is 25000 starting salary. The thing about foreign degrees is that these days everybody leaves Pakistan for education and comes back with a degree. I currently have 3 friends, one masters from uni of Leeds, one from McGill and the other one from Bath, all 3.4+ GPA working 9-6 for a measley 30k/month. I myself did my bachelors from Canada and when I got back in 2005 the best offer I got was to work at a call centre for 12000/month so I was like .. noway and started the clothing thing so I say your best option would be to start a business.
@Mirch .. these days 75% people in Pakistan have foreign degrees!
i was born in the uk and have done a degree and masters. what sort of job cna i get in pak once i go there after marriage. we will live there afterwards, see how it goes.
many thanks
whats a decent pay for me in ruppesss a month...
Just out of interest, why would you want to move to Pakistan?
You have a degree and a masters, now get as much work experience as you can and work your way up. It will take a couple of years but I think it will be better than working in Pakistan.
Re: how much can i earn in pak, if i have a uk degree and masters
Start a business if you can ... Peace
Make sure you are well informed 'cos there are risks in Pakistan with owning businesses moreso than being an employee. Those risks are mostly due to the legitamized "gunda" culture over there, sad to say.