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I am Chinese, I don't know English. I want to study English while working abroad. I am a chef in China. I have sent about 200 resumes to foreign companies. No company hires me. I just want to do a minimum. The job, even if it is cutting potatoes, is it impossible to have a job without English?
I know that my current thinking is a bit of a mystery. I wanted to learn English two years ago. In China, I need to work twelve hours a day. There is no English environment, so I always want to study English abroad. Why did my resume show that I can do the lowest level of work, work twelve hours a day, and no company is willing to hire me.
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I am Chinese, I don't know English. I want to study English while working abroad. I am a chef in China. I have sent about 200 resumes to foreign companies. No company hires me. I just want to do a minimum. The job, even if it is cutting potatoes, is it impossible to have a job without English?
I know that my current thinking is a bit of a mystery. I wanted to learn English two years ago. In China, I need to work twelve hours a day. There is no English environment, so I always want to study English abroad. Why did my resume show that I can do the lowest level of work, work twelve hours a day, and no company is willing to hire me.
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Apply at Chinese restaurants. There will be some where they speak Chinese.
– paparazzo
12 mins ago
Which countries are you applying to, and are you legally entitled to work in those countries? Nobody's going to do visa sponsorship for an entry level chef.
– Philip Kendall
4 mins ago
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I am Chinese, I don't know English. I want to study English while working abroad. I am a chef in China. I have sent about 200 resumes to foreign companies. No company hires me. I just want to do a minimum. The job, even if it is cutting potatoes, is it impossible to have a job without English?
I know that my current thinking is a bit of a mystery. I wanted to learn English two years ago. In China, I need to work twelve hours a day. There is no English environment, so I always want to study English abroad. Why did my resume show that I can do the lowest level of work, work twelve hours a day, and no company is willing to hire me.
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I am Chinese, I don't know English. I want to study English while working abroad. I am a chef in China. I have sent about 200 resumes to foreign companies. No company hires me. I just want to do a minimum. The job, even if it is cutting potatoes, is it impossible to have a job without English?
I know that my current thinking is a bit of a mystery. I wanted to learn English two years ago. In China, I need to work twelve hours a day. There is no English environment, so I always want to study English abroad. Why did my resume show that I can do the lowest level of work, work twelve hours a day, and no company is willing to hire me.
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Apply at Chinese restaurants. There will be some where they speak Chinese.
– paparazzo
12 mins ago
Which countries are you applying to, and are you legally entitled to work in those countries? Nobody's going to do visa sponsorship for an entry level chef.
– Philip Kendall
4 mins ago
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Apply at Chinese restaurants. There will be some where they speak Chinese.
– paparazzo
12 mins ago
Which countries are you applying to, and are you legally entitled to work in those countries? Nobody's going to do visa sponsorship for an entry level chef.
– Philip Kendall
4 mins ago
Apply at Chinese restaurants. There will be some where they speak Chinese.
– paparazzo
12 mins ago
Apply at Chinese restaurants. There will be some where they speak Chinese.
– paparazzo
12 mins ago
Which countries are you applying to, and are you legally entitled to work in those countries? Nobody's going to do visa sponsorship for an entry level chef.
– Philip Kendall
4 mins ago
Which countries are you applying to, and are you legally entitled to work in those countries? Nobody's going to do visa sponsorship for an entry level chef.
– Philip Kendall
4 mins ago
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Learn English while you're where you are now.
Look on the internet, look for books, ask friends and family about resources to help you learn English.
There are a lot of ways to learn English, and you should be able to do this in your spare time.
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Apply at Chinese restaurants. There will be some where they speak Chinese.
– paparazzo
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Which countries are you applying to, and are you legally entitled to work in those countries? Nobody's going to do visa sponsorship for an entry level chef.
– Philip Kendall
4 mins ago