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    Ha, very glad you added the beach comment


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    Quote Originally Posted by Satay Sue:
    Ha, very glad you added the beach comment
    Haha! Come on, I have to be realistic here

    I asked this before in my "awaiting moderation" post - but are there any recommended websites for finding jobs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoFoT9:

    edit: It most certainly is not for the beaches
    Oh, you can find some decent beaches here if you go off the beaten path a bit mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Char Siu King:
    Oh, you can find some decent beaches here if you go off the beaten path a bit mate!
    Oh yeh? I'm always up for a stroll! What I meant though, was the fact that there are no waves

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    No proper waves at all, despite all the grommets posing on the 9" swell and chop down at Cheung Sha after a typhoon!
    And all the local life savers go frantic if the swell gets over about 4" and close the beaches because of the "dangerous conditions"

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    Yes, we were turned away from Big Wave Bay recently because of, er, slightly big waves


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    Job hunting is on every visitors must do list in hong kong.

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    Sometimes

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    Thank you DeletedUser - that is very reassuring knowing that I can indeed do that. Because to start off with I was thinking of "job hunting" using the 90 day visa. I would be in the country, having a fun holiday for a while, then knuckle down and apply for jobs. If successful, hopefully I could find an employer willing to "sponsor" me. Having a presence in the country definitely gives me a far greater advantage for sure.

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    And BTW, my post got approved (Post 12). If anybody was waiting for a reply, it is hopefully there!


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