Ah my heads aching.
I wonder if anyone's noticed that Indian American originally posted this thread for Indians aspiring for a career in the US, and no such Indian has replied. I am afraid Indian_American your efforts have proved to be abortive.
About your American dream Indian American
"We would often be sorry if our wishes were gratified." --Aesop
Indian_American think about it. It looks to me that you can only be happy in India.
And about the 'stupid immigration laws':
"A reasonable man adapts himself to suit his environment. An unreasonable man persists in attempting to adapt his environment to suit himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." --George Bernard Shaw
Now, Indian_American you are being very unreasonable.
We have all made foolish decisions in life, but to come in here and basically say "I failed to 'strike it rich' in America, so don't nobody else bother" is just a waste of breath... --Eric Nelson
I agree, totally. I even made this point myself in an earlier post. But from what I know Indians have been lot more sucessful in Europe than in The US. Inspite of US being more enticing. There must be a reason.
Glaverty, as for an American citizen trying to move in to India. Given the present senario, it could be a nightmare. Also Indian citizenship is perhaps the hardest to acquire. However, it's true that we value our guests a lot and if you are in India you'd always feel at home.
India is a POWERHOUSE as far as unskilled and skilled manpower is concerned so i dont see this will ever happen in near future. --Indian_American
That shoiuld give you an idea as to why is it difficult to immigrate to India. Unemployment is one of the biggest problems here in India.
Now everyone, this looks like one of those arguments with no conclusion; who needs conclusions anyway:
"A conclusion is simply the place where someone got tired of thinking." --Arthur Block
So let us all now stop behaving like a pig (If you are looking at this as an offence, I am just as offended as you are)
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it." --George Bernard Shaw
Well,-
"No problem is so formidable that you can't walk away from it."
--Charles Schulz
I believe its time we should consider walking away.
Last words: "When you have preached more ideals than you follow, it's time to shut up" --Vishal