flyboy asked:
im planning to take hotel and restaurant management with masters in business…..could i get a good job there with this course?or am i gonna be a taxi driver with a bachelors degree!!!!??hehehe
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What ever you want I guess
Yes, the Niagara area has many management opportunities. The tourisim industry seems to be groing consistently with the amount of casino’s built.
what are you some kind of geese or something, and besides if you “master” in business then you’ll be a master taxi driver…..but I would think to be the most successful would be to go south to establish a hotel and restaurant…..you know tourists are kinda in that profession…not too many tourists going to canada lately
check there vacancy’s for skilled workers.if you find a class that needs filling you will get in easier. failing that look for vacancy as window cleaner as they are in high demand.can get work permit in week that way
A friend in the Niagara casino biz says business has been falling off for over 2 years. 1000s have been laid off. Most of the hotels and motels are not type of international-caliber institutions which require degrees from Swiss hotelier schools or a masters from Cornell. Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver have that sort of hotel, and the renowned chains rotate their employees through their international roster. Multilingual is another must.
Unemployment in the US now exceeds 18%. Canada traditionally runs a few percentage points higher than the US. Jobs are hard to come by. Remember, there a billion adults in this world who cannot produce enough to support themselves (no less their spouses and children), and another billion with rather marginal abilities and prospects — all desperate for work. Then there are billion-plus who are competitive to varying degrees, competing for maybe half or 3/4 of a billion existing jobs in this world. Last year, Canada was looking for experienced mining engineers with masters degrees from top-ranked schools of mines. But with the commodities markets declining last fall, even mines are closing.
Do what you love and can excel at. The markets vary constantly. Billions of people are roaming the globe in search of work. If you do what you love and excel at, you will find something meaningful to you and sufficiently lucrative. Aiming at the moving target of the market ends you up as an aerospace engineer driving a taxi when the glut hits.
Object lesson: Until the mid-1980s, banking was disdained as the “poor man” of the biz world. “Banker’s wages” was synonymous with pathetic paychecks. By the 2000′s, banking was in vogue and banker’s wages were the epitome of the lucrative job. The market peaked in 2006, and by 2008 layoffs were decimating the field. Now there are ex-billionaires losing their homes to foreclosure and there are no jobs.
See
Chances are you will be a parking lot attendant.