EANx wrote: » They can but you have to be realistic. Do you have a place in mind? Have you researched the job market there? Not every place values CompTIA certs so unless you know your desired location does, you're a guy with three years experience and basic MS/security certifications. How competitive does that make you compared to the people already living there? Now if your objective is adventure and you're not solely-focused on Western countries, there can be a lot of opportunity out there. In addition to being an IT contractor for the military or somehow managing to get a job in the US Foreign Service (or equivalent for non-US citizens), there are plenty of multi-nationals and oil companies that also look for expats. Heck, even supporting the scientists at the S Pole.
boxerboy1168 wrote: » where can I find more information about this?
johndoee wrote: » Are the days of people making 200K+ in the Middle East over with?
RaynardXO wrote: » Hi mzx380 I am actually looking at countries like Australia or Canada or London for that matter.
LordQarlyn wrote: » In that case, visit the country-specific websites of Indeed or Monster, find job boards for those countries, and apply for jobs you are qualified for. Also look into US companies with presence in those countries - that's probably your best option if you are trying to work in those countries as an expat. Again, as a system administrator, it's going to be very hard to find companies willing to sponsor you. Not trying to discourage, just being realistic. For Americans to get work in those countries as an expat or even on a work visa (which you won't get any of the typical expat benefits) is hard, most countries are more protective of their work forces. You could try to self-sponsor as an immigrant, depending on your age, savings, and skill sets, that's not too hard to do for Canada and the UK.
RaynardXO wrote: » I am looking for something like this, self-sponsor. I'll have the funds and everything so basically i'll just be looking on getting a job there and the rest is on me for e.g housing and all that blah blah.. So basically just looking for a working visa to be legal to work there.
messirossi wrote: » Sysadmin jobs in most firms are mostly filled by people from India, Pakistan or the Philippines. On average I guess they get around 30-40K usd per year. This could be different in MNCs where westerners occupy these positions, they could be making anything between 80-100 K
RobSnowden23 wrote: » you joking? 80k to 100k in those areas are still kind of low to me. The US dollar worth nothing there.. it's like paying taxes with the currency differences.
anhtran35 wrote: » 80k for an SA is correct. Why would they pay you more? U are living in their housing and prob. using their rental car. Food/Drinks etc are on you.
LordQarlyn wrote: » Indeed, if you are in Afghanistan, food and drink (non-alcoholic of course lol) are provided as well.