Jobs For Airline

Jobs For Airline

Jobs For Airline

Your dream job just went to a developing nation, is it feasible to join it? Two countries come to mind when we say the developing nations: India, the world's largest democracy and China, the world's fastest growing economy. A developing nation does not necessarily mean, low paid jobs for the society. The supply-demand curve maintains that India and China supply labor to create the products demanded by the developed nations. Outsourcing has gone to these nations for the reduced cost of production but it has also created new problems – qualified personnel to carry out and teach the tasks required. It has created an internal labor force that has new monetary wealth: a force that desires new ways of spending this wealth. Both areas create unbounded opportunities for Westerns with knowledge, that is no longer valued in their nation. We will present those opportunities.

India

Mumbai (Bombay) is called the “Gateway to the East” for a good reason. Located on the western shore of the Arabian Sea, it leads the surge in development on the planet. Millions of good paying jobs have sprung up throughout India in only the last 5-10 years. Most of these jobs have come from outsourcing or deregulation. Her maximum income tax rate is 33% but demand has allowed the government to "lower" tax rates for critical positions.

The Indian infrastructure needs considerable work but most major cities, while antiquated, have availability and reliability approaching Western nations. Cost of living is low but in urban areas housing can approach those of western cities. The lifestyle will take getting use to and customs differ greatly with those of the West.