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working in the us

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 9:13 am
by blackout_Archive
if i'd like to work in the states -no matter what- i would have to get a green card/ work permit. is this right? (yes---)
like, i wanna do freelancing jobs there and have to write bills...

if i don't have a place to live i can't get a job. do i have to be a resident first for a certain amount of time in order to make my way as a freelancer? in official terms...

how is this regulated?

i used to be a dishwasher already in tucson, az....but (can i say that...???)
i worked for my aunt :wink:

thanks for answering.

working in the us

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 8:45 pm
by Sebastian J_Archive
where are you from buddy?

working in the us

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 9:04 pm
by blackout_Archive
Sebastian J. wrote:where are you from buddy?


that would be germany...
why?

working in the us

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 12:54 pm
by LouD_Archive
If you want to work in New York (Long Island) I can offer you a job from April to Oktober - cleaning swimming pools. We can pursue audio engineering on the off hours.

working in the us

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:23 am
by blackout_Archive
LouD. wrote:If you want to work in New York (Long Island) I can offer you a job from April to Oktober - cleaning swimming pools. We can pursue audio engineering on the off hours.


damn i missed it.... :shock:

i love cleaning pools. then rock em in any way... *burp*
was machst du eigentlich in Long Island, du langer Eugen?

working in the us

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:03 am
by LouD_Archive
you didn't miss nothin..
there's always 2008...

Ich habe eine schwimmbad firme in das Hamptons, so ich kann ton teknischer zeug kaufen.

(lange eugen?) ah - the buildings?

working in the us

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:52 am
by LouD_Archive
Nothing porn about it (unfortunately?)

Anyone who wants to work on the east end of Long Island from April to October contact me.
You'll need a clean drivers license and experience cleaning swimming pools is of course a plus, but not necessary. It's pretty hard work at the beginning, but smooth sailing come June.

I have a nice mobile analog setup that will be up and running in a couple weeks here, so we could get involved in recordings on the off hours. (usually Sat - Tues)

never thought I'd be using an audio forum for pool talk..

p.s. - yes, they're all froze up now in winter - makes for good business winterizing pools and a good winter off playing with microphones and such.