Hey Driftfast, yes you.
Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 11:05 am
I'm curious:
How old are you?
Whats your educational level and where did you graduate from in Florida?
Do you even have at least a BA degree or are you just a person with no education hoping to make it in HI, remember this there are more than enough locals with no education to cover the jobs out there and they will be hired before you? (The states resources are stretched thin enough as it is.)
What do you bring to HI that puts you in particular demand?
What are you going to do for work once you run out of your savings?
Who do you think is going to hire you? example what companies, have you even looked?
You say you have money saved up so you won't have to work for a year; How much you got saved?
Depending on the answer you state above where do you expect to live, housing wise. Have you actually looked at the HI housing market? Rentals are not cheap...And forget about the days of camping on the beach in front of Pipeline, country isn't country anymore. And country isnt cheap.
Don't you think it would be better to visit first with some of that saved up money and see if HI is really a fit for you? Your expectations are not reality and you will be in for a big surprise. Especially job market wise and realestate hunt (even if you are renting-there are no cheap areas, even the poor areas cost $$$).
As much as you might like to think you will be a local after a few years; reality check- it will never happen. You are not Hawaiian, you are an outsider that might be accepted...eventually... but you will still be an outsider. You havent gone through the shit they have, its as simple as that. You havent seen land prices increase so high that Hawaiian natives have to work 3 jobs just to be able to afford a mortgage and feed their keiki (hope I spelled that right).
Give these questions thought and don't answer the minute you read them, if you are educated show it.
I hope you respond and answer these questions. Otherwise you are a troll in my book and will be ignored.
How old are you?
Whats your educational level and where did you graduate from in Florida?
Do you even have at least a BA degree or are you just a person with no education hoping to make it in HI, remember this there are more than enough locals with no education to cover the jobs out there and they will be hired before you? (The states resources are stretched thin enough as it is.)
What do you bring to HI that puts you in particular demand?
What are you going to do for work once you run out of your savings?
Who do you think is going to hire you? example what companies, have you even looked?
You say you have money saved up so you won't have to work for a year; How much you got saved?
Depending on the answer you state above where do you expect to live, housing wise. Have you actually looked at the HI housing market? Rentals are not cheap...And forget about the days of camping on the beach in front of Pipeline, country isn't country anymore. And country isnt cheap.
Don't you think it would be better to visit first with some of that saved up money and see if HI is really a fit for you? Your expectations are not reality and you will be in for a big surprise. Especially job market wise and realestate hunt (even if you are renting-there are no cheap areas, even the poor areas cost $$$).
As much as you might like to think you will be a local after a few years; reality check- it will never happen. You are not Hawaiian, you are an outsider that might be accepted...eventually... but you will still be an outsider. You havent gone through the shit they have, its as simple as that. You havent seen land prices increase so high that Hawaiian natives have to work 3 jobs just to be able to afford a mortgage and feed their keiki (hope I spelled that right).
Give these questions thought and don't answer the minute you read them, if you are educated show it.
I hope you respond and answer these questions. Otherwise you are a troll in my book and will be ignored.