I want to go to a city or country with a warm climate

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Motanache

Joined Mar 2, 2015
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What I remember from my childhood is the cold winters in the apartment.
Now I'm writing to you with my hat on and my jacket on in my apartment.

I remembered that a professor in college told me:
If you want to go abroad and say "I'm unemployed, I want to get a job", no one will take you.

I await your suggestions.

I wrote here, because here I know that I am talking to people with above average IQ!
I have no one to support me..
 
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DickCappels

Joined Aug 21, 2008
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Do you own any assets, such as a home that you can use as a source of income? Are you able to collect any retirement income at this time? Where do you live?
 

BobTPH

Joined Jun 5, 2013
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What is you work experience? Are you just out of school, with no experience? What languages do you speak well enough to use in a workplace setting?
 

wayneh

Joined Sep 9, 2010
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You might give some thought to how the tools of physics might be applied to the study of aging. It's not immediately obvious to me (a biochemist), but that just means if you can come up with something, it might be novel. If you can come up with something, then you can look for labs, companies, or university researchers that might enable you to work on it.

I guess what I've just described resembles the grant writing process.
 

boostbuck

Joined Oct 5, 2017
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If you want to move to a country with a warm climate, then you should train in a discipline that countries with a warm climate are asking for. A doctorate in atomic physics or a masters in biophysics are not widely marketable skills. Most shortages are for skilled trades, and medical professionals of course.
 

BobTPH

Joined Jun 5, 2013
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I would cross off the USA. Parts of our country have a warm climate, but the political climate toward immigrants is rather frigid.
 

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Motanache

Joined Mar 2, 2015
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What is you work experience? Are you just out of school, with no experience? What languages do you speak well enough to use in a workplace setting?

The people I spoke with in English told me that we can understand each other, but I don't have any diploma to certify that I can speak English.
 
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Motanache

Joined Mar 2, 2015
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You might give some thought to how the tools of physics might be applied to the study of aging. It's not immediately obvious to me (a biochemist), but that just means if you can come up with something, it might be novel. If you can come up with something, then you can look for labs, companies, or university researchers that might enable you to work on it.
We can open a discussion about this topic in the science topic on this forum, or wherever you want..
I could say that physics is the oldest science if we consider astronomy as physics and a fundamental discipline through which we try to explain the others, biophysics, physical chemistry,...

I tried to write Mail to some people who study this subject, but they didn't answer me.
It was to be expected, because those scientists were from the university ranked first in the world, and I was just a mediocre former student.

It's a cyclical logic:
You have to have a notable achievement in science for people to take you into account.
But if they do not take into account,, without the support of a scientific group, you cannot have a notable achievement.

Do you think that today you can write an ISI article without belonging to a research institute? without the support of a group?

As we are still on the electronics forum, the inventor of the integrated circuit is against scientometric measurements.
 

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Motanache

Joined Mar 2, 2015
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I would cross off the USA. Parts of our country have a warm climate, but the political climate toward immigrants is rather frigid.
If you go back in history only a few hundred years ago, everyone from that continent was an emigrant.

I am from Eastern Europe. To get to the island in warm weather from the south costs me less than $100, and to get to the US it costs me $1000 in the context of a lack of money.
 

narkeleptk

Joined Mar 11, 2019
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the political climate toward immigrants is rather frigid.
That sounds more like sensationalism then reality to me. Have you every actually look at the broader picture of support for immigrants in policy and society compared to every other country? Or are you basing your opinion specifically of the situation with illegal immigrants? Even so, the USA is probably still much more tolerant of it then other countries...
 
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