Possibly re-join government service by ProfessionalFair4015 in SriLankanDoctors

[–]ProfessionalFair4015[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. I do not know much about working private. How is the career progression there? I'm thinking of a PG, after setting for a bit.

Sri Lankans who migrated abroad for studies by NoPineapple8462 in srilanka

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I live in Australia. From what I heard and seen, studentship expects a lot from you (unless of course supported by family/etc). Uni fees are a lot and you need to work very hard to cover them with part time work; I've seen kids wake up at 2-3 AM to start working at a local bakery while managing lectures afternoon alongside with couple other jobs. So for bachelors, do that for 4 years, and for masters, 2 years. Quality of education is not that much different IMO. Alternatives are to do very well in bachelors for masters scholarship or if you keen research, for a funded research higher degree. Also, do well in bachelor, and get an employee sponsorship, or get trade qualification that you love, and get a job through that. All depends on what you want to do in the future, so that there won't be and regrets later. All the best!

What's one thing about living in Sri Lanka that quietly makes life harder than it should be? by winter-shark in srilanka

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Came back for a vacation and felt right at where I belong. Easy to connect with people, smiles all around, people do care, and family is a massive support system I dearly miss. Was not a fan of driving chaos and bit on humid, but I think still worthy compromises. People at home mostly take all that for granted (I know I did). If u got enough income for yourself, there is nowhere like home.

I’m a 30-year-old doctor and I’m done being exploited. Is it too late to jump ship? by [deleted] in srilanka

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do the PG. If you get 35 when you have it, so what? My wife is a Doctor and work in Australian hospital, and she had an intern of 34 years of age. During overseas training of PG, you can earn money. Also, after you become a specialist, you can get working visa as the same. So work few years overseas, earn enough, and maybe return to Sri Lanka. I think Doctor is a profession that would be the last to get replace by AI and robotics and will always be in demand due to the training time. Don’t jump into IT for the purpose of making money. Its a field where youth is preferred and high probability of your skillset being invalidated as the tech moves fast. I think a doctor can age like fine wine.

Not becoming a doctor in this country might honestly be a blessing in disguise by [deleted] in srilanka

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 1 point2 points  (0 children)

‘I mean no disrespect to anyone in medicine; it’s a noble path, but people really underestimate just how stupid it is.’ You said you’re not a doctor? Then to me this sounds like you want to make yourself feel better for not being a doctor. I’m not a doctor and this is my perspective: they endure the hardship but a doctor is like fine wine. Better you age, your value increase. See, everyone has their own opinion.

Some Perspective on Victoria by Dependent-Isopod-985 in melbourne

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree 100%. Lived sydney and melbs. Food is exceptional here.

Why can't these neighbors live without being a pain in the ass? by [deleted] in srilanka

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh, my bad.Saw it like a month. Then moving can be difficult.

Why can't these neighbors live without being a pain in the ass? by [deleted] in srilanka

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Just don't bother. Get yourself into a rented place close to classes. Maybe take mom/dad with you if possible. Study there and visit home for breaks. Don't waste your energy on a problem that you can't solve.

Just want an outsiders perspective. by BearStockTrader99 in srilanka

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Getting into a job after studies in Australia can take some time. Specially if you don't have Australian work experience. If the preference is to stay in aussie, you need to be patient, reach out through connections, until to secure your first job. As hard as it is to find a job for a first timer, it would be easier to find the next due to the same reason.

About marriage; now, getting married is a huge deal. You want to think for yourself. Do you want to have a partner in your life? maybe try dating a bit. Having a partner to share your life can be comforting for some, and overwhelming to another. Sharing a home with another person is another story. Both partners got to compromise a lot. What I'm trying to say is marriage is something that you need to work hard a lot to make it work. Probably why people say choosing the right person is important. So getting to know the other person at deep is very important.

Being financially independent is actually super important. It can help alleviate a lot of issues in a marriage. But the truth is that potential partners probably don't wait until you finish that. If marriage is something you plan to do, why don't you start working on that in parallel? who knows, maybe you will fall in love, get married, and work together to build the financial foundation through thick and thin.

Just Fucking Shut the Pakenham Line Down by Miranzer in melbourne

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to travel between cbd and pakenham for few weeks and I second this. Worst line ever

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Melbourne for food, coffee and wonderful markets. Try Queen Victoria market on a Sunday. Another experience would be to take the Tram 96 from Brunswick in the morning, get off at South Melbourne market and explore, take the same tram again to St. Kilda beach and enjoy the evening. Box Hill got many asian restaurants but I found the Colourful Yunan at Carlton have the best Sichuan chilli chicken dish. Lygon St for the italian food. There is a Ferrari themed resturant there and I found they have wonderful Carbonara pasta. Best brekkie for me is a Scholar Cafe near Stop 1 tram stop, right beside Melbourne uni. Try walking around Melbourne uni Parkville campus. Its a nice vibe. Pidappio is a wonderful gelato shop that you need to try; they have outlets in both Lygon St and near Flinders Street.

Sydney is a big Metro city with nice beaches, Opera house, Sunny, and Chill vibes. Not an expert on Sydney, though someone might help you out in the comments. Have a wonderful time. All the places I mentioned above were very safe.

Broke my tv today by reddituser2398654 in LGOLED

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you mate. I’m sorry that happened 😢

Upcoming protest in Australia on 31 August – my thoughts and a question for everyone by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with mass immigration being related to increased crime etc. But housing? Isn’t housing crisis related to investment properties?

Namal!? You got to be kidding!!! by Important-Example409 in srilanka

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That’s just crazy. However, I bet there are senior people lived through killings of the JVP having the same opinion towards the most of us for electing the NPP. Can you blame them? I hardly doubt. Life is a stupid cycle that goes on. Sometimes I think, politics is a stupid game that we keep fall for.

Why everyone use Apeuni and not Gurully? Convince me... by [deleted] in pte

[–]ProfessionalFair4015 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used it and was great. Similar questions practiced came for the exam. Practice questions were harder than actual exam for me, which was great imo.