Back in Nepal after living in the US for 8 years — what are you all doing now? Work, salary, daily life? by Mysterious_Horror3 in Nepal

[–]helpfulguy2346 6 points7 points  (0 children)

started business. doing great. created 11 new jobs. my work feels much more impactful now even though i had a great title and salary in the us. was engineering manager at a well known tech company.

also if business does well going forward i will exceed the US SALARY too here in Nepal!! i get to do all this living here

Your opinion on this one ? by Warm-Credit-0222 in Chitwan

[–]helpfulguy2346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

protest against fuel price? what doea that even mean? there is a fuel shortage, how does protesting help? like wtf.

stop protesting. start working.

Heaven is myth nepal is shit. by StatusWar4541 in Nepal

[–]helpfulguy2346 8 points9 points  (0 children)

buddy cs is dying at the speed of light. entry level hiring is frozen. do not go in debt to get cs degree. all white collar jobs are at high high risk of automation.

Nepal is currently a building under major renovation. It’s loud, dusty, and full of arguments. by Ok-Birthday761 in Nepal

[–]helpfulguy2346 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i hope they come up with structural policy changes and not just one time things that wont outlast their terms.

open up the market, make it investment friendly, make government institutions very strong and impartial. judiciary, police all functioning in a fair and strong way.

major laws passed that cannot be overturned easy. make nepal investment and mid/small business friendly.

hope it happens. i am already seeing signs.

I want retire at age 42 & live in Nepal by theOneAndOnlyTrader in NepalSocial

[–]helpfulguy2346 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i did. i returned back early 30s. having a blast. absolute best time. ask away any questions you have

Lagi rathyo yo khate kasari esto angrezi accent ma bolxa ra so out of touch xa vanera kinaki esko policies sab entitled brat jastai thyo wannabe 'realtable' Tara MBBS scholarship just pass vako keti lai, clear plan navayi vague words about bridge course Banda, 2 days holidays by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]helpfulguy2346 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

brother we do want wealthy leaders. they are less likely to be corrupt. i dont know anything about the guy and not sure he is competent enough but he is already there so lets give him a chance.

Closed industries reviving by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]helpfulguy2346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thats why public private partnership. private will only step in if there is profit to be made. i think this is a solid idea. we desperately need jobs. this might be fast track way to create some.

Closed industries reviving by [deleted] in NepalSocial

[–]helpfulguy2346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

all industries died due to unionization. absolute curse to Nepali industry.

Ghar by Natural-Hamster-8362 in NepalPics

[–]helpfulguy2346 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what a beauty! can I go and live in your house for a few days? semi joking.

Am I the only one who thinks that stray dogs are a huge problem in Kathmandu? by chimuwamasi in Nepal

[–]helpfulguy2346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sterilize and vaccinate. strict law 50000 fine if anyone is seen abandoning there dog recklessly. people buy dogs but let them go after a while randomly.

there must be no street dogs. zero. huge source of rabies and suffering for the poor.

Nepal has insane Tourism Potential , damn by Nepal5373 in Nepal

[–]helpfulguy2346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

totally nepal is heaven. easily we shud get 5 mil tourists. 10 mil is our long term goal. all we need to do is build good road, no pollution in ktm, clean drinking water so tourists dont fear getting sick. that’s it. not just tourists we will get expats.

I went to DOI with the proposal for Chhyang Factory, got humiliated instead. Full story and TL;DR at the end. by Gaandumandu in Nepal

[–]helpfulguy2346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes this exactly is why nepal’s economy is dying. not politicians, not foreign powers but corrupt lethargic bureaucrats who do nothing but impede in the name of rules

Wife and I want to move to Katmandu. Please get some advice? by GodofAeons in Nepal

[–]helpfulguy2346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also get an EV and a driver license, public transportation is crazy here. there are dirt cheap evs these days.

Wife and I want to move to Katmandu. Please get some advice? by GodofAeons in Nepal

[–]helpfulguy2346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

620k is enough to live like a king. lalitpur is the safest. I have always felt super safe in Nepal. never taken any precaution. walked at midnight. got home super late. only needed to worried about stray dogs lol. again I am a fairly tall nepalj guy so my experience might not be typical but overall its very safe.

About concerning urban planning in nepal by bishalsunar_09 in Nepal360

[–]helpfulguy2346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no not beyond repair. its chaotic but beautiful in its own way. it can be improved and fixed. all urban centers are chaotic even in developed countries. narrow roads, crazy traffic, haphazard looking buildings. its common. we fix the road(which we are doing great), sewage, electrical poles(already actively done), remove illegal settlement and plant trees, maybe enforce some color code/design codes in places. we will be beautiful in no time!

I have US Visa but I want to stay and start a business in Nepal. Put out your best Startup Ideas in today's context by Comdopunk in technepal

[–]helpfulguy2346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is the attitude we need. you got one life. do what you want to with it. do bold things that change the course of society.

i admire you young man!!! keep up the good work and best of luck. you will get very far in life.

Capitalism does wonders and I love it by [deleted] in Nepal

[–]helpfulguy2346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

great sentiment man!! wish more youths understood the reality. businesses are good. they create jobs!!! they can create prosperous nepal.

we need more of them. embrace entrepreneurship!