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research on H1b? - nathalie
#1
is it possible to get research job for few months on H1b visa?

if yes,plz telll how to find it.

thanks.
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#2
have u done a research job b4 as well ? How many publications do u have ?
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#3
research is usually a long term committment...also i doubt if anyone ould go through the hassle of sponsoring ur H-1 unless u have grat credentials and demonstarte a desire to be there for a long term...s to answer your question i s ossible but highly improbable
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#4
anybody with research experience plz advice.
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#5
sure, pig can fly .
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#6
sorry but i dont like and use abusive language.any one else with more decent words?
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#7
brush ur english up 'nathalie'.....its an idiom, nothing abusive about it......
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#8
Well it is almost impossible to get research paid position for 3 months, I gave around 20 interview in last couple of months for Research and every body needs commitment for 1-3 years and finally i got one with the commitment of 1 year. Even if you will commit for voluntary work they need a commitment of atleast three months to observe you befpre they hire you.

DMKK
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#9
many imgs dont realise that research is a full time career in itself and needs a lot of effort and dedication..its not a stop gap arrangement to pad ur resume up or earn a qucik buck for a couple of months...

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#10
To Natalie
Re: meaning of When pigs fly
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_pigs_fly

"When pigs fly" is an idiomatic way of saying that something will never happen. Pigs are heavy animals, without wings, and cannot possibly fly. So "when pigs fly" is a time that will never come. The phrase is similar to others such as "when hell freezes over."

The idiom is apparently derived from a centuries-old Scottish proverb, though some other references to pigs flying or pigs with wings are more famous. Here is one such reference from Lewis Carroll:
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