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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] And I want a pony. Look, a lot of people can gear down and just spend less money. If there are two parents in a household, that might mean one becoming a SAHP (of any gender). Spending less money and buying fewer things is going to be just the shot in the arm this faltering economy needs. We had it far too easy for too long.[/quote] I know, having cancer research for decades was the “too easy” life. The scientists and doctors can screw tiny screws, OR will take up the valuable offers from England and Canada, who remain remarkably pro-experts. [/quote] Yes. Canada: - Saskatchewan -- "Saskatchewan is hoping to capitalize on the "uncertain political climate in the United States" and recruit doctors from south of the border." https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/american-doctor-recruiment-1.7505983 - British Columbia -- "British Columbia's health minister, Josie Osborne, has announced plans to fast-track the recognition of credentials for American doctors and nurses. This initiative comes at a time of escalating trade tensions between Canada and the United States, with the province seeing an opportunity to attract skilled healthcare workers from south of the border." https://nurse.org/news/canada-hire-usa-trained-nurses/ - Ontario -- "Now is the time "to turn U.S. 'brain drain' into Canadian 'brain gain,'" Canadian Medical Association (CMA) president Dr. Joss Reimer said in a statement last week. "Canada must act quickly to attract the American medical and scientific professionals who no longer feel valued in Trump's United States with its mass layoffs and the elimination of health programs and research positions," she said." https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/american-family-doctors-1.7513107 - Manitoba: "The headline on a recruitment website invites doctors to practise "with stability and certainty, where you are valued and trusted as a physician" and to "build a practice and life you'll love in Manitoba." A print ad highlights Manitoba's health-care system as one "that values medical evidence" and enables doctors to practise with "zero political interference between you and your patient."" https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/doctors-manitoba-recruitment-united-states-1.7412424 - Nova Scotia: "The authority launched a digital recruiting campaign in the U.S. in November, targeting physicians feeling uneasy about the election results. "We saw it as an opportunity with the election to remind folks and the leads that we have in the U.S. that we are here, ready and waiting for them should they wish to choose Nova Scotia to come practise here," said Katrina Philopoulos, the director of physician recruiting." https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/american-doctors-look-to-nova-scotia-amid-trump-uncertainty-1.7500240 --- Not to mention those researchers being actively courted by Europe. - France: "At a time when academic freedom is sometimes called into question, Aix-Marseille Université is launching the Safe Place For Science program, offering a safe and stimulating environment for scientists wishing to pursue their research in complete freedom. In a context where some scientists in the United States may feel threatened or hindered in their research, our university is announcing the launch of the Safe Place For Science program, dedicated to welcoming scientists wishing to pursue their work in an environment conducive to innovation, excellence and academic freedom." https://www.univ-amu.fr/en/public/actualites/safe-place-science-aix-marseille-universite-ready-welcome-american-scientists Add The Netherlands, Australia, Germany, and so on.[/quote] Would any of these countries like government cybersecurity specialist or an engineer?![/quote] I don't know of specific fast-tracking programs right now, outside of health care and research. But you Ould try here: https://www.euroengineerjobs.com https://www.enisa.europa.eu/work-with-us https://www.cybersecurityintelligence.com/european-recruitment-3762.html https://eu-recruit.com/our-sectors/ https://ecs-org.eu/activities/hr_community/[/quote]
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