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#17
Generally, unless one has a significant amount of work experience. And the neccessary GMAT scores. Of course having a degree or, indeed, an MBA is no guarantee of anything, other than the ability to study at varying levels.
#18
The poster may not actually be a native speaking anglo, and I'm sure they let jolly foreigners have degrees in their own languages these days old boy.
#24

You want to look at Canada on a map, figure out where Canada is, which areas are within it, where your friends live and look around those areas.
Last edited by el_richo; Oct 28th 2010 at 7:38 pm.
#25
You're going to struggle in the hotel and restaurant management industry here, mate, if you 'don't get along with the french lang' - probably anywhere in Canada
#27
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how's your japanese? you'll be unemployable without that in (some parts of) alberta in the tourism industry...
#29
Or even a BullShit in Bugger All?
Not wishing to denigrate the OP simply on the grounds of incoherence, but the idea that a qualification in managing a hotel is called a "degree", returns me to a point I've recently made on other threads.
Not wishing to denigrate the OP simply on the grounds of incoherence, but the idea that a qualification in managing a hotel is called a "degree", returns me to a point I've recently made on other threads.
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Oo, oo, I used to manage an airport, can I have one? <excited>




