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Mr. Lobo
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Posted on 11-30-06 10:12
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A reputed Indian restaurant is looking for an experienced Chef and Tandoori Chef/Cook. It pays handsome salary and possibility of H1 or labor (green card) sponsorship. They must have atleast two years experiences in a reputable Indian restaurant in the respective fields. Please apply or inquire at theindianrestaurant@gmail.com. Serious applicants only please.
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IndiraGandhi
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Posted on 11-30-06 10:39
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This is the first time I am hearing that EB3-2 other worker catagory can be sponsored in H1 visa. I always think H1 is for the professional position having bachelor degree. Something must have been changed in few hours that I am not aware of.
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Swatantratagaamy
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Posted on 11-30-06 11:06
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Oh no Indira, I have seen green card through cook way long ago in 1998.
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bokeshwore
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Posted on 11-30-06 11:43
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I am interested..details please??
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IndiraGandhi
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Posted on 11-30-06 11:44
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Yeah, you can get Green Card via sponsorship. Read my post again, I said about H1 sponsor. I don' tthink anyone can be sponsored in H1 for the COOK position.
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Mr. Lobo
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Posted on 12-01-06 9:22
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You are right Indira Gandhi, but if one have a bachelors degree in hotel management then one can sponsor as a chef/manager. And if you dont have a bachelor's degree, one can always try on EB category.
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Mike Bibby
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Posted on 12-01-06 11:08
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Mr Lobo, You got that damn right, one can always try bhanyo tyo sojo chef lai life bhari kaam dalayo. ani tesle mero green card k bhai rako chha bhanda I just spoke to my lawyer and he said it might take a while bhanyo basyo haina ta. Good luck in your search
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Mr. Lobo
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Posted on 12-02-06 3:52
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I guess you had a bad experience Mike, and I am sorry for that. But dont you think that generalizing and looking the world with the stained glass is a bit too much. I am posting here for help wanted as a chef, if one is not interested in sponsorship, that is ok. It is an optional and would not make any difference in the job offer.
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lurey
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Posted on 12-02-06 4:28
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where can i apply for the job? i like cooking food and i have experience in home cooking .. i have cooked for large number of guests in my home... i want to send u my resume...thank you
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Ram dev
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Posted on 12-02-06 11:13
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Mr. lobo might be right. it should be H2B for Non professional cata., WE should not bhother. Might be typo?
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Mike Bibby
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Posted on 12-02-06 11:17
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Mr Lobo, Never worked for damn Indian restaurant, owned by indians or nepalis and don;t have to either. there is no bad experience, But heard that a lot...
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bokeshwore
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Posted on 12-03-06 12:18
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