well, of course a good attitude is essential, but plenty of people have had great attitudes who haven't gotten jobs. Not trying to be negative, just to inject something about a very real perspective that exists here -- if not in everyone, then in enough to where if affects many who move here and look for employment.
I had a guest at my old rental with a great attitude and tons of experience. She applied and interviewed daily, while on island, for a month, and got nothing but rejection letters saying that someone else had been hired.
I'll revise what I said -- they will hire you if there isn't someone in the family or friend of the family or in the extended family who was born here who needs work and can do the job. [
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the people hiring are transplants and don't care if you are from here.
As nice as people are here, those born here care deeply about taking care of those who share that heritage. That is not going to change. It is a small island world. If they don't take care of each other, who will?
The astronomers have a special skill set, for example. [
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I am thrilled for you, mary, that is terrific you are and were sought after. [
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Also there is always a niche for people who make their own way; it is the jobs that pay a living wage that are in short supply.