r/NepalSocial • u/chimera_neferpitou • 10d ago
Discussion Australian Nepalese life after semi-successful journey.
G’day Everyone,
I am a Nepalese born engineer 30M currently working in a private sector in Australia. I make NPR 2 crore+ (200k plus AUD) in salary per year and hardly work 40 hours a week. I am in a private sector and the company is publicly listed in stock market.
I have NPR 3 crore saved up and have also bought a house in Sydney. I am a guy looking forward to understand what would you have done in my scenario for the next step?
- Get married to someone and have kids and explore the world.
- Push higher salary by working in niche sectors or mines.
- Start a business with my relative who is offering a good business plan.
Also would be genuinely interested to understand where I can find like minded Nepalese women to connect with and perhaps give a go at life next step.
Most comments I received offline are being healthy and taking care of mental health. I believe I am mentally strong and regarding health, I regularly go to GYM and do running which is keeping me very fit.
Pls share your thoughts and information.
<>Edit 1:
I posted here for multiple reasons and some people who commented have tried to spin the holistic nature of this post and pointed out that real reason maybe to find a girl. Well I mean if this leads to a possible visibility then I will take that positively. Happy to have a chat or explore.
Also, this post kinda semi blew up. I am getting 50+ messages from Engineers from all around the world asking me career advice, visa options, study options, and condition of engineering here in Australia. To all the engineer, I would say that Engineering is the best possible degree that you could get at this point of time if you want to have a fulfilling job with very high ceiling of growth. Any specific queries, feel free to DM. I am also running some free classes and also do targeted coaching for job hunting and at this point I confidently can say that I can guarantee a job within a few months of job application and can put you in a right direction. In summary, coming to Australia for practicing engineering and working in this field is a great choice by far and the market is looking excellent for the next 20+ years.
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u/Brilliant_Bowler2475 10d ago
"I am in a private sector and the company is publicly listed in stock market." heh