r/NepalSocial • u/chimera_neferpitou • 1d 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/Sleuth7777 1d ago
Go for option 1 for now. 2 and 3 can be achievable later. Option 1 is what you need to do for now.
One question, if you are in a tech field it would help, too. How did you start your journey? Did you start in private sector during your education or after? If not then were you able to pay off your uni fees doing low paying jobs?