Submitted by Winona Jims on Wed, 03/03/2010 - 7:51am.
Hello Claudia.
Of course it's very hard to survive in unknown country. People from abroad just think: woooow, USA, great country, earn money.... they think that they could come to USA and money will drop to them from the sky. NO. First of all before going to another country it's necessary to learn the language. Without it it's almost impossible to find a good work. Second, you need to think about what you'll be doing in a foreign country before you go there. America and other countries - it's not a beautiful easy life. You should work and think hard to survive there.
Btw, Claudia, you're very beautiful.
Best regards,
Winona
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My name is Claudia Carbonell. I was born in Colombia and I've been in the United States for 29 years. Several years ago, I started reflecting on Hispanics in search of the American Dream. We all come to the United States with so many goals and aspirations but soon we find a terrible reality: this is a hard country. Not only because it is very demanding and competitive, but also because most of us don't know the language and we lack connections and knowledge on how to market ourselves. These force us to accept a burden that destroys so many lives: to take any job, anything that allows us to survive. Keeping aflote is our new reality and soon we forget our dreams. We give up our Search for that American Dream which brought us here. And the price we tag was to leave our life behind: Our home country, family, friends, culture and perhaps even a rewarding career.
I've traveled a similar path and now I want to make it easier to Hispanics to conquer the Dream that ignited inside of them. Show them it is possible to live their dreams. To live with purpose. To be that Hispanic that makes a difference.
Hello Claudia. Of course
Hello Claudia.
Of course it's very hard to survive in unknown country. People from abroad just think: woooow, USA, great country, earn money.... they think that they could come to USA and money will drop to them from the sky. NO. First of all before going to another country it's necessary to learn the language. Without it it's almost impossible to find a good work. Second, you need to think about what you'll be doing in a foreign country before you go there. America and other countries - it's not a beautiful easy life. You should work and think hard to survive there.
Btw, Claudia, you're very beautiful.
Best regards,
Winona
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Hello, Hispanics:
My name is Claudia Carbonell. I was born in Colombia and I've been in the United States for 29 years. Several years ago, I started reflecting on Hispanics in search of the American Dream. We all come to the United States with so many goals and aspirations but soon we find a terrible reality: this is a hard country. Not only because it is very demanding and competitive, but also because most of us don't know the language and we lack connections and knowledge on how to market ourselves. These force us to accept a burden that destroys so many lives: to take any job, anything that allows us to survive. Keeping aflote is our new reality and soon we forget our dreams. We give up our Search for that American Dream which brought us here. And the price we tag was to leave our life behind: Our home country, family, friends, culture and perhaps even a rewarding career.
I've traveled a similar path and now I want to make it easier to Hispanics to conquer the Dream that ignited inside of them. Show them it is possible to live their dreams. To live with purpose. To be that Hispanic that makes a difference.