@Dilesh2004 You are utilizing LinkedIn correctly.
1) find a job you like
2) apply
3) find the recruiter for the job at that company
4) search on google for how the company formats their employees email alias
4) send your resume directly to the recruiter
@GordonGChang Gordon, you always like to pull the fire alarm on China.
I’ve lived here for nearly 15 years and none of your predictions have come true.
@GordonGChang Gordon, it’s not bad here. I moved here in 2009 and returned to the U.S. in 2019. Then came back last year to run my restaurant. Foreigners enjoy China, albeit there are a lot less of us now. I love the U.S., big Trump supporter but it’s a lot safer here.
@macastel3 Im hoping for a better trade with China. I want to import flour and cheese from the U.S. Before China increased tariffs on the U.S., China already had a 60% tariff on U.S. flour.
@macastel3 I own a restaurant in Shanghai. Beginning of last year our business went south - last month I adjusted pricing down along with salaries. Western companies have already began building supply chains outside of China and the tariffs are only going to speed that up.
@DavidPerdueGA Mr. Perdue, I own a bagel shop in Shanghai called Boom Boom Bagels. I’m from California and a huge Trump supporter. My shop is right next to the embassy and we sell a lot of bagels to the folks there.
Please stop by!
GOP senators CANNOT fold to these cheap anonymous attacks on @PeteHegseth.
If they do, they’ll just invite more and more Kavanaugh style attacks, for every potential disruptor. Everyone who represents REAL CHANGE.
And they’ll lose one hell of a SecDef in @PeteHegseth.
@MartinRJ89@chiproytx@RepThomasMassie@RepThomasMassie is a blowhard. He just says what people want to hear. Recall he was the breaking vote that hired 87k IRS agents. After that, I would never support that idiot.