Write a letter to your cousin who wants to go abroad for job telling him that better opportunities are available in our own country
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Dear Vishnu
I hope this finds you well.
I have been wanting to write to you for quite some time but couldn’t as I was away on an assignment at Djibouti and only got back last week.
Aunty had mentioned, when I spoke to her last week, that you are trying to go abroad to find a job. Just a word of caution, brother… the job situation abroad is not all what it is supposed to be. I have been hearing of massive lay-offs’ and redundancy plans, even by large and reputed organisations. The salary level has also come down from what it was, a few years back.
I suggest that you try in Chennai or Bengaluru. As you are aware, several blue-chip companies and industries are here and lot of vacancies come up. There is very good scope for moving up the ladder too, if you put in your best effort (remember, there is good competition out there!).
Besides, you will be closer to home!
Well, give it a thought and decide. Let me know if you need any help
Take care and good luck!
Regards
Shankar
20th May, 2018
My dear Kaushik,
For last few days I am so busy with my study for my final exam. So, I haven't got opportunities to talk to you. But this morning a phone call from my Aunt, surprised me that you wanted to go abroad for new job. Finding a job rather a matter of great enjoyable for me, on leaving this country to live other foreign country isn't favourable.
To finding a job in this motherland is far better than the job in other country. Not only you but a considerable number of other young educated student had left their country and shined other country. In fact, this is called 'Brain Drain'. The 'Brain Drain' is the issue of the country had suffered. There are so many opportunities the country produces.
So, I tell you this is not my suggestion. You should find a job any metropolitan to survive the motherland as well as your ailing parents.
Your affectionately,
Ankit