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1 minute ago, tennisluvr said:

Yeah bro Ottawa to Toronto drive ela untundi winter lo? How many hours is it? 

drive baguntadi fall lo ithe,  in snow also not bad. 4-5 hrs pattiddi. memu last yr oct lo vellam drive ottawa-montreal-quebec 

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15 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

Yeah not saying it's completely due to GC, he's of course a very smart guy. But even then bro, he didn't have to worry about someone sponsoring his visa, his GC etc. He could think clearly and take risks in life because he knew he didn't have to lose much. 

For people like you and I, even a small risk of that sort means we end up losing everything and going back to our country. So we can't even think that far is what I meant to say. 

manala 90% gorreley andariki GC lu iste pakkodu edi cheste adi copy kodtaar appudu Mc D kante Indian restaurants ekkuva ayipotaai, ippudu unna Btech F1-MS, H1-IT job model laaga GC-IndianRestaurant aithadi antha kante pedda farak em undadu

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1 minute ago, CVR said:

manala 90% gorreley andariki GC lu iste pakkodu edi cheste adi copy kodtaar appudu Mc D kante Indian restaurants ekkuva ayipotaai, ippudu unna Btech F1-MS, H1-IT job model laaga GC-IndianRestaurant aithadi antha kante pedda farak em undadu

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44 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

I have a cousin, naakanna oka 3 years older. Came to US for Bachelor's back in 1998 and also got his MS after that. Spoke to him yesterday he was telling me, he got a family sponsor for his GC and had it before he came down to the US. He started working for a company that had 30 employees at that time. Today it has 5000 employees and has been rated as one of the top 20 fastest growing companies in the US for the last 2-3 years. When he joined he was the 6th employee and their first engineer, so ended up getting mentored by the CEOs directly. Last year he was promoted to the CTO and being one of the earliest employees, got a lot of stock portfolio apart from bonuses. 

He is apparently quitting the company now to start his own business and with all the stocks and bonuses he made, he's a multi millionaire apparently. I think he did the smart thing, instead of joining an established company as a nobody he joined a company that was a nobody at that time. He's traveling the world to find some business contacts etc to setup his business. 

What a difference having a GC does to a person, compared to how we keep slogging it out till eternity. Just wanted to share. 

startup success is also like hitting the lottery, i know people who hit it big on H1 too on startup stock grants and  also citizens whose apparently million dollar stock holdings essentially became zero

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3 minutes ago, princeofheaven said:

startup success is also like hitting the lottery, i know people who hit it big on H1 too on startup stock grants and  also citizens whose apparently million dollar stock holdings essentially became zero

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35 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

Veedu dialogue writer ki ekkuva director ki takkuva bro. Veedi speech lo kooda vishayam untadantava

nuv vadi age ki vadu sadinchana danilo 5% kuda cheyalev.. power of 3v lol 

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