Therefore, is it a good idea for me to try to immigrate to Canada as a Live-in Caregiver?
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#1 Tue Jun 12, 2007 6:40 pm
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What I would like to know is, how easy it is for male live-in caregivers to find jobs in Canada. I've heard that almost no one will hire a male nanny!
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#2 Tue Jun 12, 2007 9:28 pm
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While it is true that it is usually easier for women to find caregiver jobs than it is for men, it is certainly not true that there are no jobs for men. There are some jobs where males are preferred as in the case where a caregiver is needed by a disabled or an elderly man. And men have been hired as caregivers of children (nannies), but this is not common. So don't let that fear stop you if this is really your dream.
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Im 28yr of age, of indian nationality, i wish to do the live in caregivers course, generally,what is the percentage of the possibility of me getting hired after successful completion of the course?
Do u have any male student in the past who has been hired after this course? i understand to a large extent it is my abilities that can lead me to getting hired. All i want to know is what is the demand for male live- in care givers? Sincerely, Berzin |
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