Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Questions About Singapore To Dubai Travel Time

Paul asks…

Singapore Airlines or Emirates?

Hi me & my family are going to Australia next year, and we wondering which airline to take we have been with British Airways and Qantas before we want to go with a new one.. (every time we go to Aussie we try and have a different airline) so what would be a better airline we were thinking London-Dubai-Sydney or London-Singapore-Sydney if anyone has travelled with these what's the best one? thanks!

admin answers:

Go Singapore as this is by far the better airline. Check for flights now as there are some good deals out at the moment. Talk to a travel agent.

Sandra asks…

Understanding his behavior, men answering appreciated.?

I have known this man for nearly a year, have seen him twice in this time, when I want to see him he tells me he is too busy (and its true, he is hardly ever in Sydney and is always traveling to NYC, London, Hong Kong, Singapore and Dubai for business, sometimes when we make plans to meet up, he has to unexpectedly fly overseas or interstate without notice from his work, so hence we dont get to meet up).

Anyway, I have decided to end the relationship between us, but when ever I do this, he tells me no, and that we will see each other again when he is back and that he wants to see me again.

Why does he not want to see me, but then when I end it, or try too, then he gives me attention.

He is a VERY handsome man, Tall Dark Handsome, Rich, successful, doesn't have a problem with getting any girl he wants, he can have bevy of beauties on his arms and day of the week. And as this is the case with him, so, WHY WONT HE LET ME GO???
RELATIONSHIP:

1. The condition or fact of being related; connection or association with someone.

I see my dentist twice a year, we have a relationship.

admin answers:

He's getting the milk for free - why buy the cow?

He likes what he has with you. His needs are being met. He does not want to lose this. He gets the thrills, presumably the sex, and gets to put you back when he's done with you. You are disposable to him. Like a car. When you want it to go, you turn it on, and you use it. Then turn it off. It waits to be used again.

Imagine a car that was free! But you have to send it a reassuring email from time to time. That's you!

If your needs are not being met in this relationship, and you want someone who spends his time with you when he's available (not just when he wants to) or does not travel so much, then let him go.

If he can have a bevy of beauties on his arms, why does he want you? Because you are available, and you do what he wants, when he wants. Otherwise he's tire of you. He won't let you go because he's getting what he wants, and you have proven to not need as much reassuring and effort as the other girls.

You seem unsatisfied with this guy, because you expect (or need) more time and attention. Find someone with time and attention to give.

Thomas asks…

Living all over the world in a lifetime?

I'm in lower sixth (UK) and I am in the process of finalising my career path. Now I know what I'm about to say sound over the top and it IS unrealistic but I want to live in all these cities:
London, Bonn, Dubai, San Francisco, Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong.
One again I will admit this is totally unrealistic and I will never live in all those cities but I have a few questions...
(Some cities I have been to, some cities I haven't.)
1. What would be the best, well-paying job that would help me locate to a few of these cities in my life time? (I understand sponsorship is going to be crucial.)
2. Did anyone else feel like this as a young person and would just advise traveling (while young) and/or visiting one different city in a vacation every different year (when in work)? (Talk me out of it basically!)
3. Has anyone or anyone you know lived life all over the world?

By the way I'm not out to live life as some guy who just gets on a plane and just heads to a far off land and works in different unskilled jobs around the city movie style!

Definitely planning on going to uni by the way!

admin answers:

You might consider becoming an airline pilot, flying all over the world. You can have lay-overs at any of those places, I suppose, or you can make one city your base for a while, then get a condo in another city for a while, and keep moving around with your job.

My beloved has an occupation which is in demand in all parts of the country, and we have lived a number of places, in a number of states. It has been an interesting life. It wouldn't meet your desire to be "global" in your travels, but it has been a great way to see America. Something similar could be just the thing you're seeking.

Susan asks…

Best job for living in lots of different countries?

I'm in lower sixth (UK) and I am in the process of finalising my career path. Now I know what I'm about to say sound over the top and it IS unrealistic but I want to live in all these cities:
London, Bonn, Dubai, San Francisco, Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong.
One again I will admit this is totally unrealistic and I will never live in all those cities but I have a few questions...
(Some cities I have been to, some cities I haven't.)
1. What would be the best, well-paying job that would help me locate to a few of these cities in my life time? (I understand sponsorship is going to be crucial.)
2. Did anyone else feel like this as a young person and would just advise traveling (while young) and/or visiting one different city in a vacation every different year (when in work)? (Talk me out of it basically!)
3. Has anyone or anyone you know lived life all over the world?

By the way I'm not out to live life as some guy who just gets on a plane and just heads to a far off land and works in different unskilled jobs around the city movie style!

Definitely planning on going to uni by the way!

admin answers:

I'm currently studying to be a registered nurse for this exact reason. It's a job you can do all over the world, nurses are always in demand. :)

Robert asks…

Living in different cities?

I'm in sixth form (UK) and I am in the process of finalising my career path. Now I know what I'm about to say sound over the top and it IS unrealistic but I want to live in all these cities:
London, Bonn, Dubai, San Francisco, Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong.
One again I will admit this is totally unrealistic and I will never live in all those cities but I have a few questions...
(Some cities I have been to, some cities I haven't.)
1. What would be the best, well-paying job that would help me locate to a few of these cities in my life time? (I understand sponsorship is going to be crucial.)
2. Did anyone else feel like this as a young person and would just advise traveling (while young) and/or visiting one different city in a vacation every different year (when in work)? (Talk me out of it basically!)
3. Has anyone or anyone you know lived life all over the world?

By the way I'm not out to live life as some guy who just gets on a plane and just heads to a far off land and works in different unskilled jobs around the city movie style!
Going to Uni by the way. :)

admin answers:

Serious you need a skilled job like Electrician , plasterer, carpenter etc
Look at this site for Australia http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-migration/ these are the types of job this country are looking for. A lot of times if you have the skill then sponsorship is not needed.

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