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Kenyan Woman Living In US Advises Those Migrating Abroad Not To Be Picky With Jobs

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  • Racheal Patrick, a Kenyan diaspora living in Seattle, shared valuable insights for those considering migration
  • Patrick emphasized the abundance of job opportunities in Seattle, describing it as a prime destination for those seeking employment
  • She highlighted the importance of not being overly selective when it comes to job choices

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Racheal Patrick, a Kenyan expatriate residing in Seattle, shared pragmatic advice during an interview with Mkenya Marekani on its YouTube Channel.

Patrick urged individuals contemplating migration to the US not to be overly selective when seeking employment opportunities.

"Seattle is a hub of jobs. When leaving Kenya for a better state, consider Seattle. I often tell people not to dissuade others from coming to the US but to encourage them to apply for the Green Card. Even without a host, just find someone; job opportunities are abundant," Patrick emphasized.

She specifically highlighted the importance of avoiding excessive selectiveness, especially in fields like caregiving.

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Patrick debunked stereotypes around caring for the elderly, stating,

"Some people shy away from elderly care, but that's where the good money is – sweet money."

Patrick's practical advice echoes the sentiment that embracing a broad range of job opportunities, even in unconventional roles, can lead to success for those making the transition abroad.

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