In article <bn4cm0$sq5fl$1@ID-201738.news.uni-berlin.de>, Haluk
<yokoolebiri@spam.net> wrote:

> Errrr, I'd like to go to Japan and work there as neurosurgeon. But my
> concern is I do not have degree in medicine. How would I go about
> obtaining a work permit? Any one here have any idea as to what they
> are looking for when they are hiring a neurosurgeon?

First, bring your own cutlery.  Nobody wants to loan you a bone saw and
have you bring it back 6 weeks later all messy.  Also, get a lab jacket
with a heavy embossed name tag, claiming your specialty.

in Japan, paperwork is very very important.  There's no way to stress
their adherence to bona fides and the paper trail.  So I would suggest
you have it forged by the best you can afford.

That about covers it.

> Do I need a seperate bank account from an Estonian Bank for
> laundrying the money earned from drug dealing -I'm planning this as a
> side business.

By all means don't use a bank account--where the hell did you learn to
launder money, Lithuania?

> Do I need an adapter for my electric dildo or will it operate there?
> Is the voltage reliable there or is there a risk of getting my ass
> fried?

You have as good a chance of getting your ass fried there as anywhere
else if you're pushing electrical devices in there, particularly while
taunting others.

> I'd appreciate help from any fellow Estonians currently doing this in
> Japan.

He left, but he'll be back Tuesday.

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