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CATDOLL: What is the industrial sector in Detroit, USA?

1. What is the industrial sector in Detroit, USA?

Automobile Manufacturing,

As the core sector of the city's industry, the production of steel, instruments, plastics, glass, tires, engines and other parts related to the automobile manufacturing industry is also quite developed, with a high degree of specialization and intensiveness. The annual output of automobiles accounts for about 1/4 of the country's total; there are nearly 200,000 employees, accounting for more than 40% of the total number of employees in the city. The city has the headquarters of Ford, General Motors, Chrysler and America, the four largest automobile manufacturing companies in the United States, and their affiliated companies. Other important industrial sectors include steel, aircraft and tank manufacturing, chemicals, metal processing, wood processing, etc. Factories and enterprises are mainly distributed on the west bank of the Detroit River, as well as satellite towns such as Dearborn in the southwest, Pontiac and Flint in the northwest.

2. How about working in a Japanese oyster processing factory? Is it tiring? How much is the salary?

It's okay, but a bit tiring. If your academic qualification is above college (including college), which can be checked on the China Higher Education Student Information and Career Center website, then you can apply for a work visa.

There are too many black and fake agents now, which has disrupted the overseas labor market.

The following points can be used to measure the legitimacy of the labor service company and the formality of the contract:

First, do you have the qualifications (you can check it on the Ministry of Commerce website). Those who have the qualifications are not necessarily scammers, but those who don’t have the qualifications are definitely scammers.

Second, the charges must be transparent and the contract must be clearly written.

Third, after the failure of studying abroad, will the fees be fully refunded, will there be training, is the cost of training included in the fees or not, and will the training fees be refunded after the failure of studying abroad.

Fourth, is the charge a one-time or multiple charge? Is it clearly stated in the contract what the charge includes?

Fifth, is the contract the same as what the salesperson said? Don’t say one thing and do another. You should do what you say. Some people do not allow you to take a photo of the contract or take the contract to a lawyer. A formal contract is not afraid of verification.

3. How about working in Okayama, Japan to process oysters? The cost is 26,000, and you work for 8 months. After deducting the living expenses and 26,000, how much money can you have left when you return?

Oyster processing is one of the worst. If you meet a conscientious boss, you can get more than 10,000 to less than 20,000 a month. If you meet a black-hearted boss and hook up with an agent, you can take home 20,000 after 8 months and be happy. This has been reported many times in Japan. Fisheries factories deduct money from foreign trainees. Trainees are paid about 800 yen an hour. Working 10 hours a day, they can only earn 240,000 yen a month without a break. You can do the math yourself.

4. What are the important industries in Pennsylvania, USA?

Pennsylvania is abbreviated as Pennsylvania. It was granted by King Charles II of England to William Penn, an English immigrant, in order to repay his father's debts.

Pennsylvania has two major cities that are also among the largest cities in the United States. They are Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is known as the Steel

Therefore, Pennsylvania's important industries include banking, agriculture, steel, and gambling.

5. Overseas labor service: I went to Japan to process dried oysters for six months. I wonder how that job is? Is there anyone who has done that?

I don't recommend you to go for this program. Most people go to Japan to work in the name of training, and generally speaking, a person can only go once. If you go there just to make money, the time is not suitable. To put it bluntly, six months is too short and you can't make much money. I suggest you change to a long-term program, preferably more than three years, so that you can make money.

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