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Re: Working in the US

Postby Nanees » Thu Dec 01, 2011 10:16 am

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Re: Working in the US

Postby FAH1223 » Thu Dec 01, 2011 11:27 am

You can enjoy the wildlife and live on a ranch... Montana is just way too isolated to work/live there...

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Re: Working in the US

Postby sadeboi » Thu Dec 01, 2011 12:03 pm

I wouldn't recommend living in a ghost place like Montana.....

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Re: Working in the US

Postby Enlightened~Sista » Thu Dec 01, 2011 12:03 pm

It's only for a year naysayers.

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Re: Working in the US

Postby arabmtu » Thu Dec 01, 2011 12:15 pm

Don't raise your expectations about working or living there; what you think you know about it, the movies you've watched about it, the general impressions you've formed over the years, etc are fundamentally different from the reality. I would suggest you spend some time on Google maps, viewing locations you're likely to visit, to get a first-hand impression about what the buildings, streets (asphalt condition), people, etc look like. For instance, you could check Google maps for this address:

3764 Cleveland Ave Columbus, OH 43224

Use the Google maps navigation to move around the streets, zooming in/out to take a closer look at the buildings, road conditions, etc. Since you're from Oceania, and likely have visited Europe, you'll notice the US is backward and not as sophisticated. Some areas will remind you of the Third World.

Should you decide to stay there, stay in low profile and keep to yourself.

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Re: Working in the US

Postby udun » Thu Dec 01, 2011 2:26 pm

As long as you are being careful and don't act wierd, I think you should be fine. Just don't go to bars while you have a white woman with you. What triggers rage among racist white Americans is when they see black man going out with a white woman. Other than that, I think you should be fine. Keep in mind majority of the people are decent, law abiding, but rural white rednecks and want to preserve their culture, the same way we--Somalis-- want to preserve ours.

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Re: Working in the US

Postby Turbulence » Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:25 pm

Ha dhagaysan dadkaan saaxib. Somalida badankood ma noolaan karaan without other Somalis being close to them. That is why they are heavily concentrated in specific cities and regions abroad. I have lived in many small towns where there were only white people and I can tell you they are the safest places to live in. Cadaanka respect the law and mind their own business. Unless they are dirt poor and poor people regardless of race are violent because they are always angry about the kind of lives they lead.

Only problem you will encounter in small cities and towns like the one you mentioned is that there is absolutely nothing to do at night. :lol: Bring your wife and you will be fine and if not meesha naago niman madoow jecel way ka buuxaan hadaad xaaraam ka cabsanayn. I would advise ka fogoow naagaha cadaanka though as they can bring you more problems than you want to deal with.

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Re: Working in the US

Postby guhad122 » Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:43 pm

I'm thinking of working there for a year, Bozenam, Montana to be exact; anybody know anything about such place? first time I've ever heard of the place. Company am working for has offered me a year to work there.
if it is the last place on earth, i wouldn't go there. that's just me, tho.

even, billings, Montana's largest city has no black people and the population of native Americans are just 4 percent. just imagine that!

personal experience: i drove through Montana couple of times and each time my heart was bumping so fast that i only made couple of stops throughout the state. and considering how big Montana is, i had to because there's nothing over there except mountains, cows, and racist cadaans. you could drive hundreds of miles and see no rest areas or towns. most of the time, all you will see are farm houses and caadaans in big pick up trucks with menacing faces. the way they look at you alone just scares the hell out of you!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

i remember stopping at a convenient store to get gas and use the restroom and as soon as i stepped in everybody in the store looked at me like i was from outer space. wallah i was so uncomfortable and scared i was looking behind my back through the mirrors until i got very far away from them.

Montana and northern Idaho are no go zones for people like us. all racist cadaan people live there and i am not just making it up. it is a fact.
I hope stupid Somali racists would realize that our Africa American brothers and sisters, despite our differences, have paved the way for us to live and migrate to the US because you only realize you are different when you travel through places like this. Seeing a black person in places like Montana is like finding your long lost brother. I wouldn't want to go any place like that especially this time where all rednicks and bigots are mad because not only are black men still taking their women, a black man is their president. White racist people are freaking so mad and guess what, it has nothing to do with economy and jobs. If you have a bachelor's degree of any sort, the unemployment rate in the US is only 5%.

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Re: Working in the US

Postby quark » Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:51 pm

I'm thinking of working there for a year, Bozenam, Montana to be exact; anybody know anything about such place? first time I've ever heard of the place. Company am working for has offered me a year to work there.
if it is the last place on earth, i wouldn't go there. that's just me, tho.

even, billings, Montana's largest city has no black people and the population of native Americans are just 4 percent. just imagine that!

personal experience: i drove through Montana couple of times and each time my heart was bumping so fast that i only made couple of stops throughout the state. and considering how big Montana is, i had to because there's nothing over there except mountains, cows, and racist cadaans. you could drive hundreds of miles and see no rest areas or towns. most of the time, all you will see are farm houses and caadaans in big pick up trucks with menacing faces. the way they look at you alone just scares the hell out of you!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

i remember stopping at a convenient store to get gas and use the restroom and as soon as i stepped in everybody in the store looked at me like i was from outer space. wallah i was so uncomfortable and scared i was looking behind my back through the mirrors until i got very far away from them.

Montana and northern Idaho are no go zones for people like us. all racist cadaan people live there and i am not just making it up. it is a fact.
I hope stupid Somali racists would realize that our Africa American brothers and sisters, despite our differences, have paved the way for us to live and migrate to the US because you only realize you are different when you travel through places like this. Seeing a black person in places like Montana is like finding your long lost brother. I wouldn't want to go any place like that especially this time where all rednicks and bigots are mad because not only are black men still taking their women, a black man is their president. White racist people are freaking so mad and guess what, it has nothing to do with economy and jobs. If you have a bachelor's degree of any sort, the unemployment rate in the US is only 5%.
real talk :up:

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Re: Working in the US

Postby 1nemansquad » Fri Dec 02, 2011 4:57 am

thanks for all your input guys, i've until January 1st to make a decision. If any of you know or heard of a single Somali that might live anywhere close to this place, you would be helpful.

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Re: Working in the US

Postby Grant » Fri Dec 02, 2011 11:26 am

This article is from 2008: http://helenair.com/news/opinion/articl ... 9f5b3.html and seems to indicate a Republican-Democratic split on the race issue, with Republicans tending towards disapproval of non-whites.

http://www.homefacts.com/politics/Monta ... zeman.html: Bozeman's overall voting pattern is 49.68 % Democratic, with only slightly more Republicans.


I haven't been to Montana since the mid-eighties, but I was through Oregon, Idaho and Utah this past summer and was surprised by the relatively large number of Madows I saw. They did not seem out of place and appeared no less well off than anyone else. I did not knowingly see any Somalis, but I do know that Salt Lake has a Somali Bantu community. Given that there were virtually no black folks in these areas when I was growing up, it was a significant change.

My thinking is that you may have enemies in Bozeman, but that you will also have friends. Democrats and Indians will probably be friendly. Your company and the law will be on your side. I would go, but try to make friends quickly. Keep a low profile and don"t spend much time in Coeur D'alene, Idaho, which is something of a red-neck stronghold. You should be ok.

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Re: Working in the US

Postby Bro » Fri Dec 02, 2011 11:36 am

Montana is a secluded state in general there isn’t much going on their, most of new settlers go there to work for their slaughter houses, I’m not sure about race ratio of black people their, probably very small, But 1yr living their isn’t too bad.

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Re: Working in the US

Postby MidriGeez » Fri Dec 02, 2011 12:57 pm

I'm thinking of working there for a year, Bozenam, Montana to be exact; anybody know anything about such place? first time I've ever heard of the place. Company am working for has offered me a year to work there.
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Re: Working in the US

Postby Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE » Fri Dec 02, 2011 2:30 pm

Montana is full of rednecks but ur gonna be alright...as long as u don't eff with them. you can go to Mn on your off days.
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Re: Working in the US

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