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Landy

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  1. THE PERFECT LUXURY TRAVEL BACKPACK

     

    Purchased for $1250 last fall/winter season.  Gorgeous black Phillip Lim backpack in pebbled leather.  Bag has served me well in numerous international trips but it is in absolute mint condition.  No scratches or scuffs on the leather.  Very very minor scratch on the buckle on the bag straps from natural wear, but it's not visible.  Clearing out closet space for this upcoming fall.  Selling for $OLD 

     

    Bag features:

     


    • CAVERNOUS interior space.  Can Easily hold a shoe box


    • A small interior pocket


    • Outside pocket perfect for an iPad


    • An outside pocket on the bottom of the bag for pens, maps, etc.


    • Reinforced top handle

     

    Comes with original dust bag and tags.

     

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  2. good luck! but take care when having an interview in companies over here.

    I assume that you dont have a working visa for HKG and usually they dont accept any job applications if you dont have one. the policy here is that the employer needs to explain why they want to hire a foreigner and not a local (the immigration dept assumes that you steal a job from a local person) and it can be quite difficult to get a working visa. if you apply in HKG directly you will usually be treated like a HKG Chinese employee - that means:

    same salary

    same working conditions (annual leave days available, overtime working hours not paid, no housing allowance, no free flights back home, etc.)

    my advice is, in case you are not a HK resident, try to find a job in your homecountry that requires you to be sent to HKG. the conditions are much better, you get more money and you dont even have to pay any rent usually. HKG is not a nice place to live if youre broke.

    I can say from personal experience that unless you are an ibanker, it's pretty difficult to get a job in HK if you are not an HK resident. As downtilimunderground says, it's better to get a job at home and get sent to HK with an expat package. Then you can live it up. Other than that, it's pretty depressing living in HK with low salary, long hours, working half days on Saturdays, and slowly rising costs as mainlanders buy everything up.

    I'm a US citizen, but I did end up working in HK for a summer at HK Disneyland. I had a specific talent that no local HK person had, so HKDL hired me and took care of my work visa and everything. Before that, I had a very hard time trying to get a job there, especially since I couldn't speak Cantonese.

  3. I had an older post, but not sure what happened to it. Reposting this.

    Selling a pre-owned Surface to Air Blade Bomber jacket in size small. Made out of beautiful nappa sheep leather. Slim cut and exceptional quality. Jacket is in great condition. 9/10. Jacket retails for $1200-1100. Selling for $600 shipped.

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  4. i thought i was told that if you fly into HK you have to fly out of HK. like its a law or something

    my friends are looking at flying into HK going to shanghai and then flying out of shanghai. is that posible or do we need to fly back to HK and then back to the states?

    i have never in my life heard that law. there are multiple points of exit from HK.. i.e. if you took a ferry into macau or the train into china.

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