Guys : Sorry for starting one more discussion on this much debated topic.
GC is for a future job. Hence I think, both the salary and the job title could be different post-GC.
For example:
Let us assume I have my expertise in Cisco as well as Microsoft and well qualified and certified in both to prove my credentials. Also assume in my current H1 job I am a Systems Administrator utilizing my NT skills. My GC-job could be for a Network Admin (Cisco) job assuming I have enough experience to handle a Network Admin job.
Same goes for the salary too, is my guess. In my current H1 job, I could be getting 55K and assume my labor for GC is cleared for 60K. Probably my notarized appo letter should say my current salary is 55k and also mention post-GC, the salary would be 60K and that is it.
Guys: ur comments please.
GC is for a future job. Hence I think, both the salary and the job title could be different post-GC.
For example:
Let us assume I have my expertise in Cisco as well as Microsoft and well qualified and certified in both to prove my credentials. Also assume in my current H1 job I am a Systems Administrator utilizing my NT skills. My GC-job could be for a Network Admin (Cisco) job assuming I have enough experience to handle a Network Admin job.
Same goes for the salary too, is my guess. In my current H1 job, I could be getting 55K and assume my labor for GC is cleared for 60K. Probably my notarized appo letter should say my current salary is 55k and also mention post-GC, the salary would be 60K and that is it.
Guys: ur comments please.