How easy is to get a job in your country?

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Here that's true minimum wage is around $200.
But the Government doesn't tax anything less than $600 per month.
Most corporate seniors are high school graduates that worked their way up starting from the bottom up(from old times). It also depends on the degree you have studied, for instance you can't expect to get an immediate job with a Hospitality/HR certificate. Yet if you do BSc you're most likely to get a job before you even leave college.

If you did LLB(you're lawyer) and you're newbie it's pretty difficult because the starting salary is something around $1000 if you no previous experience.
What makes things a bit easier is the lower standard of living. e.g The money it takes me to rent, buy groceries, have fun, waste and still get change here will only afford to pay rent and be broke in London

Yeah Its the same here minus the taxations.. they still tax us here z.z
And Yeah the law system here is overcrowded with 25 lawyers being admitted after Legum Baccalaureus and the LEC certificate from Trinidad every year.. The courtrooms are overcrowded here.
One of the reasons why I don't wanna study law here.
 

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what if I have a personal trainer certification?

I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to move to my country anyway :sweat: But, it would all depend on you meeting the right people, really. And you'd have to be prepared to not always do things in a honest way.

I got my job easily because I basically was in the right place at the right time. My cousin studied at a university, then did research there and is now working there. One of my classmates started working as a fitness trainer back at school and made it her career (at least before marriage). Another classmate went into her friends' or relatives' company to work. Etc.
 

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Lol I'm browsing USA employment websites right now and it's a bit of a mess

Hahaha well all I know is that it's pretty darn easy to get a job at a fast food restaurant. But the pay is horrible.
If you want a good job, it's a bit harder to get
 

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I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to move to my country anyway :sweat: But, it would all depend on you meeting the right people, really. And you'd have to be prepared to not always do things in a honest way.

I got my job easily because I basically was in the right place at the right time. My cousin studied at a university, then did research there and is now working there. One of my classmates started working as a fitness trainer back at school and made it her career (at least before marriage). Another classmate went into her friends' or relatives' company to work. Etc.

Thank you very much :) what do you mean by being prepared to not do always things in honest way?
 

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Let's see.. I'm white, 20 years old and have a personal trainer certification.
I don't care much about big or small city, at the moment it's the same if I get a decently paid job. About crime well, I'm used to live in not much good hoods, but nothing like a Bronx or stuff like that.

If you have personal trainer certification you should stop thinking of looking for a job and start looking for clients. Go around person to person and ask them if they would be interested in your services. Keep doing this and build up customers and reputation.
 

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If you have personal trainer certification you should stop thinking of looking for a job and start looking for clients. Go around person to person and ask them if they would be interested in your services. Keep doing this and build up customers and reputation.

Here it's not like that. If you work without having a job you can even get arrested. I could do such a thing only for the closest friends, because if someone go tell the Finance.. I'm facked
 

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Thank you very much :) what do you mean by being prepared to not do always things in honest way?

Tax dodging, faking documents, etc. It's quite hard to do honest business here since the government doesn't really support small private companies, and corruption is everywhere (obviously). It's a mess, but if you manage to find your place in it, and just do your thing well, it's possible to earn and live normally (at least as long as it doesn't get... too criminal).
 

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Tax dodging, faking documents, etc. It's quite hard to do honest business here since the government doesn't really support small private companies, and corruption is everywhere (obviously). It's a mess, but if you manage to find your place in it, and just do your thing well, it's possible to earn and live normally (at least as long as it doesn't get... too criminal).

It seems a less desperate version of Italy :dafuq:
 

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It seems a less desperate version of Italy :dafuq:

Well, here, you'd be able to work without having a job (you said you couldn't in the post above). Many people with appropriate skills just do what they can privately, for money (it's common for hairdressers, manicure specialists and such to work at home, or go to their clients' homes). And it's not that hard to start an individual business, but for that, you would need enough money to begin with.
 

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Well, here, you'd be able to work without having a job (you said you couldn't in the post above). Many people with appropriate skills just do what they can privately, for money (it's common for hairdressers, manicure specialists and such to work at home, or go to their clients' homes). And it's not that hard to start an individual business, but for that, you would need enough money to begin with.

Ok thanks alot ? could you VM me what is the country you're from?
 

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Well Italy is shit if you want to get a job.. A lot of people go abroad every year, from every social class.. Where are you from? It seems a lot like here
Same here. My country helps other countries more than it does to it's own ppl.
And I'm Iranian.nice to meet you 8D
 

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Depends on you. Get a trade for air-conditioning and heating. Then start your own business. Same as bring a mechanic. Work from your own house and make your own hours. Hustle
 

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Same here. My country helps other countries more than it does to it's own ppl.
And I'm Iranian.Nice to meet you 8D
Nice to meet you :D well Iran is pretty unknown for me, as everybody paints it as a "hot zone". Anyway it's surely a great country

Depends on you. Get a trade for air-conditioning and heating. Then start your own business. Same as bring a mechanic. Work from your own house and make your own hours. Hustle

Would it end up being an online coach?
 

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Here it's not like that. If you work without having a job you can even get arrested. I could do such a thing only for the closest friends, because if someone go tell the Finance.. I'm facked

Really, you're not allowed to start/operate your own business? That's weak. So if you were to schedule people to come to your home for training counseling you could get in trouble? But that's work. How do new companies start if you need to work for an employer? Curious.
 

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Really, you're not allowed to start/operate your own business? That's weak. So if you were to schedule people to come to your home for training counseling you could get in trouble? But that's work. How do new companies start if you need to work for an employer? Curious.

It depends on the company. Many are old companies and they already were active before that law passed. Other just work in Italy but base their main basement in London or Canary Islands. Other start calling the people they need before starting, in a way to be already built avoiding risks. Obviously, the most successful are the first and second ones
 

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In my country Job is abundance. But sure most of it were low wage one but our Gov already set a minimum wage mean all employers must comply.

You can still get a decent job without a degree.

But for me be an entrepreneur is the best and I currently in. *on the way to become millionaire* *Pray for me folks*

:flowers That would be perfect for you.
 
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