There is nothing wrong with those jobs, I think. They are mostly the stepping stones for emigrants who do not have the resources to do something else, like opening a business or something.
Aah, that's the challenge. Either they will adapt to it until they find another or stop. But then they wouldn't have something for the table and for the bills.
unfortunately I don't think office works are easily gotten over there
because most people I know do caregiving job or cleaning jobs when they get there
There is nothing wrong with those jobs, I think. They are mostly the stepping stones for emigrants who do not have the resources to do something else, like opening a business or something.
Nothing is wrong with them actually but they are jobs this people never wanted to do when they where in there home land
Well, if they don't want it, they can always find another, right?
yes but there they have no option
Aah, that's the challenge. Either they will adapt to it until they find another or stop. But then they wouldn't have something for the table and for the bills.
And there is always bills to pay