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[Mar. 17th, 2010|10:52 pm] |
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| From: | kakjux |
Date: | March 18th, 2010 - 04:01 am |
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bet ne jau visi mēs aizbraucam un strādājam par mazākām algām kā vietējie. un, patiesībā, tie cilvēki, kurus es te pazīstu, kuri ir iebraucēji - viņi arī ne.
so, I don't really see the point in the question. I think it's just an assumption. or I am living in a dream again.
though only thing is - we are happy to work. to actually have a job. maybe not the best one in the world, but at least a job.
Paldies par atbildi: I guess you fall into a slightly different category - someone who has (as far as I understand) gone to study. My question is more related to economic migration in the context of the current pizģec occuring currently in your dzimtenē.
| From: | kakjux |
Date: | March 20th, 2010 - 05:36 pm |
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my migration itself had nothing to do with economy or studies. i did study, but didn't graduate. I'm just saying that I don't really know anybody, who would work for less then any English person in the same position. But then again, I can't really recall that I would know anybody who would have come here because of pizģets. Though I know a lot of people that stay here because of that. | |