Hamilcar
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Yep...and things gonna rise even higher in the next 2 decades...
And there is ppl...asking why don't we give those "foreigner" work to nationals?
Well...it's the same Q that France or any EU country asked in the 70-80' till today...
The answer is simple... A national DO NOT want to work the job that foreigner do...
A good part of our unemployed WANT to Choose the work they want EVEN though they don't work...
The dilemma of a falling society...
So let's reiterate f, Tunisia is filled with work... But not the work that many want to do... And most unemployed youth who DO NOT have any qualification ...still refuse those type of works...
Brother, I saw with my own eyes Africans and other foreigners (I'd guess Indian from how they looked like but I can't confirm it) working in both building (mramma) and in olive fields and other things
they cost less than a Tunisian, they don't complain much and they work really hard,
lately, even some Syrian refugees opened works there
from food and patisserie to carpentry
our own nationals either want to work in an air-conditioned office, or for exactly what they studied for and nothing else and if they dropped out before getting a degree they either want to join the army and police and they'd quite usually be denied or try to migrate to Europe instead of actually trying to earn a living in the country despite it's actually there
and that's really frustrating...
I mean...
I knew people who refused to work for olive farms for 35 dt a day (basically 13 euro and smth) and food and transport is on farmers
that's 400 euro a month for doing something so simple
and yet they refused because they felt they're above such work
do you expect a Chadian whose annual income as a whole is 560 euro to refuse it???
and remember we're not the Gulf countries
we give nationality if you live long enough in Tunisia and fulfil the requirements so that's also a thing
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