>r/working-in-[Country]>title: I cant find a job due to racism!! This is so unfair :'((((>body: so I've been living in [Country] for almost 2 months on a student visa, and I cant find a job! All the hiring managers expect me to speak [local language], but I can get by fine with just english everywhere else??? Why are they so racist >:( Who even has time to learn [local language], its useless lol. Its so stupid they let their Xenophobia get in the way of husiness, im an accredited [degree-mill certificate] and they'd be lucky to have me, we'd both win if they just werent so racist and hired meHappens in your country of origin?
Nobody would hire me, not even the fast food jobs.
>>220582986Probably
>>220582986>Account based in _
>>220583015In the phillipines or in other countries?
>>220582986I couldn’t imagine living in a country longterm and not being able to speak the language, at least to a B2 level. Everyone who thinks that’s okay should be shot.
>>220583146Talked about this with a german coworker and an indian outsourcee who moved here on a temp visa, and the latter agreed with the sentiment while the former thought it to be racist. Bizarre.
>>220584176humiliation ritual
>>220582986i would unironically kill myself if i was a native cypriot cyprus is basically the endgame for neoliberal regimes, turning a country into a rootless economic zone full of migrants who sneer at the native culture
>>220582986thanks for the tip, i will try it when i move to Spain. Los españolos son racistas por yo no hablo la lengua