Going
to school in the Dominican Republic is not easy, but a lot of
families struggle to send their kids to good schools with hope that
they will find a good job after they graduate. The ugly truth for
those that do not have social connections is the opposite. For those
that always ignored the word networking, trying to establish good
relationships with friends and classmates from school is very
important, and you never know when this may come in handy.
A
lot of people spend a whole year trying to find a job, and in the end
they have to lower their standards and work in any company to help
pay their expenses and help their families.
A
positive thing is that at least they are able to find a job, even
though they salaries are not so competitive, they can pay for their
data package and Internet for some entertainment at home.
Being
more specific, over 85% of Dominicans earn under US$600 a month .
With this said, maybe now people understand why Dominicans are
entrepreneurs by nature. Living in the “DR” as a lot of tourists
call the Dominican Republic is a whole experience, you can see the
entrepreneurship wherever you walk, stores, people selling in the
streets and at the traffic lights, I would call it survival mode.
Getting
back to the main topic, sometimes when you hear stories of young
professionals and all the things they went through to get a degree,
you could understand why the word EXIT is common in their dictionary.
When young professionals leave their country to look for better
opportunities this has a huge impact on the local economy , as their
ideas and contributions will never reach local businesses and in the
same path, these local companies reduce their possibilities of taking
their commercial exchange from regional to global.
To
finish with the word “Exit”, and this goes dedicated to all local
businessmen, sometimes not offering competitive salaries makes young
professionals look for opportunities in different countries to
finance their personal projects and staying in a place where landing
a job depends on who you know makes it kind of obvious on what
decision has to be made.
This
is just my opinion on how I see this topic, and if you would like to
know more just ask any Dominican that lives abroad, why they took the
decision to leave paradise.
For
those looking for a job, remember there are lots of opportunities if
you look for them, don´t stay home, start searching and you will
find one!
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