…saw this somewhere. I thought you said professionals were better off?
‘Over 5,000 people with PhD’s work as janitors in the US’
jan·i·tor
ˈjanədər/ noun
NORTH AMERICAN
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[li]a person employed as a caretaker of a building; a custodian.[/li]synonyms: custodian, caretaker, cleaner, maintenance man/worker, superintendent
“the janitor’s supply closet”
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[li]archaic[/li]a doorman or doorkeeper.
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That statement would be more accurate if you specified 5000 people with foreign earned PhDs. America doesn’t recognize some education systems in the world. It’s just how it is. I know a doctor from Bangladesh who even used to have a personal messenger saa hii ako Pizza Pizza akitengeneza large pepperoni with sausage and bacon. Itabidi wamefanya hiyo kazi ya janitor juu nyinyi mnasumbua kila mwezi ati tuma pesa za school fees
U can have a phd hata tatu but ile huweza mtu huko ni working experience ya huko saa unashindwa utapataje experience na hawakupi chance ya kuipata. Halafu wanakushow u upgrade or do some exams to convert.Ukumbuke labda una familia yangonja kulishwa so after some na frustrations kibao inafika time una weigh ni wewe utarudi class au ni watoi wako
At times, yes. There comes a time when the end justifies the means. If my phd cannot afford me a good pay in Kenya while I can get some better pay out there, why not?