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Originally Posted by JohannBernoulli1667
I have family in Mexico, all middle class educated and they all make a decent living. They all have been victims of extorsion, diminishing purchasing power. All my cousins are exploited by large corporations.
My cousin, graduated top of his class from an elite school, has won national awards and studied abroad.
He works 8-9 pm and gets paid just more than a missery.
I work at a similar company, global corporation and I make 4 times as much. I have the same qualifications.
If I were to move back I would to have to kill myself just to try to make a living.
Not to mention that jobs in the u.s are exciting engineering projects, you work at state of the art labs with the best technical experts in the field of the entire world. Mexico is just a 3rd world dump used to exploit and enrich the rest of the developed world.
If you are at the top of your game, Mexico will be nightmerish, you will never achieve your long life dream of technical excellence.
These are my goals, the things I work on.
Mexico is a disgrace.
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Seem like your cousin needs to explore the job market. I also have lots of family over there. The ones that went on to get their education are doing fairly well, at least enough to be financially stable. I'm not saying that all states are the sam but for individuals like us with high levels of education and business experience, I doubt it would be very difficult to find a decent paying job.
This is the 21st century, why not explore the possibility of staying within your organization but working remotely. My skills within my organization are so vita that replacing me would be illogically expensive. I now outrank management that have been there decades. For this reason, the ownership has assured my position within the organization regardless of my location. Essentially I'd keep my salary even if I move overseas, and I am also free to open up my own office.
You have to play to your strengths, and one of mine is being able to inovate a train personnel so that they can acquire the skills necessary to continue the growth of our organization.
No one does it better than I do, and I guarantee you that the ownership is drooling at the possibility that I could replicate my success with a workforce that would be half the cost.
The things keeping me here is family, otherwise I'd be able to live very well with less than a quarter of my salary in a very nice part of Mexico (PV)
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