A_Spartan_Dead

A_Spartan_Dead

Life's sick joke is us; death is the punchline.
Dec 17, 2025
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I'm being forced to move and all I can do (despite it's near impossible) is to try and go to Greece or Italy. But I've been searching and researching the working environment and it seems to be extremely tough (lots of bad stuff, horrible abuse of workers and their rights) and very bad economy to try find a job in. Furthermore once I'm there I won't have anywhere to stay, and I know that there's a housing crisis there too.
There also seems to be this attitude that seems to mix and demand 2 different things: trying and succeeding, i.e: "you want to work or not? you do? then you'll find work and you'll get a dwelling and you'll be living yourself, no excuses".."what you got fired because the boss only employed you for a month and didn't tell you that was his plan all along? no you're just lazy and don't want to work."

Am I crazy to think that in life you try and most times you don't succeed, so it's impossible to predict exactly what will happen or what goes through an employer's mind?
So I'm asking about this attitude, what kind of environment it makes and if that causes CTB rates to go way up for Europeans and mediterreneans in particular?
(Frankly I'm thinking of just CTBing in a few weeks, this added torture is too much...)
 

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