I am Greek. I lived abroad for 20 years, came back. I feel sorry for Niki and her friend. There are two societies in Greece. A small society of the privileged, who have income without dependence to a private employer (e.g., those that have real estate, getting income from rents, those who have "connections" and are employed in predominantly public sector positions where they make money without significant effort and have lots of spare time) - for them life is far, far better than the average European, as you can literally work part time (or not at all), and still enjoy relatively cheap services, amazing weather, etc.. Then there is a much larger society that Niki belongs to which is the one that depends on an employer to make a living. Life for this society is hell, especially now that inflation has made everything much more expensive. This society gets taken advantage of, by the people belonging to the first group: low wages, no prospects of advancement, a lot of working hours. If you are Greek and belong to the second category leave; don't look back. Go abroad, make some money, then consider coming back later in life. If you are Greek and in the first category, then you are lucky, you will hardly find a better place, at least in Europe.
You just described the society in turkey. Some depends on bank interests, collecting rent, some relatives of politicians (thieves!) And most extremely without hope in poverty and no new investments no new businesses no employment prospects...
My family migrated to Greece in 1991 this kind of hardship was always there for us. I grew up in this country, and I can say with confidence that nothing has changed for better. What I see here is corruption, zero compassion for its people and zero organisational skills in management of this beautiful place. Thank you so much for this video. This needs exposure ! Keep it up
Hello! I live in Greece and im 25 years old. Also, i am a Geologist with a master's degree in environmental protection and sustainable development. When i graduated, i found a job in a construction company where im working on in a project and i get paid with 750 euros/ 40h pw. Even though i work remotely and some people would think that this is easy, it's still not. Let me explain: The project is ongoing and i have to provide as quickly as possible an unrealistic workload while having alot of pressure coming at me. It's normal to have pressure while working on a project. On the other hand, i really believe i deserve to earn more money and finally manage to live on my own. On top of that i suffer from anxiety and now i just can't stay in my room without feeling that im at work. What is the conclusion? The conclusion is that i did everything i could and still can't see how i can live on my own. Yes, ofc i can change jobs until i find a good one, although opportunities here are limited. So, i have also decided to move abroad. That's the easiest and smartest thing to do.
@@Unexpectedperspectivesnow ok, to live confortably alone, in a big greek city, you probably need like at least 1500 euros per month. When is this guy getting his salary doubled? In his mid thirties? Yeah by that time he will probably have a family to take care of and need more like 2500 euros to live comfortably. How can you plan your life with those prospects, now that's something I want you to tell me.
@@UnexpectedperspectivesnowYou must be deluded, my friend. In Greece they'll tell you to fuck off and then they'll find another sucker who'll accept 750€. Greece has the highest unemployment rate in the EU so there are plenty of people who will accept peanuts
Exactly. The biggest issue is that you won't be able to afford living on your own even when you work. This is why most young people stay with their parents even when they get quite old
I may have missed what this young woman studied, but I think it wasn’t mentioned. One thing that Greece gets wrong is the insistence that everyone gets a university degree, no matter what that degree is in, without any applicability in the local job market, while certain skills are always in short supply and very well paid. Had she pursued a technology degree with programming, as she is doing now on the side, she would have been able to get a higher-paying job or even nowadays a remote job and stay in Greece. A degree ie in Sociology does not mean much in Greece’s employment market. I see a lot of friend having spent years and €€ to study something and then struggle, only to then do something completely different.
yes yes, the whole population should go into programming or engineering, that is what greece's job market, with its high level of technological development, requires
@@Logic101-PhiUoa I only brought up the programming since that’s what that young lady is doing, which tells me there are better jobs in that industry. It could be other things, as with every country, try to get hold of an electrician, or a plumber, especially if you are building and need crews. People for a couple of generations have put too much value in uni education and relating jobs while frowning upon “easier” to learn and enter jobs can get you more money, can lead you to become a business owner and the boss of yourself and can keep you in high demand for life. My uncle who worked with ac installations couldn’t retire from all the clientele. And yet you see young Greeks with degrees waiting tables, working odd jobs in tourism during the summer, or low pay jobs like assistants, receptionists etc. Where is the value in the time spent to get your degree?
The woman was studying computer programming, specifcally it was a diet management program, written in Java (I can tell as I am involved in IT)...so programming is a very important skill that will allow people to get into this industry and expand and grow your opportunities. Learning the skill and working for a large international company with offices in Europe is an advantage, learning English to a high level is also important.
@@BillDrives We need doctors in canada and US. We also need A LOT of RN (Registered Nurses) or LPN (licensed practical nurse). Greeks could come here and study here then get a job right away. I'm disappointed my govt in canada doesn't know how to go and poach talent from countries that are close to canadian values. Instead we get certain people who only work in uber and cafes. We need RN, not cafe workers.
I agree that most degrees are not even applicable by their nature, like Sociology etc. But then again you have the same problem in every degree with very few exceptions. The only way you can find work in Greece is either in Tourism, or work in the villages and countryside. I would be great if Greece started producing again, but the paying and working conditions there are horrendous now too
I left Greece for England-what was I thinking?!! Life in Greece was good, and I have a good life in England as well, but the weather here is killing me. I have never lived in a more depressed Country than England.
Living abroad as a Romanian , been the best choice of my life . I feel greek young people , in Romania is the same only public sector of working gets benefits , corruption , relations, and ties to any kind of political parties . Romania became a living hell , people keep leaving , and employers ask themselves why they cannot find people for work , meanwhile exploiting employees to the last drop
It would be fine to do the study work in the day and have an evening job to supplement income, this is the norm for all students. Also in Greece, there is a complete lack of cleaning staff for Airbnb work or home cleaning, you can easily make 60 euros for an hour and a half to clean a small airbnb room. x 2 daily of those would be 2400 Euros a month. I'm living in Greece for 30 years...
I don't know who pays €20/hour in Greece...No taxes to be deducted? Perhaps this is a not declared money? Can you imagine if you could get paid €20/hour x 8 hrs/day x 20 days a month? that would mean you could make €3.200/month......Woooow... Why we are not all going to Greece to do that job???? Because when you wake up, the reality shows that you only get €800/month..and if so....
It's hard enough to study. Studying and working at the same time is quite impossible, if you don't want to put total stress on your body and mind and become ill. Yes, I've tried it. The job affected my studies already from day one. It was impossible. I knew a few people who did it, they were always drained, physically and mentally, and didn't do well in their studies. Also, you're being quite disrespectful for thinking she should do cleaning jobs just because she'female. Not everyone can do cleaning jobs. She's already doing a job she's probably overqualified for, anyway.
I like that they both refer to each other as girls even though they are a lesbian couple. They are not confused of their gender despite their sexual attraction choice. Good to see they are not delusional.
I hope the situation in Greece will improve for its people so that they can afford good lives and have children. I admire Greek people very much. My wife is from Athens and I have been there many times so I have an understanding.
I understand this video is made to inform young "modern people" about the situation in greece, based on the inderests of young "modern people". I would like to give you an historically based information about the situation in greece. Half of the g.d. income of greece (about 100bn) is collected as taxes from the half of the population of greece to be given as a reassured life long steady income to the other half of the population. That has as a result the "little paradice" of the one half to become the real hell of the private economy of the other half. There is no financial air to "breath" a serious private economy. So everything is based on light service jobs that offer cheap service products that have cheap salaries for the people. That is happening in greece for 50 year now. And is going to happen continuously until the end of the days. Whoever does not know that, does not know anything about the greeks and their way of life. Naturaly young "moder people", even the greek speaking ones, have no clue about that situation. Modernity is an enemy of the history (i.e. the knowlegde).
"Half of the g.d. income of greece (about 100bn) is collected as taxes from the half of the population of greece to be given as a reassured life long steady income to the other half of the population." This is how most welfare states work. Half the population also supports children, students, stay-at-home mothers and pensioners. E.g. in my country, Hungary, 4.7 million people work full time, but there are 9.6 million people in the country. Hungary is slowly faring away from it though. It is more and more common for students to work part time (they don't have to pay taxes), for full time workers to start an individual business on the side (the income from this is practically tax free) or for pensioners to work easy jobs (they get a huge tax cut as well).
Exactly-- the goal of any educated middle class greek is to work in the public sector so they don't actually have to work. Greece was on EU socialism for years--lots of german debt but the financial crisis meant the reality hit and the economy was living way beyond its means with a fat public sector and lots of corruption. The young Greeks suffered the most, but socialism never worked-- EU-led privation finally meant some upgrades to things, e.g. roads / airports and other infrastructure and many things were finally modernized.
@@stevealba4599 You know this "educated" thing means a certificate from "any" univertity. It is very easy - if not given for free. Inspectors have dissapeared from the - realy hard - education decates ago. Every "hard way" that could lead somewhere high has replaced with "easy ways" that will lead nowhere of value.
If you have the opportunity to go abroad, it’s worth trying. You experiencing something different, and your view on life broadens. You gain knowledge, wisdom, see different cultures, different people, different way of life, struggle, more opportunities….. If you want to go back to Greece, you will go back as a different person, and you will see things you couldn’t see before.. Maybe you will find a place which suits you better, or maybe not.. Life is an adventure😊❤
Nice life you're having there if you think this kind of a life situation is an adventure. In fact, you will have a culture shock if you go back and you will see even more clearly how doomed your country of origin is. Speaking from experience. Don't ever go back.
Here in Germany in most companies you can choose how many days and hours you want to work (between 3- 5 days) if you have a cheap rent you would survive with 3 weekly work days . Thats how I live. But life here is hard anyway specially the social one.
I have a (greek) friend that migrated from greece to germany and often posts about how the same products are cheaper in germany than in greece. Also says that the governemtnhelps you buy a house and it's not impossible as it is here.
Mostly in the 50s to 70s nowadays only the ones with degrees fro better pay though the Greek nation gave them free education and medical care. Traitors in my view.
The nice weather isn't so nice. Try working under the scorching sun for 3-5 months (depending on how intense the summer is). Waiting for the bus under the summer heat for more than 30-40 minutes because it has stuck in the traffic. Living in cement cells in concrete jungles like most of the big greek cities without free spaces,parks, enough greenery. Everything is so fast,loud, chaotic and disorganised. Only the food and the generosity of SOME Greeks is what is worth it in Greece apart from the natural beauty which is extraordinary.
@@Gk-ug6gu Come to the US - you'll need a car because they're aren't any busses and everything you buy is way too expensive - if you can afford a place to live. It's bad all over.
Greece's successive governments from the 2000s created this situation. Again and again, the people pay the price of their corruption and incompetence. It's really sad to see such a beautiful nation getting weaker each year. Instead of taking long term measures to develop the economy, the politics sell parts of Greece to announce that the GDP grows, while Greeks continue to suffer.
It's extremely hard to immigrate to Switzerland, and it is not an EU member state, therefore an EU passport won't help her to relocate there. Why can't Nikki work a part time job, and also continue with her programming course? If you have no profession or marketable skills, you will still not make enough money to survive in a high cost of living country, and you will still be poor. Why does she think money just rolls in the streets of Switzerland? Not to mention that if this lady doesn't have the stamina or resilience to make it through a waitress job, she for sure won't make it as an immigrant which is very hard mentally and emotionally to go through. I should know, I am an immigrant myself.
Enjoy your 6 days a week! I was struggling through my 20s and early thirties financially and I wish we had the motivation to stop this happening to younger generations. Because we suffered through it doesn't mean they have to too.
She pays no rent, has a GF who actually works and pays most of the bills for her, and every time she has a job she quits it because it's "too hard" and I'm supposed to feel bad for her?
I know a lot of Greeks who tried to work in the US and went back to Greece. They said work in the US is too much, "way more than we thought it is". My daughter is the college (pre-med) and works 30 hours per week in a restaurant. We don't understand how Greeks have one month vacation plus total holidays around 2-3 weeks.
Sorry but how is this a documentary? You are showcasing someone who makes excuses and think the grads is greener on the other side. She does a coding course, ofc she could also do a job in the side earning 300-500 extra euros. She moved out not to be a financial burden and lives in her family house on her gf paycheck. She obviously studied in the wrong field of touristic because studying touristic was the easy option and now she makes excuses for herself. Her gf makes 700€ she made 800+ tips(tips in summer can be more than the salary) they dont pay rent. How does she have a problem?
But they only work 4-5 months and make more money than most managers in greece. My friend worked in the same island as her and made 5k net a month. Its their choice. Fast money
Kriss just get a scooter and sign up for WOLT. I was saved by that move and I am 55 and live in Athens. Forget about leaving. The most you hear about living abroad is a lie. Rent alone is a nightmare. You have not to pay rent, your GF works, what you need is to be the master of yourself. Just get a used scooter and do delivery.
@Kujokouklos Why pretend you know better than her? If it works for you, it doesn't mean it works for everybody. And as you probably know, platforms like Wolt, Glovo etc. prefer migrant slaves that don't even speak the language of the country they work for, they lower the work price so the pay is minimal. It's not like it used to be in the beginning. Second, she's female. Etc. There are many problems with that type of work.
People have expectations. Your life is over anyway. Delivery is the only option for you. Are you serious to suggest this to a 25 year old guy with all future ahead?
The conditions are horrible. These are some really heavy jobs to do and the paying is really bad. Nowadays Albanians have stopped working in the vineyards too.
This seems to be a story about depression, not economics. What young women like her need to develop resilience and coping skills for those horrible periods where we don't like our jobs.
What resillience? Get serious man, In Greece its almost impossible to get a job to cover your costs, and here in Netherlands, my monthly costs with rent is about 1800 euros and the basic salary is 1900 (a salary almost impossible to get). Highly skilled people here like software engineers can secure 4000-5000 euros per month after tax. You have no idea what kind of hellish country Greece is!
it is not that simple man. I'm at an age, and i understand what while young people finding it difficult to adapt, the rules of the game aren't helping either.
I'm Greek, and I left Greece last year. Not only it's impossible to survive, but the salary that most people are getting paid is not enough to cover more than 2 weeks. Itt has nothing to do with gender as well. I am a man with an master's degree. I was getting paid barely the minimum wage. And in fact only 9% of the population receives a salary of more than 1.1k euros.
Just leave the country now. If you speak english and habe a basic bachelor degree you can build in 6 months a much better life in countries like germany, netherlands, switzerland etc.
@@clairechloe5294it depends where you are because i have a friend that insists i go to germany because his life is so much better, he has a better salary, saya thet he is able to buy a house and the government helps with that and also posts often about how the same products we have here, are cheaoer there,
@@clairechloe5294 So if you live there, why shouldn’t I also give it a shot? I never understood people who have migrated discouraging others from doing it! Do you really think we’re so naive we’ll take your advice?
Heartbreaking to watch fellow Greeks suffering back in Greece..... My advice to anyone is to migrate, you only live once. It doesnt worth to try to fix anything in a such corrupted nation. Save yours and your family's lifes.
The thing that is not being discussed in this video is that, yeah while all these are true about wages and stuff, there is something that they do not tell. In Greece incompetence, lack of extra or any useful skills , lack of thirst to work extra for capitalism and corpos, and bad employees are not treated the same as in other Western developed countries. There are no assessments in public workers. Everyone is doing their stuff, with bad tempo and care, and go home paid those low wages they mention. The same is starting to become true in many jobs in private sector. So, wrapping all these, here in Greece we are never gonna advance further in tech and attitude, everything will crumble from time to time cursing governments, but never ourselves, but we will remain in a relatively peaceful state of mind that a german, dutch, swiss, french, would never have. We live with our incompetence, we know what is currently happening here, but we do not care, if we grab a cup of coffee and go out in the sun. This is a recipe for failure sometime in the future, but it is what it is.
I agree on the point that productivity is not a priority in Greece, but the locals don't have any idea how a capitalist society actually works. If they did, most would try to do something about it.
@@pelagaki97 even if they knew, they would not, since we are also very mad with our politicians, so we do not do anything, they do not do anything, and we keep just handling crisis and surviving with mountains , forests and sea. Until they force us to pay for all those too.
She worked with a 3 HOUR LUNCH and she couldn't take it. Then find out she's had about 10 different jobs and didn't stick with any of them because they expected her to work. Keep on complaining.
Most Greeks between 20-40 are exactly like this. Nothing but complaining and yet never doing anything to change it. And yet claiming they have all the answers. The older generations are equally blind and arrogant for different reasons. It’s truly a doomed place destined to be nothing more than a vacation destination. I’ll tell you this however, if you want to work in a field which needs actual expertise and not a fake degree you’ll find a decent paying job, yes even in Greece. No “connections” or “privileged” background required.
Agreed. I’m also Greek and went through a rough time laying my future career in place. I had to do waiting in the summer, odd jobs. And when I had to count every euro as they did, I also quit smoking. Money down the pit just to destroy your health.
She worked 8 hours without a break, then went home to take a rest for 3 hours and then she went to work another job for 4-5 hours...which meant she was home well after midnight, probably around 1-2 am and she had to go early in the morning to work. Not having time for sleep is not easy.
we would get a whole picture if you interviewed her employers, they would explain why she was fired, or what kind of job she did. I worked in Athens, after 7 days I found a job, I could not speak a word of Greek, I worked every day for 10 hours, I had no papers, I never complained.
Since they are part of the E.U, it is to blame for Greece's economic woes. It seems that the rich countries became richer and the poor countries became poorer. Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece are in the same boat.
"Despite the fact she went to university." Who told you that going to the university is going to solve your life's problems? Whoever did was a liar. And is responsible for your situation.
@@enentr I left Greece in 2014 when I was 24 to live and work in the UK. After 10 years living abroad and with my friends experience living in Ireland, USA and England I can assure you she will face worse situations in her professional and social life abroad. 👌Το εξωτερικό δεν είναι πανάκεια και ούτε παράδεισος. Παραμύθι σας πουλάνε.
Same in Spain, a tougher life for young people, no matter if you have a good degree, if you want a job you need to go to service sector or retail, in your career exiges years of experience, blablabla and blablabla. Take your luggage and go abroad! The next will doing that possibly its me
Imagine if one of them got pregnant and they got a child to raise -they couldn t afford-. Western societys have moved away from production and capitalism is earning money from economical or marketing ways. Greece is the crossroad of west and east (west civilization is based on Greek). It is time for Greece to look east and find new ways 😉
Yes, "imagine"... That takes a lot of imagination. To look east, for one thing, Greeks will need to stop adopting these western...let's say, trends, like the one you just implicitly referred to.
You will make it, one day at a time. It will get better and you will see better days and experience mental peace, joy and happiness in your lives inshallah 🤲🏽
What does Chris mean about "we will start dating or small dating again"? Does she mean prostitution? I googled it and prostitution is legal in Greece. Is that what Nikki does for a living? At least they are not homeless.
You talking as if you dont have a strong passport! Come check our situations in Lebanon where we are fighting for electricity transportation and even religion
You must be a miserable, jealous human being for going against another person who also struggles, instead of going against those that have all the money and oppress you both. And you're saying "even religion" as if that is more important than survival stuff like home and food. A country that put religion first and that has prehistoric values can't expect prosperity, anyway. I'm sorry for Greece but I'm not sorry for your backward country.
You are not correct at all! I offer a normal job in Athens, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, public insurance and medical care all included, more than 1000 euros salary after all the above are paid already, and i can’t find a normal secretary. Their main problem is that they are just lazy.
@@barbara9315 Come on, you know they all live at home with the parents until they marry and then share a rent with somebody else. 1000 euros as a firts salary in Athens is fine. I live in Greece for 30 years.
@@lorrainevlambert Not most, but many people do, I agree. When you accept a job offer though, they never ask you whether you live in a share house or what your expenses are. The salary depends on a benchmarking not on what your monthly expenses are .
I feel like this is an insanely generic "documentary". I also live in Greece, in Thessaloniki where she lives and the reality is very different, i work only during the season and usually i travel during the winter. My quality of life is super high even for European standards. Greeks are also as rich as the Germans (a g7 country), typically having big fortunes like homes and shops. They just found 1 "alternative" person and say that this is the entire country lol.
@@s.e.studios1386 for me yes, i would suggest you to stay in Kos, Rhodes or Corfu as these are places that have some of the most beautiful islands around them and if you open a shop there in these cities chances are you will have enough money to feed your grandchildren. It highly depends on what your professional experience is too, usually people there work in tourism industry, ships or agriculture.
@@s.e.studios1386If you have remote work and a better salary than most greeks then you can move anywhere. But if you are gonna work a basic greek job with 700-800 euros a month with the rents being 500 euros then it's not worth it.
When you say Greeks are as rich as Germans, you mean the Greek upper class is as rich as the German one. What makes you think that everyone owns houses and shops? You sound like an out of touch aristocrat yourself.
@@WatermelonCat-yc4bq False, i am from the upper class yes but this is what stats say. Greeks and Germans have the same fortune, also Greeks as a whole have an even bigger, considering that Greeks in Greece are some of the poorer ones compared to the ones in diaspora. Germans with 2/3 more wealth (as a county entity) have same fortune as Greeks.
Everyone wants a job that pays well. Wait in line like everyone else. It sucks but it’s the reality of things. Where are you going to go that’s better? If there is a place like that then everyone would be lining up to get in.
@abrahamlevi3556 Very true, but much less so when you're barely able to survive in your own country that treats you like shit. It's very satisfactory in the end.
Just see the type of "woman" she is, and ask yourself why wouldn't anyone hire her. Stop blaming the country for your own failure. Get your s*** together.
The problem with European countries they don't have enough capitalism and franchises and larg chain super stores most businesses are small and family owned everyone in the family works at the store even the dogs and cats. Some tech jobs expect to much experience unlike in USA you don't need experience really most companies train you
Why dont you come here in Greece to work and see how things are?I havent seen any American or European coming here for work.Getting 700-800 Euros and have to pay 400 Euros just for rent.
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Depressed weak people, with no creativity, nothing else there to say.. I made the most money when I was unemployed, you just have to be flexible & creative.. Nobody owes you anything, figure it out on your own..
@@kloatlanta looks like you got no skills and creativity when you think that work has to be hard to make decent money, just like the person in the video.. Let's blame everyone else because a crybaby doesn't have billions 🤣
I am Greek. I lived abroad for 20 years, came back. I feel sorry for Niki and her friend. There are two societies in Greece. A small society of the privileged, who have income without dependence to a private employer (e.g., those that have real estate, getting income from rents, those who have "connections" and are employed in predominantly public sector positions where they make money without significant effort and have lots of spare time) - for them life is far, far better than the average European, as you can literally work part time (or not at all), and still enjoy relatively cheap services, amazing weather, etc.. Then there is a much larger society that Niki belongs to which is the one that depends on an employer to make a living. Life for this society is hell, especially now that inflation has made everything much more expensive. This society gets taken advantage of, by the people belonging to the first group: low wages, no prospects of advancement, a lot of working hours. If you are Greek and belong to the second category leave; don't look back. Go abroad, make some money, then consider coming back later in life. If you are Greek and in the first category, then you are lucky, you will hardly find a better place, at least in Europe.
Stop making babies! Last generation of slaves working for the rich! I never wanted kids!
Very well said I have friends in both circumstances- cheers
If you are in the first group: do what you can to make everybody havegood conditions as yourself ! ❤
@@thanasisk go where????????
You just described the society in turkey. Some depends on bank interests, collecting rent, some relatives of politicians (thieves!) And most extremely without hope in poverty and no new investments no new businesses no employment prospects...
My family migrated to Greece in 1991 this kind of hardship was always there for us. I grew up in this country, and I can say with confidence that nothing has changed for better. What I see here is corruption, zero compassion for its people and zero organisational skills in management of this beautiful place.
Thank you so much for this video. This needs exposure !
Keep it up
true. You know the song λενγκω?
The idiocy of the modern world. The people of the country many visitors come to for relaxation, are themselves the most stressed of the EU :(
You have all the presuppositions of having a super life but not the budget. Living in dreamland, broke! What a nightmare!
@plonss Great comment, well said. The same is happening to my EU country right now, Croatia. It's twisted.
Hello! I live in Greece and im 25 years old. Also, i am a Geologist with a master's degree in environmental protection and sustainable development. When i graduated, i found a job in a construction company where im working on in a project and i get paid with 750 euros/ 40h pw. Even though i work remotely and some people would think that this is easy, it's still not. Let me explain:
The project is ongoing and i have to provide as quickly as possible an unrealistic workload while having alot of pressure coming at me. It's normal to have pressure while working on a project. On the other hand, i really believe i deserve to earn more money and finally manage to live on my own. On top of that i suffer from anxiety and now i just can't stay in my room without feeling that im at work.
What is the conclusion? The conclusion is that i did everything i could and still can't see how i can live on my own. Yes, ofc i can change jobs until i find a good one, although opportunities here are limited. So, i have also decided to move abroad. That's the easiest and smartest thing to do.
Seriously. Anxiety? For what?
@@Unexpectedperspectivesnow ok, to live confortably alone, in a big greek city, you probably need like at least 1500 euros per month. When is this guy getting his salary doubled? In his mid thirties? Yeah by that time he will probably have a family to take care of and need more like 2500 euros to live comfortably. How can you plan your life with those prospects, now that's something I want you to tell me.
@@Kapapi tell them to raise your salary or you'll quit immediately. They probably need you more than you think.
@@UnexpectedperspectivesnowYou must be deluded, my friend. In Greece they'll tell you to fuck off and then they'll find another sucker who'll accept 750€. Greece has the highest unemployment rate in the EU so there are plenty of people who will accept peanuts
Exactly. The biggest issue is that you won't be able to afford living on your own even when you work. This is why most young people stay with their parents even when they get quite old
I may have missed what this young woman studied, but I think it wasn’t mentioned. One thing that Greece gets wrong is the insistence that everyone gets a university degree, no matter what that degree is in, without any applicability in the local job market, while certain skills are always in short supply and very well paid. Had she pursued a technology degree with programming, as she is doing now on the side, she would have been able to get a higher-paying job or even nowadays a remote job and stay in Greece. A degree ie in Sociology does not mean much in Greece’s employment market. I see a lot of friend having spent years and €€ to study something and then struggle, only to then do something completely different.
yes yes, the whole population should go into programming or engineering, that is what greece's job market, with its high level of technological development, requires
@@Logic101-PhiUoa I only brought up the programming since that’s what that young lady is doing, which tells me there are better jobs in that industry. It could be other things, as with every country, try to get hold of an electrician, or a plumber, especially if you are building and need crews. People for a couple of generations have put too much value in uni education and relating jobs while frowning upon “easier” to learn and enter jobs can get you more money, can lead you to become a business owner and the boss of yourself and can keep you in high demand for life. My uncle who worked with ac installations couldn’t retire from all the clientele. And yet you see young Greeks with degrees waiting tables, working odd jobs in tourism during the summer, or low pay jobs like assistants, receptionists etc. Where is the value in the time spent to get your degree?
The woman was studying computer programming, specifcally it was a diet management program, written in Java (I can tell as I am involved in IT)...so programming is a very important skill that will allow people to get into this industry and expand and grow your opportunities. Learning the skill and working for a large international company with offices in Europe is an advantage, learning English to a high level is also important.
@@BillDrives We need doctors in canada and US. We also need A LOT of RN (Registered Nurses) or LPN (licensed practical nurse). Greeks could come here and study here then get a job right away. I'm disappointed my govt in canada doesn't know how to go and poach talent from countries that are close to canadian values. Instead we get certain people who only work in uber and cafes. We need RN, not cafe workers.
I agree that most degrees are not even applicable by their nature, like Sociology etc. But then again you have the same problem in every degree with very few exceptions. The only way you can find work in Greece is either in Tourism, or work in the villages and countryside. I would be great if Greece started producing again, but the paying and working conditions there are horrendous now too
Hello from Romania we working there in Greece !!!!
The Greek people are so kind and hopeful no matter what they have to deal with.
AHAHAHHAHAHAHA DO YOU LIVE IN GREECE?
@@Maniaku123 clearly not
Tell us better place to work...😅😅😅 have a nice trip and don't forget to right a letter..😅😅😅😅
I left Greece for England-what was I thinking?!! Life in Greece was good, and I have a good life in England as well, but the weather here is killing me. I have never lived in a more depressed Country than England.
Living abroad as a Romanian , been the best choice of my life . I feel greek young people , in Romania is the same only public sector of working gets benefits , corruption , relations, and ties to any kind of political parties . Romania became a living hell , people keep leaving , and employers ask themselves why they cannot find people for work , meanwhile exploiting employees to the last drop
It would be fine to do the study work in the day and have an evening job to supplement income, this is the norm for all students. Also in Greece, there is a complete lack of cleaning staff for Airbnb work or home cleaning, you can easily make 60 euros for an hour and a half to clean a small airbnb room. x 2 daily of those would be 2400 Euros a month. I'm living in Greece for 30 years...
@lorrainevlambert Not everybody is made to be a housewife. I bet you suggested her that because she's female. Disgusting.
I don't know who pays €20/hour in Greece...No taxes to be deducted?
Perhaps this is a not declared money?
Can you imagine if you could get paid €20/hour x 8 hrs/day x 20 days a month? that would mean you could make €3.200/month......Woooow...
Why we are not all going to Greece to do that job????
Because when you wake up, the reality shows that you only get €800/month..and if so....
It's hard enough to study. Studying and working at the same time is quite impossible, if you don't want to put total stress on your body and mind and become ill. Yes, I've tried it. The job affected my studies already from day one. It was impossible. I knew a few people who did it, they were always drained, physically and mentally, and didn't do well in their studies.
Also, you're being quite disrespectful for thinking she should do cleaning jobs just because she'female. Not everyone can do cleaning jobs. She's already doing a job she's probably overqualified for, anyway.
I like that they both refer to each other as girls even though they are a lesbian couple. They are not confused of their gender despite their sexual attraction choice. Good to see they are not delusional.
I hope the situation in Greece will improve for its people so that they can afford good lives and have children. I admire Greek people very much. My wife is from Athens and I have been there many times so I have an understanding.
I understand this video is made to inform young "modern people" about the situation in greece, based on the inderests of young "modern people". I would like to give you an historically based information about the situation in greece. Half of the g.d. income of greece (about 100bn) is collected as taxes from the half of the population of greece to be given as a reassured life long steady income to the other half of the population. That has as a result the "little paradice" of the one half to become the real hell of the private economy of the other half. There is no financial air to "breath" a serious private economy. So everything is based on light service jobs that offer cheap service products that have cheap salaries for the people. That is happening in greece for 50 year now. And is going to happen continuously until the end of the days. Whoever does not know that, does not know anything about the greeks and their way of life. Naturaly young "moder people", even the greek speaking ones, have no clue about that situation. Modernity is an enemy of the history (i.e. the knowlegde).
"Half of the g.d. income of greece (about 100bn) is collected as taxes from the half of the population of greece to be given as a reassured life long steady income to the other half of the population."
This is how most welfare states work. Half the population also supports children, students, stay-at-home mothers and pensioners. E.g. in my country, Hungary, 4.7 million people work full time, but there are 9.6 million people in the country. Hungary is slowly faring away from it though. It is more and more common for students to work part time (they don't have to pay taxes), for full time workers to start an individual business on the side (the income from this is practically tax free) or for pensioners to work easy jobs (they get a huge tax cut as well).
Exactly-- the goal of any educated middle class greek is to work in the public sector so they don't actually have to work. Greece was on EU socialism for years--lots of german debt but the financial crisis meant the reality hit and the economy was living way beyond its means with a fat public sector and lots of corruption. The young Greeks suffered the most, but socialism never worked-- EU-led privation finally meant some upgrades to things, e.g. roads / airports and other infrastructure and many things were finally modernized.
@@stevealba4599 You know this "educated" thing means a certificate from "any" univertity. It is very easy - if not given for free. Inspectors have dissapeared from the - realy hard - education decates ago. Every "hard way" that could lead somewhere high has replaced with "easy ways" that will lead nowhere of value.
If you have the opportunity to go abroad, it’s worth trying. You experiencing something different, and your view on life broadens. You gain knowledge, wisdom, see different cultures, different people, different way of life, struggle, more opportunities….. If you want to go back to Greece, you will go back as a different person, and you will see things you couldn’t see before.. Maybe you will find a place which suits you better, or maybe not.. Life is an adventure😊❤
Nice life you're having there if you think this kind of a life situation is an adventure. In fact, you will have a culture shock if you go back and you will see even more clearly how doomed your country of origin is. Speaking from experience. Don't ever go back.
Here in Germany in most companies you can choose how many days and hours you want to work (between 3- 5 days) if you have a cheap rent you would survive with 3 weekly work days . Thats how I live. But life here is hard anyway specially the social one.
@@Criminal1channel that's super nice tbh , most ppl don't get that choice
True!!!
I have a (greek) friend that migrated from greece to germany and often posts about how the same products are cheaper in germany than in greece. Also says that the governemtnhelps you buy a house and it's not impossible as it is here.
How is life socially hard? Interesting statement.
@@rainerm.8168 Can't integrate into the community, can't make friends, living isolated?
Greeks migrating since time existed.
The sky is blue.
@@CJ0101 not always m8!
@@BenSna-vo4wd Not in Greece 😎
@@user98344 what u mean?
Mostly in the 50s to 70s nowadays only the ones with degrees fro better pay though the Greek nation gave them free education and medical care. Traitors in my view.
As Albanian we have so many similar situations,its like our capitalists learned from eath other
It's the same situation here in Brazil.
For people that think it's ok or a paradise. I used to work at hotels as a cook and i was working 7/7 days for at least 12~16 hours per day
same in germany...
Same in Italy.
Escape to where? At least you had nice weather and family. The grass ain't greener
True, same sh🥵t everywhere
probably somewhere higher wage and less work days
The nice weather isn't so nice. Try working under the scorching sun for 3-5 months (depending on how intense the summer is). Waiting for the bus under the summer heat for more than 30-40 minutes because it has stuck in the traffic. Living in cement cells in concrete jungles like most of the big greek cities without free spaces,parks, enough greenery. Everything is so fast,loud, chaotic and disorganised. Only the food and the generosity of SOME Greeks is what is worth it in Greece apart from the natural beauty which is extraordinary.
The weather is horrible in the summer, it is impossible to work with heat.
@@Gk-ug6gu Come to the US - you'll need a car because they're aren't any busses and everything you buy is way too expensive - if you can afford a place to live. It's bad all over.
Go girls, go! Don't lose any more time and quality of life.
The reason is because young people with a university degree can't find a job and most of them live with their parents.
Greece's successive governments from the 2000s created this situation.
Again and again, the people pay the price of their corruption and incompetence.
It's really sad to see such a beautiful nation getting weaker each year.
Instead of taking long term measures to develop the economy, the politics sell parts of Greece to announce that the GDP grows, while Greeks continue to suffer.
It's extremely hard to immigrate to Switzerland, and it is not an EU member state, therefore an EU passport won't help her to relocate there.
Why can't Nikki work a part time job, and also continue with her programming course?
If you have no profession or marketable skills, you will still not make enough money to survive in a high cost of living country, and you will still be poor. Why does she think money just rolls in the streets of Switzerland?
Not to mention that if this lady doesn't have the stamina or resilience to make it through a waitress job, she for sure won't make it as an immigrant which is very hard mentally and emotionally to go through. I should know, I am an immigrant myself.
Enjoy your 6 days a week! I was struggling through my 20s and early thirties financially and I wish we had the motivation
to stop this happening to younger generations. Because we suffered through it doesn't mean they have to too.
She pays no rent, has a GF who actually works and pays most of the bills for her, and every time she has a job she quits it because it's "too hard" and I'm supposed to feel bad for her?
I know a lot of Greeks who tried to work in the US and went back to Greece. They said work in the US is too much, "way more than we thought it is". My daughter is the college (pre-med) and works 30 hours per week in a restaurant. We don't understand how Greeks have one month vacation plus total holidays around 2-3 weeks.
You get a minimum of 20 days annual leave in Greece + Government Holidays.
Interesting. Can you analyze that please?
@@GeorgeSchenker Any other requests before I reply?
@@garyyakamoto2648 nope Ma'am
@@GeorgeSchenker With such ma'am prompts, do you chew a lot of organic nuts in your mouth?
Please, take into consideration also Romania, I am happy to provide background info if you wish. Best!
So Yanis Varoufakis is right. Greece is still screwed.
+ when eas "unscrewed"?
Of course he's right. He contributed to that
He'd love nothing more that Communist.
No. Communists are screwed (with or without Varoufakis)
The fact that that’s the only Greek you know is disheartening…
Sorry but how is this a documentary? You are showcasing someone who makes excuses and think the grads is greener on the other side. She does a coding course, ofc she could also do a job in the side earning 300-500 extra euros. She moved out not to be a financial burden and lives in her family house on her gf paycheck. She obviously studied in the wrong field of touristic because studying touristic was the easy option and now she makes excuses for herself. Her gf makes 700€ she made 800+ tips(tips in summer can be more than the salary) they dont pay rent. How does she have a problem?
8 hours in the morning and another 5 in the afternoon ? HELL ON EARTH
But they only work 4-5 months and make more money than most managers in greece. My friend worked in the same island as her and made 5k net a month. Its their choice. Fast money
@whatsup-zh6qv yes. ...ok ...but you will be alive after this rythm ? And if yes... how many you will give to the doctors ?
Kriss just get a scooter and sign up for WOLT. I was saved by that move and I am 55 and live in Athens. Forget about leaving. The most you hear about living abroad is a lie. Rent alone is a nightmare. You have not to pay rent, your GF works, what you need is to be the master of yourself. Just get a used scooter and do delivery.
@Kujokouklos Why pretend you know better than her? If it works for you, it doesn't mean it works for everybody. And as you probably know, platforms like Wolt, Glovo etc. prefer migrant slaves that don't even speak the language of the country they work for, they lower the work price so the pay is minimal. It's not like it used to be in the beginning. Second, she's female. Etc. There are many problems with that type of work.
People have expectations. Your life is over anyway. Delivery is the only option for you. Are you serious to suggest this to a 25 year old guy with all future ahead?
I love Greece ❤️
Ya, living is tough everywhere.
No it's not, the differences are enormous. It's pathetic how ignorant are you and some others here.
Great sharing
They hire people from Romania right away why she can't work?????
The conditions are horrible. These are some really heavy jobs to do and the paying is really bad. Nowadays Albanians have stopped working in the vineyards too.
This seems to be a story about depression, not economics. What young women like her need to develop resilience and coping skills for those horrible periods where we don't like our jobs.
What resillience? Get serious man, In Greece its almost impossible to get a job to cover your costs, and here in Netherlands, my monthly costs with rent is about 1800 euros and the basic salary is 1900 (a salary almost impossible to get). Highly skilled people here like software engineers can secure 4000-5000 euros per month after tax. You have no idea what kind of hellish country Greece is!
it is not that simple man.
I'm at an age, and i understand what while young people finding it difficult to adapt, the rules of the game aren't helping either.
I'm Greek, and I left Greece last year. Not only it's impossible to survive, but the salary that most people are getting paid is not enough to cover more than 2 weeks. Itt has nothing to do with gender as well. I am a man with an master's degree. I was getting paid barely the minimum wage. And in fact only 9% of the population receives a salary of more than 1.1k euros.
Boomer detected 🙄
@@jacknicolssen7492 unskilled people have trouble everywhere, but in Greece even a doctor can have survival issues.
Just leave the country now. If you speak english and habe a basic bachelor degree you can build in 6 months a much better life in countries like germany, netherlands, switzerland etc.
going to any euro country would be a mistake,
@@Netboxviewer - You are so correct. 👍💯👍 I live in Germany and life is quite tough plus unfriendly and cold-hearted people.
@@clairechloe5294Specially in Sachsen 😢
@@clairechloe5294it depends where you are because i have a friend that insists i go to germany because his life is so much better, he has a better salary, saya thet he is able to buy a house and the government helps with that and also posts often about how the same products we have here, are cheaoer there,
@@clairechloe5294 So if you live there, why shouldn’t I also give it a shot? I never understood people who have migrated discouraging others from doing it! Do you really think we’re so naive we’ll take your advice?
Heartbreaking to watch fellow Greeks suffering back in Greece..... My advice to anyone is to migrate, you only live once. It doesnt worth to try to fix anything in a such corrupted nation. Save yours and your family's lifes.
The thing that is not being discussed in this video is that, yeah while all these are true about wages and stuff,
there is something that they do not tell.
In Greece incompetence, lack of extra or any useful skills , lack of thirst to work extra for capitalism and corpos, and bad employees are not treated the same
as in other Western developed countries.
There are no assessments in public workers. Everyone is doing their stuff, with bad tempo and care, and go home paid those low wages they mention.
The same is starting to become true in many jobs in private sector.
So, wrapping all these, here in Greece we are never gonna advance further in tech and attitude, everything will crumble from time to time cursing governments,
but never ourselves, but we will remain in a relatively peaceful state of mind that a german, dutch, swiss, french, would never have.
We live with our incompetence, we know what is currently happening here, but we do not care, if we grab a cup of coffee and go out in the sun.
This is a recipe for failure sometime in the future, but it is what it is.
I agree on the point that productivity is not a priority in Greece, but the locals don't have any idea how a capitalist society actually works. If they did, most would try to do something about it.
@@pelagaki97 even if they knew, they would not, since we are also very mad with our politicians, so we do not do anything, they do not do anything, and we keep just handling crisis and surviving with mountains , forests and sea. Until they force us to pay for all those too.
I live and work in Greece and it’s cool place ) if u want u can find good works .. it’s up to u .. my opinion
She worked with a 3 HOUR LUNCH and she couldn't take it. Then find out she's had about 10 different jobs and didn't stick with any of them because they expected her to work. Keep on complaining.
Most Greeks between 20-40 are exactly like this. Nothing but complaining and yet never doing anything to change it. And yet claiming they have all the answers. The older generations are equally blind and arrogant for different reasons. It’s truly a doomed place destined to be nothing more than a vacation destination. I’ll tell you this however, if you want to work in a field which needs actual expertise and not a fake degree you’ll find a decent paying job, yes even in Greece. No “connections” or “privileged” background required.
Agreed. I’m also Greek and went through a rough time laying my future career in place. I had to do waiting in the summer, odd jobs. And when I had to count every euro as they did, I also quit smoking. Money down the pit just to destroy your health.
Had you really listened, she worked eight hours with then a tree hour break, only to work in another job for four to five hours until night.
And a 3 hour break may be necessary in the. Greek summer heat.
She worked 8 hours without a break, then went home to take a rest for 3 hours and then she went to work another job for 4-5 hours...which meant she was home well after midnight, probably around 1-2 am and she had to go early in the morning to work. Not having time for sleep is not easy.
we would get a whole picture if you interviewed her employers, they would explain why she was fired, or what kind of job she did. I worked in Athens, after 7 days I found a job, I could not speak a word of Greek, I worked every day for 10 hours, I had no papers, I never complained.
America gay people get paid the most and are respected more perhaps they like Chicago or California
The same think happens in the USA. My cusins work near 24/7, and barely have enough.
ENTR en: Next episode - "Why young people are just wanting to escape America"
Since they are part of the E.U, it is to blame for Greece's economic woes. It seems that the rich countries became richer and the poor countries became poorer.
Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece are in the same boat.
"Despite the fact she went to university." Who told you that going to the university is going to solve your life's problems? Whoever did was a liar. And is responsible for your situation.
Chris is still a kid. When she goes abroad she will understand that Greece is a paradise compared to other countries.
Yep when Jamal robs her she will see Greece is not so bad
What do you mean by that?
It's not, trust me!
@@enentr I left Greece in 2014 when I was 24 to live and work in the UK. After 10 years living abroad and with my friends experience living in Ireland, USA and England I can assure you she will face worse situations in her professional and social life abroad. 👌Το εξωτερικό δεν είναι πανάκεια και ούτε παράδεισος. Παραμύθι σας πουλάνε.
Paradise for who? The people working 10-12 hours a day but only being paid for 8 of those?
I feel so sorry for these people. I left Greece and will never go back. Good luck, take the step, leave.
Then don’t talk and about Greece .. we will not missed u
OK, Greece, but France is a disaster!! My kids are going crazy there and everyone seems on edge!
France is big country. I know a lot of Greeks in south of France and they are having the time of their lives.
Same in Spain, a tougher life for young people, no matter if you have a good degree, if you want a job you need to go to service sector or retail, in your career exiges years of experience, blablabla and blablabla. Take your luggage and go abroad! The next will doing that possibly its me
Imagine if one of them got pregnant and they got a child to raise -they couldn t afford-. Western societys have moved away from production and capitalism is earning money from economical or marketing ways. Greece is the crossroad of west and east (west civilization is based on Greek). It is time for Greece to look east and find new ways 😉
Yes, "imagine"... That takes a lot of imagination. To look east, for one thing, Greeks will need to stop adopting these western...let's say, trends, like the one you just implicitly referred to.
You will make it, one day at a time. It will get better and you will see better days and experience mental peace, joy and happiness in your lives inshallah 🤲🏽
Yes, when someone gives the sakary without working. Come on!
At least they got work in Africa there is no work 😢
This video screams skill issue 😂😂
What does Chris mean about "we will start dating or small dating again"? Does she mean prostitution? I googled it and prostitution is legal in Greece. Is that what Nikki does for a living? At least they are not homeless.
One word
Leave Greece NOW
Find yourself a future 🎉
Everywhere its the same... It's not the country but the system
Ring in noses are intimidating to many people, like it or not. Get rid of that ring and things will go much better
You talking as if you dont have a strong passport! Come check our situations in Lebanon where we are fighting for electricity transportation and even religion
You must be a miserable, jealous human being for going against another person who also struggles, instead of going against those that have all the money and oppress you both. And you're saying "even religion" as if that is more important than survival stuff like home and food. A country that put religion first and that has prehistoric values can't expect prosperity, anyway. I'm sorry for Greece but I'm not sorry for your backward country.
Αν μπορειτε6 να θειτε στην Αμερική .
send me kris link i have work for kriss
You are not correct at all! I offer a normal job in Athens, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, public insurance and medical care all included, more than 1000 euros salary after all the above are paid already, and i can’t find a normal secretary. Their main problem is that they are just lazy.
In Athens 1000 the month is not enough when you pay 500 for rent minimum 😂
@@barbara9315 Come on, you know they all live at home with the parents until they marry and then share a rent with somebody else. 1000 euros as a firts salary in Athens is fine. I live in Greece for 30 years.
Salary should never depend on whether you live with parents or you have other means to support your financial position. This is a huge mistake.
@@JeiQ12 Most people overseas share a flat with 2-3 people to share a rent, that's just how it is.
@@lorrainevlambert Not most, but many people do, I agree. When you accept a job offer though, they never ask you whether you live in a share house or what your expenses are. The salary depends on a benchmarking not on what your monthly expenses are .
For the opposite reason they come back after a few years abroad.
I feel like this is an insanely generic "documentary". I also live in Greece, in Thessaloniki where she lives and the reality is very different, i work only during the season and usually i travel during the winter. My quality of life is super high even for European standards. Greeks are also as rich as the Germans (a g7 country), typically having big fortunes like homes and shops. They just found 1 "alternative" person and say that this is the entire country lol.
@@s.e.studios1386 for me yes, i would suggest you to stay in Kos, Rhodes or Corfu as these are places that have some of the most beautiful islands around them and if you open a shop there in these cities chances are you will have enough money to feed your grandchildren. It highly depends on what your professional experience is too, usually people there work in tourism industry, ships or agriculture.
I am glad it is that way for you but if you think that the majority of people are like that you are from another planet.
@@s.e.studios1386If you have remote work and a better salary than most greeks then you can move anywhere. But if you are gonna work a basic greek job with 700-800 euros a month with the rents being 500 euros then it's not worth it.
When you say Greeks are as rich as Germans, you mean the Greek upper class is as rich as the German one. What makes you think that everyone owns houses and shops? You sound like an out of touch aristocrat yourself.
@@WatermelonCat-yc4bq False, i am from the upper class yes but this is what stats say. Greeks and Germans have the same fortune, also Greeks as a whole have an even bigger, considering that Greeks in Greece are some of the poorer ones compared to the ones in diaspora. Germans with 2/3 more wealth (as a county entity) have same fortune as Greeks.
It is capitalism ...
The only problem is socialism failed. Other than that .....
Blame the socialist policies.
Also, I got this whole video as an ADVERTISEMENT.
You pretend to be Communists, but you are capitalist as well.
Taking advantage of friends is not the answer. Work and work is the answer.
Everyone wants a job that pays well. Wait in line like everyone else. It sucks but it’s the reality of things. Where are you going to go that’s better? If there is a place like that then everyone would be lining up to get in.
immigration is very stressful.
@abrahamlevi3556 Very true, but much less so when you're barely able to survive in your own country that treats you like shit. It's very satisfactory in the end.
Ikaria island
We met quite a few young greek lads in Norfolk working in the agriculture industry.😂❤
What did they tell you about the living conditions in Greece?
Lol. The ring în the nose says it all. She had nightmares because she was going to work 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
you voted for corporate capitalism... you got corporate capitalism
My Mom worked four jobs as a waitress to support six kids. Please just suck it up and work.
I can't take seriously anyone who wears a septum. Stopped watching at 0:29 mark.
You sound like a very narrow minded person.
And I thought the Drama Uprising was bad.🤣🤣🤣
Imagine saying young people and 31 in the same sentence
Are you 12? Because that would explain your comment.
Now I understand why population in greece is shrinking.There are a lot of LGBT people😊
Just see the type of "woman" she is, and ask yourself why wouldn't anyone hire her. Stop blaming the country for your own failure. Get your s*** together.
its called life.
Maybe in your cynical world.
@@billcarson818 lol....
It's called ''life in Greece under Mitsotakis rule and his voters(the most stupid people in the entire universe)''.
If you are not greek then please don't have an opinion, thanks! And if you are, i am sorry for you.
Get rid of mobile phones and return to a standard analogue phone.
Homosexuals.
Facts 🤐
6 day work week is for some industries and also helps those who have to work 6 days get award wages...it's not all negative.
The rich and the poor not difficult lol
The problem with European countries they don't have enough capitalism and franchises and larg chain super stores most businesses are small and family owned everyone in the family works at the store even the dogs and cats. Some tech jobs expect to much experience unlike in USA you don't need experience really most companies train you
I think its her problem tbh
😂😂😂. What a crap!!! A computer programmer can easily find a very well paid job in Greece. So, this story is a crap story...
She is not a programmer she is doing a free online course maybe comprehend what they say
are they lezzies???wtf???
Yes the are.
Oh yeah 🤣
Why is that relevant?
Back to fortnite, my friend.
Why dont you come here in Greece to work and see how things are?I havent seen any American or European coming here for work.Getting 700-800 Euros and have to pay 400 Euros just for rent.
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Depressed weak people, with no creativity, nothing else there to say..
I made the most money when I was unemployed, you just have to be flexible & creative..
Nobody owes you anything, figure it out on your own..
Put your boots on and just work work work. Work hard and one day you’ll be a billionaire lol
@@kloatlanta looks like you got no skills and creativity when you think that work has to be hard to make decent money, just like the person in the video..
Let's blame everyone else because a crybaby doesn't have billions 🤣
Cry me a river
she has a very "greek" attitude to work 😆
True lol but at the same time if I was paid 800 euros per month I wouldn't be very motivated to work hard either
I would not call it "greek" but mostly "wog" mentality.
She should watch videos showing kids working hard jobs for stay a live...this is joking with life
Ah professional complainer typical type of Greek employee
We need conservative politicians for this place to prosper again.
Try going to work in Africa
For people that think it's ok or a paradise. I used to work at hotels as a cook and i was working 7/7 days for at least 12~16 hours per day
Wow, that is so much! How is your work situation now?
@@philipbagdasarian5181 salary?