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This. So so important. I live in Canada. Our laws and regulations are BS. Took a driver a couple months back from Yemen who fled to get away from the violence. He was a mechanical engineer and his degree meant nothing in my country so he was forced to become a driver or go on welfare to survive.
Don't judge a book by it's cover.
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I used to scrub the toliet while holding a bechalor degree of Liberal Arts in British and American studied - International Relationship major, from one of the top three best universities in my country just because I'm a certificate student in Australia. Felt bad for a while but still have to do just to prove to mom and dad that I am a grown up woman who can take care of herself.
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My friend started out with scrubbing other peoples toilets then she hired people, then hired more people and made enough money to buy a piece of property in upstate NY, she started putting little cabins on that property and now has a cleaning business and a successful Air BnB property that also makes her money. Its never just scrubbing other peoples toilets…its a job!
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The first reason why this happens is because to start Americans get scammed for higher education and is cheaper to receive a degree anywhere else. So they make any immigrant jump loops and hoops to try and validate any education, since it would flood the job market with debtless people (from student loans) or make them go study abroad. Although this just protects the harder and more profitable careers (like doctors).
The second reason is ironic, because is the exact opposite. companies know that they can pay less to immigrants if they have the skills but not the paper recognition or safety net of an American graduate. So they get a cheap underpaid workforce from them.
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@Hello-ex1sf
2 weeks ago
I attended an Ivy League college, and one of the janitors was a refugee. He earned his PhD in Chemical Engineering in his home country. He was once a respected professor, but his credentials meant nothing in the American job market. However, he would get so much joy from explaining organic chemistry to struggling students, and you could see how his face lit up in those moments. Also, there's nothing wrong with being a janitor or cleaner - that is one of the most essential jobs in society.
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