Saturday, October 1, 2011

For if we don't find the next little dollar I tell you we must die

For some reason I was selected for the job I traveled to be interviewed for on that morning I mentioned in my last log. It doesn't pay as much as the multinational companies, however people don't seem to act so stressed either. Also they seem to pay more attention to how well the newbies learn their job, for instance help me a lot, and make me feel like I'm an idiot if I'm not able to understand something from official descriptions, and don't refuse answering me. All in all they seem to behave much more like human beings than those back in the big chaotic corporate systems. I believe I can consider myself lucky to get this job now.
Well, there's a certain range of jobs available for me with my background, like for all of us, which reflects quite truly how this country got slowly (or maybe rather fast?) destroyed, and thrown to the global chains. And while people here like everywhere else are still chasing dreams of luxury (affordable each to their own status) instead of considering realistic values and chances, and still jumping to politicians' and puppet governments' slogans, we're getting deeper and more inevitably into a situation that thus becomes the harder to get reversed. That's how democracy caught us unprepared.

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