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jueves, 4 de diciembre de 2014

¡700.000 jóvenes españoles han emigrado!


Fuente: Zerohedge.com                      Submitted by Simon Black via Sovereign Man blog




Today Spain is in financial straits, and most of her former colonies are in far better economic shape.
And as the gloomy economic landscape in Europe has dried up opportunities for young Spaniards, many have started to look to South America to start new careers.
Between 2008 and 2012 an estimated 700,000 Spaniards have left home in search of greener pastures, choosing to go to places like Colombia, Peru, and Chile.
Unencumbered by a language barrier and without much culture shock, they’re finding that they’re able to rise up the career ladder much more quickly than they could back home.
The shortage of skilled labor and advanced training in these countries means that foreigners are able to obtain higher paying jobs than they could back home.
Some recent college grads find themselves occupying senior level positions after just a few years because there is no one else around qualified for the job.
Even folks who are not with a large corporation or hold an advanced technical degree still have valuable skills.






  



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