Ukweli but Racism is in your head.Lakini kujiestablish U.S. when you are in your thirties baada ya kuacha career Kenya si mchezo. Add the racism, cold weather, high cost of living and strict laws, kuadjust inakuwa ngumu.
Nimeona watu kadhaa wakisurvive nayo, sasa sijui kama ndio the only source of income ama wako na investments na stocks kando.Lyft inalipa pale Amurika?
Lakini saa zingine mtu hana option other than starting over. Kitu ulikuwa unafanya inaweza collapse na since huna namna nyingine, ni kujikaza tu.Lakini kujiestablish U.S. when you are in your thirties baada ya kuacha career Kenya si mchezo. Add the racism, cold weather, high cost of living and strict laws, kuadjust inakuwa ngumu.
I learnt this the hard way.Hii dunia owes you nothing,you have to fight for anything you want.
Fixed, by the rest of your comment. It's not in your head if it's real. Of importance is adjustment.Ukweli but Racism is in your head.
Kama wewe ni mtu wa victim mentality,utashinda hapo ukilia racism instead of adapting and being clever about how to overcome and even use it to your advantage.
Hii dunia owes you nothing,you have to fight for anything you want.
NamibiaAti racism is in your head?!! Shaking it now. Huyu aliita petrol station attendant a "black Monkey" amepigwa kipigo cha mchawi huko kwa kina @Eng'iti
Lakini kujiestablish U.S. when you are in your thirties baada ya kuacha career Kenya si mchezo. Add the racism, cold weather, high cost of living and strict laws, kuadjust inakuwa ngumu.
There's nothing difficult. Everyone has their journey.Lakini kujiestablish U.S. when you are in your thirties baada ya kuacha career Kenya si mchezo. Add the racism, cold weather, high cost of living and strict laws, kuadjust inakuwa ngumu.
Yeah, I know. But not many people can adjust to that life abroad especially those who had good careers here. And less than 100k per month outside Nairobi or Msa if you are smart can take you far. Some people earn less than that but they have a lot of investments.There's nothing difficult. Everyone has their journey.
How do you know, he was getting his worth hapo kwa 'career'.
As far as I'm concerned if you're checking out less that 100k per month, net, in Kenya, don't call it career. It's just a survival.
True, the money can do a lot depending on the person, can't call it career money...Yeah, I know. But not many people can adjust to that life abroad especially those who had good careers here. And less than 100k per month outside Nairobi or Msa if you are smart can take you far. Some people earn less than that but they have a lot of investments.