| Nkh3 said:
I have certificate in English, and I actually study in the civil engineering school of NTUA (National Technical University of Anthens) which is considered the best in Greece and one of the best in Europe.Still, I probably won't be able to find a job here, and even if I do it will be for 400-500 euros and 8 hours in the best case scenario. (Cause people work much more than that, those who do have a job). And I worked my butt off to get into NTUA. What I'm saying is that, if I don't have a hope of having a normal life here, then who has? It just shoudn't be like this. (at least there are no studing fees in the University so I'm good for now.) |
If you're an engineer, then employment shouldn't be a problem. You'll have to leave Greece though and look elsewhere in Europe. And if you can't find a job there, then apply for immigration to Canada!
Engineers are in demand and immigrating here isn't difficult.








