SO here comes the post I’ve promised previously J Kept thinking since I’ve graduated why an economics graduate can’t find a real job that is directly related to the discipline or that is relevant to the core of economics?! Now I found out that the answer is: - Why do we need economics’ jobs if we, the developing countries import our economic systems coated with a full package of sweetened economic policies that have either gone obsolete since decades in the developed countries, or are passive solutions to the continuous deterioration caused by imbalanced sectors’ proportions?!!!!
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from Jordan
said:Wallah ya Banzin I'm not complaining, and the point is not about being jobless :P the point is about the bitter reality were living
Anyway, yamma sho had you cracked me up, espcially with the carag and 3atrees issues Wallah I can't stop laughing 
from United Arab Emirates
said:two things here:
one: it's obvious that u r being very selective in taking a job which i think is good coz a job u hate is a prison. however you have to try and broaden your options a little you know the situation in Amman.
two: lool @ our econimic system, everything we have is obsolute babe
Allah b3en
from Jordan
said:wale habla! always follow your dreams
Luv ya!
from Jordan
said:I'll take that into account babe when seraching for a job and it's sad how absolute our system have become I wish obsolescence won't even catch us as humans 
from Jordan
said:WOW Fantasia it's been a while ahla wsahla ya 2mar, luv u too 
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from United Arab Emirates
shofi ya 3abla :D I don't think that any one is working in the same exact field which he studied in the uni, I (o a3ozo bellah men kelmet I) Mr. Banzin 3ala sin o romo7 and I can't find a carag to work for :D so 5alleha 3ala allah! o ba3dain malo 3atrees? aho ragel o malo hdomo :P