Getting a skilled job in Europe

I had tried to reply to the talker who asked about skilled job prospects in Europe. See below.

Is very tough for non Eu to migrate to Europe as a skilled labor unless you are working for UN or related organizations. But you can stay in Europe if you studied an advanced degree which gives you a specialty. Most EU countries offer you an additional one year to look for a job if you graduated from one of its institutions.
The harder part is when companies are hiring the first preference is an EU member. They can hire a non EU only by submitting that they couldn’t find an expertise in the whole EU.
It is easy to get a job if you pursued engineering or technical subjects which have less expertise but are on high demand. If you get hired at a salary above 3000 Euros you can apply for a blue card after staying put with your first employer for at least 2 years. You get that, you are free to roam around EU looking for good jobs.

what about manual jobs?

Or nurse

There are a lot of manual jobs since most white men shy from it. Actually persons from Eastern Europe mostly fill the vacancies.

It requires training and state exams. Licences is very important here.

Tuliambiwa salo ya 3000 euros huko Europe ni ya waosha tunyanye matako, so whatchu talkin’ bout Willis?

Yesterday, I shared a link about seasonal jobs in the Netherlands. There seems to be plenty of those jobs. What happen to those guys crossing the Mediterrenean? As for salaries, in EU they are not that good compared to the states. However, in the US, people worker longer hours so they earn more.

Aii brathe!
Kuosha matako ni kama 800 ama mote.

Specialists huku ni mote tatu minimum. Ukipata pazuri mote nane ama kumi.

Link to that link please

https://ind.nl/en/work/working_in_the_Netherlands/Pages/Seasonal-worker.aspx

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edited try again

Thanks

Salaries in the EU are very low. I saw some online nursing jobs for a nurse team leader paying only $48,000 per year. A nurse with experience no less. I was shocked! That’s too low coz in the US because a job like that one would be grossing $90k for a 40 hour work week. The only other countries can say match the US in terms of salary are Australia and Canada.

Aussie has the best salaries in the world. Dubai/UAE comes second but it depends on the employer. Native Emirates pay well but foreigners are lousy. EU salaries are way to low they average at 18000 USD, Europe works best for business persons.

Kamau, Europe is big. Where is this that 13K is the average salo across board and in which profession? pls do your research properly. The quality of life in some European Countries is also way better than other parts of the world. Free good medical services, Many days A/L, a million and 1 flexible working patterns where applicable…the sky is the limit for those that can speak a foreign language.

I got the data from a list on DW docfilm about housing. Yes, EU has UHC but can you compare UK salaries with Australia.

Also the weather in those countries with high pay is so so lousy. I know you’re referring to Switzerland and Nordic countries.

I don’t give blanket quotes so I would have to look at different professions because that is what it is. The weather is equally bad in Australia, America and Canada so that does not count.
Ateee 13k is the average salo here in the UK? maybe for apprenticeships and other unskilled jobs.

Parts of US have awesome weather like Florida. I said an average 18k not 13k. Average household income in the UK is 40k. If the household has two adult persons, do the maths.