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Berlin...I don't know . I thought: it is the capital, so it must be the easiest place to
find a job.
Who ever comes to Berlin, will speak French, English, German,
will go for a kebab, and... not too much...
Since I was young I 've always wanted to travel, I did not want to work in Spain.
I always wanted to see world, not staying there my lifetime,
and so the Spanish situation was working a bit to it.
Well, in my case I was lucky to have the support of my parents, because I had a fund of 600euros
that were reduced to 500 euros, my parents helped me a little, but it was enough for
just eating and going to work, and going out the weekends to have a drink,
because if not it is not life, it's... whatever you want to call it!
Leaving my country ... for me it was easier, because my parents could help me, but there
are people that leave with some savings of 3,000 euros... and go for and adventure.
Nobody is going to help them, and if they get nothing they will have to return
to Spain with less than zero, so it is a very difficult situation...
Many young people like me are leaving as well with the support of parents, you will find
few people with my age, 22, that has gone for adventure, and if you find someone,
will be very few...
They would be people who have resources in Spain, in a greater or lesser extent logically but...
they have the opportunity, that their parents can help them,
so they decide to leave on an adventure, which is always a good experience because I hope after
all this time I've been here (which for now will be more).
The good working experience that I have, it's been taken in France and Germany, in Spain
I had practically nothing... and... well... then I hope the day I return to Spain all
this has helped me, going to study and work practices in France, coming here (Berlín) to work...
I hope the future day to qualify for something.