21, February 2005: News
21/February/2005 08:13 Filed in: Other
Yeeeees! It is now 2005! Who would have thunk it? I
was in Greece for three weeks in January, had a great
time despite the family obligations. My father's side
is a riot, as always, my mom's side... well, I chose
to not socialize with them that much. I spent about
half my time in Amaliada, and half my time in Athens.
Personally I would have preferred to stay more in
Athens than Amaliada. There were literally three
people which had remained there after college, and
all of them worked. Wages are despicable in Greece.
The average pay is for a non-skilled worker is €650
per month. ouch! This is not to say that skilled
workers get paid a whole lot more. Here is an
example: friends and family of mine that have skills
acquired through the traditional college experience
get a mere €1000 per month. How people get by is
beyond me, given that prices for bare necessities
(like clothes, groceries and rent) keep going up.
Prices for groceries are increasing at a rate higher
than inflation, while wages remain stagnant.
In the
past I had ambitions of returning to Greece, I
believe that most Greeks living abroad have this
desire within them, but once they see current
conditions in Greece as a whole (politics, policies,
unemployment, nepotism, and so on), they get a cold
shower and come back to reality.
Anywho, back to
things at hand. Work, going OK. Economics 101, as
demand increases, supply decreases. This semester
demand has skyrocketed, but supply is constant, this
means that there are some clients that are left
without the equipment they require to conduct class.
I guess what my grandmother said still holds true
"prudent kids cook before they are hungry" (rough
translation from Greek)...
Classes are going well,
and I must say that this is the first semester that I
am enjoying ALL of my classes. I am currently doing
three classes and if all goes according to my master
plan I will have my MBA by August 2006.
wow, look at
the time! time to go do some homework
picture from Greece soon to be
posted
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