There's no way for many ppl to earn a decent living in Greece. I've been trying to avert my own migration for yrs, but it's not looking good
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Replying to @mollycrabapple
Thank you, my friend. There's no point living in perpetuated denial, I still don't want to emigrate but I see no viable livelihood here
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Replying to @asteris @mollycrabapple
The OSINT you provide online is really important. Could we crowdsource you a monthly wage?
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Replying to @Asher_Wolf @mollycrabapple
Love you for thinking about it. It's possible, I guess, I should look into it. But even if it is, "pension" fund dues would take a big chunk
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Replying to @Asher_Wolf
Mandatory monthly contribution (last yr's earnings-based) for freelancers to a state fund out of which they'll never really see a pension.
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Journos have their own fund, but most practicing ones don't even qualify for inclusion (let alone me & my weird "internet practice" ;) )
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Replying to @asteris @Asher_Wolf
You are considered as a journalist in Greece only if you work for a printed media/radio/tv, otherwise you are not covered by the union.
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