From doktor to dönerci in one move. Impressive, but speaks volumes for Turkey’s situation.
i mean kebab cures my depression so hes basically a pharmacist
döktor kebab
Isn’t it terribly hard to get a work permit for non-EU personnel in Switzerland , even for in demand high skilled professionals ? How did he manage to get a visa to work in a kebab shop ?
That says a lot about where the Turkish economy is at.
Wouldn’t Schweiz be smart to employ him in their healthcare system instead?
Reminds me of an Egyptian politician escapes Egypt to South Korea due to failure of Arab spring there and now works as a contractual worker at Gyeonggi.
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Moving up in life huh?
[moving on up](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYcqToQzzGY&ab_channel=MunksterFunkster)
Many such cases
Doctor: congratulations ma’am, it’s a kebab!
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To be honest, this is the country who sells a [Wagyu kebab](https://www.20min.ch/story/jetzt-kommt-der-kebab-mit-wagyu-filet-fuer-91-fr-209753283130) that is probably more expensive than an hour of pay for a lot of doctors, at CHF 91.
From doktor to dönerci in one move. Impressive, but speaks volumes for Turkey’s situation.
i mean kebab cures my depression so hes basically a pharmacist
döktor kebab
Isn’t it terribly hard to get a work permit for non-EU personnel in Switzerland , even for in demand high skilled professionals ? How did he manage to get a visa to work in a kebab shop ?
That says a lot about where the Turkish economy is at.
Wouldn’t Schweiz be smart to employ him in their healthcare system instead?
Reminds me of an Egyptian politician escapes Egypt to South Korea due to failure of Arab spring there and now works as a contractual worker at Gyeonggi.