A young man quits his job as an engineer to become a pollero in Canada Grupo Milenio

One of the advantages that the videos of ICT Tac it’s that we know what the different ways of living are in other countries, so on this occasion a young man shared what his salary change had been after leaving Mexico.

In the TikTok video we can see that a profession in which The Mexican Republic does not guarantee an excellent salary, as a comparison is in Canada.

Remember that this is a TikTok video and there is more than one similar case where citizens who moved to another country have better quality of life with different professions.

An engineer quits his job in Mexico and becomes a pollero in Canada

After finding out how much this engineer earns in Canada, I’m sure you’ll want to go to this country immediately, and his new job is only one job, so you probably have fewer hours of work.

According to the young man, in Mexico he graduated as an engineer, so His job was six working days with a schedule of eight to six hours, in addition to the fact that he worked on Saturdays for a salary of 12,000 pesos per month.almost like in all the professions that exist in our country.

However, he also shared that he moved to Canada to have another work and that it was nothing more and nothing less than that of a pollero in the said nation.

“My salary in Canada being a pollero, 14 thousand pesos from Monday to Friday per week.”

Despite the fact that the young man shared his enthusiasm, there was no shortage of comments to assure that he was earning minimum wage in said countries, in addition they said that there were good opportunities in Mexico and that we just had to try harder.

Undoubtedly, the comparison of each of the salaries can be an amount strong for some, while others prefer to live a different life in a country like Canada.

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