Not true brother, there so many aspects we can look at when it comes to that point, because despite having the skill that an employer need there are still other characteristics that make you attractive to the employers, things such as courage, commitment......are part of the full package.
@@muholezarukumetaeveñ with qualifications locals cannot get jobs. Don't speak for us as you are not one of us. You don't know what we locals experience in our own country
What abuse are you talking about? Do you know the abuse that some SAans committed in DRC under the UN mission? did you ever heard about it? Or there is no South Africans in other countries. Laws are Laws and they protect every human regardless of where they come from, that's why there are international laws and institutions. Where crime exist it must be fought but do not mix everything in one pot brother.
My brother I don't think you understand what is a migrant .. in a south African context 🙏 you become a migrant by bringing scarce skill 🙏 what the country needs not all this.. please all who works in kitchen are being employed unlawful so please understand that respect our laws guys ..
Well noted sister, the word migrant is general, there are different types of migrants which may include skilled and unskilled migrants, or economic migrants..... we are all migrants however we are of the different types as indicated. In this context SA needs skilled migrants, however there are still other migrants (unskilled migrants included) who are in SA. Also migrant can come into SA as unskilled migrant and after a given time he acquires a skill that is not common and therefore becomes a skilled migrant for or in a specific company or industry, working in kitchen can have various roles, you might be in the kitchen and cook specific technical dishes that neither none else does such dishes and therefore you become a scarce for that particular company or maybe the company has invested in you by training into something specific so there so many context to this sister. However i fully understand what SA need as you indicated and again as per my guest he learned the skill and after some time in the industry he stopped working for companies and now does his own thing right? So basically he is not holding any of SAans job but that is not important for this channel, what is important is the lessons learned from the story we bring here.
@@muholezarukumetayou know very well it's the true 🙏 economic migrant are here on which visa??? Pure simple illegal migration and you all know it just the disregard and disrespect of south African law and you expect south Africans to respect you and love one Africa 🙏 you can't graze your cows on someone farm land without permission 🙏🇿🇦 black south Africans got their independence more than 30 years after your independence they are still fighting to get their land back you all have lands 😭 60 years of independence you are here on south Africans who are yet to even get their land back ..do you even care????✌️🇿🇦😭
Tell us/we south africans what abuse our soldiers (SANDF) did in yr country ,we are still waiting we want to know why our soldiers are dying inyour country (DRC) maybe is not rebels who killed them maybe u know
Sooner they will be the inquiry of your why so many SANDF soldiers killed in short time in / at DRC and u said u know more abuse was done by our soldiers in yuor country so we will submit your name to the inquiry when its start so that u can come explane everything u know about that abuse while your still in South Africa
@@edwinmabone1658 What attitude you referring to, have you looked at the comments from this user?? Oh so because I am a foreigner I must allow this type of person to treat me as he/she wishes? No. I treat you the way you treat me and unfortunately this guy doesn't have any sense of constructive discussion. And so he needed to be put in place once and for all. I am sorry if it's offended you, I do not disrespect anyone but also I don't tolerate being disrespected by anyone.
If person dont have skill than no foreigner take any job there are many many job here i run a bussiness employe local every monday half of stuff not at work only half who foreigner regular at work
Taking small money or cheap money does not mean taking below the minimum wage. No foreign national can even live on a minimum wage considering that foreign nationals have additional expenses than locals mostly the rent for houses because they have no home of their own here. So in basic sense despite accepting the lower pay such pay remains within the minimum wage or even higher. Let none lie to you brother.
@@collinphahlane7527 Now that issue is not about nationality but rather education, I think we see how many people complain about the way Chinese abuse our people not only in SA but on the rest of the continent and abroad, we need to educate our people, our governments need to play a role and so many other measures.
It depends on what he can do brother, there are technical aspects of being a chef but again, he does not need to be regarded as having a scarce skill because he is now working for himself.
@@thembimaseko9600 That your weaknesses brother, I always tell my kids if anyone bullies you just know that all what he/she says and does is what his/her weakness is, he/she uses bullying as an escape from those weaknesses. You sit there accusing everyone of wrong doing just because you see or know one or two people doing such thing, it is a poor mentality brother, wake up and get to work. I have 15 years of hard work building my businesses and still doing just that day in day out, adjusting each day, sometimes loosing thousands but keep going. By the way I had applied for a police clearance certificate few weeks ago and came last week since it is required for my new venture, you wanna see it? This is a country on the move bro/sisi, get moving otherwise you will be left behind. 😂😂
If is stressful for u here, its easy guys, u find another country that is not depressing or go home n avoid dying at 50.
At least you can change jobs while locals citizens cannot get with the same experience.
Not true brother, there so many aspects we can look at when it comes to that point, because despite having the skill that an employer need there are still other characteristics that make you attractive to the employers, things such as courage, commitment......are part of the full package.
@@muholezarukumetaeveñ with qualifications locals cannot get jobs. Don't speak for us as you are not one of us. You don't know what we locals experience in our own country
Our country has been abused.we don’t do that in they’re countries as South African.we need our laws to be implemented finish and klaar
What abuse are you talking about? Do you know the abuse that some SAans committed in DRC under the UN mission? did you ever heard about it? Or there is no South Africans in other countries. Laws are Laws and they protect every human regardless of where they come from, that's why there are international laws and institutions. Where crime exist it must be fought but do not mix everything in one pot brother.
V@@muholezarukumetaplease tell us we are waiting 🙏
@@muholezarukumetawe are still waiting for your allegations about South Africa in DRC. Make a video about it.
My brother I don't think you understand what is a migrant .. in a south African context 🙏 you become a migrant by bringing scarce skill 🙏 what the country needs not all this.. please all who works in kitchen are being employed unlawful so please understand that respect our laws guys ..
Well noted sister, the word migrant is general, there are different types of migrants which may include skilled and unskilled migrants, or economic migrants..... we are all migrants however we are of the different types as indicated. In this context SA needs skilled migrants, however there are still other migrants (unskilled migrants included) who are in SA. Also migrant can come into SA as unskilled migrant and after a given time he acquires a skill that is not common and therefore becomes a skilled migrant for or in a specific company or industry, working in kitchen can have various roles, you might be in the kitchen and cook specific technical dishes that neither none else does such dishes and therefore you become a scarce for that particular company or maybe the company has invested in you by training into something specific so there so many context to this sister. However i fully understand what SA need as you indicated and again as per my guest he learned the skill and after some time in the industry he stopped working for companies and now does his own thing right? So basically he is not holding any of SAans job but that is not important for this channel, what is important is the lessons learned from the story we bring here.
@@muholezarukumetayou know very well it's the true 🙏 economic migrant are here on which visa??? Pure simple illegal migration and you all know it just the disregard and disrespect of south African law and you expect south Africans to respect you and love one Africa 🙏 you can't graze your cows on someone farm land without permission 🙏🇿🇦 black south Africans got their independence more than 30 years after your independence they are still fighting to get their land back you all have lands 😭 60 years of independence you are here on south Africans who are yet to even get their land back ..do you even care????✌️🇿🇦😭
Tell us/we south africans what abuse our soldiers (SANDF) did in yr country ,we are still waiting we want to know why our soldiers are dying inyour country (DRC) maybe is not rebels who killed them maybe u know
I like how the guest upskilled himself to better himself . Never stop learning.
Thank you 😊
Sooner they will be the inquiry of your why so many SANDF soldiers killed in short time in / at DRC and u said u know more abuse was done by our soldiers in yuor country so we will submit your name to the inquiry when its start so that u can come explane everything u know about that abuse while your still in South Africa
What's your point grigamba,we only need special skills,you guys are going home noma kanjani, who cares
Unfortunately for you even if foreigners go tomorrow you will still remain where you are because.......of what you don't know.
@@muholezarukumeta ngikuphi kewrekwere, Wena you are going tfetch water from the river and get cholera voetsek
@@monicalechema The bible say Mr. citizen "my people perish because of lack of knowledge" Hosea 4:6.
@@muholezarukumetaThat's yr problem you think u clever than any south African. We can never have one Africa with that kind of attitude
@@edwinmabone1658 What attitude you referring to, have you looked at the comments from this user?? Oh so because I am a foreigner I must allow this type of person to treat me as he/she wishes? No. I treat you the way you treat me and unfortunately this guy doesn't have any sense of constructive discussion. And so he needed to be put in place once and for all. I am sorry if it's offended you, I do not disrespect anyone but also I don't tolerate being disrespected by anyone.
There a basic minimum wage in this country and you are abusing that.
If person dont have skill than no foreigner take any job there are many many job here i run a bussiness employe local every monday half of stuff not at work only half who foreigner regular at work
Taking small money or cheap money does not mean taking below the minimum wage. No foreign national can even live on a minimum wage considering that foreign nationals have additional expenses than locals mostly the rent for houses because they have no home of their own here. So in basic sense despite accepting the lower pay such pay remains within the minimum wage or even higher. Let none lie to you brother.
@@muholezarukumeta Whose is being exploited in farms and Chinese factories? It’s not South Africans. Running away to play slaves in SA.
@@diplomatic.trading655 Nonsense go home and provide those jobs in your messed up countries
@@collinphahlane7527 Now that issue is not about nationality but rather education, I think we see how many people complain about the way Chinese abuse our people not only in SA but on the rest of the continent and abroad, we need to educate our people, our governments need to play a role and so many other measures.
That is not a scared skill
It depends on what he can do brother, there are technical aspects of being a chef but again, he does not need to be regarded as having a scarce skill because he is now working for himself.
@@muholezarukumeta Nothing special about that,some of us started there somewhere.
@@laurencemakgabo1766 That good too, we all have stories to tell about our humble beginnings brother.
I wonder under the carpet there are no drugs to sustain the business it's common very common.
@@thembimaseko9600 That your weaknesses brother, I always tell my kids if anyone bullies you just know that all what he/she says and does is what his/her weakness is, he/she uses bullying as an escape from those weaknesses. You sit there accusing everyone of wrong doing just because you see or know one or two people doing such thing, it is a poor mentality brother, wake up and get to work. I have 15 years of hard work building my businesses and still doing just that day in day out, adjusting each day, sometimes loosing thousands but keep going. By the way I had applied for a police clearance certificate few weeks ago and came last week since it is required for my new venture, you wanna see it? This is a country on the move bro/sisi, get moving otherwise you will be left behind. 😂😂