With all due respect, you are both right. if there are so many university graduates of Business Administration and Marketing or similar unemployed, and so many students of vocational training in administration or marketing... Why does this state have the nerve to start offering vocational training studies in Administration or Marketing left and right... Because I don't know if you have noticed, but wherever you go to the autonomous community there are studies offered in administration, while there are not so many in other higher vocational training studies related to, for example, mechanics or the automotive industry, which can end up being so much work, even more than administration. Honestly, there is so much on offer in the field of "administrative" studies that it can be annoying. I was enrolled in a preparatory module for professional certificates in accounting... and guess what... of all of us who were there, only two had or bahamas phone data were working as administrators. Of course, I will also tell you that they liked their jobs, they were obviously happy in class, while the rest of us... well... got along more or less. I ended up leaving, and I don't regret it. I think that in the future this type of work will become temporary, and few companies will keep all administrative workers in their permanent positions. Now, if you like administrative work, go ahead with it, but if not... look at other options.
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We already know what this government is like, looking out for the workers and the youth, as well as the famous phrase of that minister... who curiously is the same one who is in all the spotlights today because it seems that he has been on holiday in Ecuador using the house and the official car of the ambassador of that country, when presumably he has done so in a personal and non-professional manner. Of course, one cannot be so brazen. That is why in public policies this country is one of the worst in the whole of the European Union.
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But I am going to add my point of view:
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