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Poorfag here. (Bachelor of Law) How to make money in eastern europe /biz/ ? Do you have any suggestions ?

>> No.869474

>>869473
Move to western Europe.

>> No.869477

Not bad. However, as i have mentioned, i am a lawyer.. it is extremely hard to find a legal job in Western Europe. Maybe i should open my own business.. like take something the western world can provide and implement it here. I guess there are a lot we don't have yet.

>> No.869526

>Bachelor of Law

What exactly is this? Canadian law schools used to offer the Bachelor of Law degree but it was still graduate level work and we switched over to the Juris Doctor to reflect that. In the old Bloc countries can you really become a lawyer with just an undergraduate degree? If that's how it works you will never be recognized as a lawyer in any civilized Western country. Maybe you could get a job as an assistant or paralegal but I doubt it.

>> No.869551

Why would you study law if you live in a shithole? You realize you can never leave lol, law is different in each country.

OP, this is just natural selection at play. Sorry m8

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869559

Ye, that is true... That was my biggest mistake...Now i want to switch to something else.. what do you recommend ?

>> No.869574

>>869559
become a prostitute or plumber

>> No.869575

>>869473
I am afraid your options stay low, all of them include working in the country you reside in, you won't find work outside your jurisdiction system unless you are very lucky. I've heard lawyers in eastern Europe are better of sticking to administrative state job's, because the possibilities to become a successful private lawyer are slim, eastern Europe is still full of communist pretend to be democrat assholes on the key posts in government or in law sector. How much do you want to make? Statistically you are already above median wage.

>> No.869583

>>869526
You don't know shit then. In Australia you can practice law with an LLB. I think it's also the same in the UK.

>> No.869586

Agree with previous post. I would be more than happy to make around 2k - 2.5k EUR per month. But my question is should i stick to law and continue to study EU law and International law or switch to something else...? I know languages (French, English)..

>> No.869588

>>869586
Can you actually learn how to reply to other posts and not be a faggot, stupid fucking polak

>> No.869595

>>869588
KURWA

>> No.869605

>>869586
What else do you want to switch to? Your options as a employee consist of paperwork, general office work, secretary or management work. There is nothing more there. Even if you combine with economics, management, social studies, art, you will not move an inch from where you are now. It does not really matter. If you want more possibilities you should study any technical math combination. Or don't study at all and start your own business, or retire if you have enough assets. It does not matter if you are 18 or 60.

>> No.870291

>>869575
This. Apply to every goddamn position you can, the starting salary is already above median
The rest is just waiting to get promoted and receive bribes. My brother moved back to Russia about 4 years ago, he's swimming in bribe money now.

>> No.870298

Move to America. We have a shortage of lawyers over here at the moment.

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>> No.870323

>>869586
Corporate rights in your country, offer your service to SME's in western europe that want to get a foot into Poland and how to tackle all the Bureaucracy burdens

Payed a lawyer in Romania 4k €, he got our company registered, a bank account up and everything else done within a day. Well we had to add another 500€ for bribes.

Poland would be sweet and I know enough SME's that would be wiling to pay 10k just to get the paperwork done quick and later pay to have a go-to guy to solve problems and set up working contracts etc...

>> No.870328

>>869583
I'm Canadian and my father has an LLB, but he also did a BA before he could be admitted to law school. The main reason why English Canadian law schools started calling their degree Juris Doctor is because law students were butthurt that their program wasn't being acknowledged as graduate level work. OP doesn't mention having another degree so I am assuming he is from a less advanced country where you don't need a university degree before being admitted to law school.

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>>870298