How easy is it on average to get a job in TT?

How Easy Average Job Tt - Trinidad, Tobago / Caribbean - Posted: 15th Jun, 2007 - 7:06pm

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17th Oct, 2002 - 10:40am / Post ID: #

How easy is it on average to get a job in TT?

This is based on the average person, with average education looking for an average job.

Do not base this on a university graduate looking for a job as a clerk.

You may wish to comment why you think it is easy or difficult to get a job in Trinidad & Tobago. You may wish to determine wether education, personality, experience or qualification is the basis for getting a job locally.



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17th Oct, 2002 - 2:17pm / Post ID: #

TT job get average it easy How

Well. I just got my residency and I plan to look for a job soon...but the jobs in Trinidad pay so little! cannot believe it...compared with other countries, jobs in Trinidad pay nothing.



18th Oct, 2002 - 9:45am / Post ID: #

How easy is it on average to get a job in TT? Caribbean / Tobago & Trinidad

I really believe that is because of three things;

1. The people accept low wages and do not banned together
2. Most are labour related jobs and the people are uneducated
3. The products that are manufactured are much cheaper than in the US. A good example of that is simply fast food. It is about half the price here as compared with the US (except for buffet).



18th Oct, 2002 - 10:26pm / Post ID: #

TT job get average it easy How

oh well, if anyone is reading this...I am looking for a job as a spanish teacher in a secondary school or in an embassy here in Trinidad. Also I want  to do part-time commercial modeling...my web sites are:
https://www.maria.bordeglobal.com/foruminv/index.php?showforum=98
https://www.bordeglobal.com/radio/index.html



20th Oct, 2002 - 4:59pm / Post ID: #

TT job get average it easy How

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I am looking for a job

I will hire you anyday wink.gif

To me the only real way to make money and maintain your sanity in Trinidad & Tobago is to be self employed! You will like what you do, it will give you greater drive and in the end you get all the profit!



Post Date: 6th Jan, 2003 - 5:23pm / Post ID: #

How easy is it on average to get a job in TT?
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15th Jun, 2007 - 7:06pm / Post ID: #

How easy it average get job TT

About a decade ago, if someone was very articulate, intelligent, had minimum qualifications and exuded willingness to work, it was very easy to get a temporary job. But nowadays, the criteria for finding a job is not education, personality or experience but nepotism. I understand that some commercial banks and insurance companies are guilty of this practice. I was told by a friend that the "logic" behind this recruitment system was, management considered this method to be easier and safer, since the history of the new employee would be known thoroughly by the friend or family member of the company.

Personally, I think this is the worse practice that any company could adopt. The following reasons illustrate why this is not a good recruitment system:

1) If a family member or a friend (of someone very senior in the company) is recruited, this creates a lot of dissension amongst the staff members; for instance, if the "new employee" has a higher salary (than other staff members) with no qualifications for the position, other qualified and experienced staff would be disgruntled about this.

2) Also, professionalism would begin to deteriorate, since the "new employee" may not be trained for the position. And also, if clients are aware that the new employee got the job via nepotism, this creates a lot of negative publicity and questions, the objectives of the company (for example, is good customer service important to this company?)

3) New employees may prove to be lazy and not motivated to work hard because his/her current status in the company, will always be permanent and never threatened by poor job performance.

4) New employees may be disrespectful towards others by being insolent and also, refusing to heed simple instructions.

5) It may prove to be a challenge to discipline or control a new employee. Everyone in the company will be aware of the individual's status (that is, who he/she is related to or friends with) and this may become a problem, since no one wishes to do anything, that will upset the new employee.

6) Current, qualified and experienced employees may question the criteria for job promotion. If there is too much nepotism, this may force the qualified and experienced employees to leave the company.




 
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