Thanks for sharing, Kindness. I see where your heart for charity comes from. And it's great to see that you're at a place now where you feel you can share these negative experiences for the benefit of others. Congratulations on the growth!
As an lithuanian i can say for anyone looking for work, if its international company you ok with only english, but you have to have a degree If its gonna be simple manual labour sorry but if you don't know any lithuanian its nearly impossible for you to get a job( its not racism but lithuanians would rather deal with people who are less hassle in job in general) People speak english more or less, but we prefer to speak our own language You speak your own native language in your country so please don't get offended or call us racist when we prefer to do the same
You’re right bro I understand how you feel about this because your ancestors and parents fought to build Lithuania for the benefit of the future. Nobody will take away your tradition and you’ll always speak your language. But also understand that you’re not in these alone and there also humans that bleed sweat and blood like you helping to build your nation globally. You have to take easy on them and understand that this is how the world works. Thank you
The video is nothing to do with who gets employed more easily. Its about your Lithuanian people mistreating, and exploiting foreigners when they get the opportunity. Lithuanians always are crying about how bad Soviets were pre Independence, how they were mistreated and exploited, well what is different about this then?
Hi, im a lithuanian, the thing about bosses not paying priper wages is quite common in the most of low end or seasonal jobs, luckily enough, city and town councils can resolve that issue very fast if you just get a face to face appointment. The wage cheating is more of a large city thing, as the lesser the population of any town or village, the more attention the local governing body can give to their citizens.
¡Hi Kindness Aniogbo! I am lithuanian living in Mexico for the last 17 years and YT recommended one of your videos...This story you told happened to me tooo...IMAGINE...and I AM LITHUANIAN!!!! I was a university student in my first year and worked in a 5 star hotel always full of international tourists groups (buses and buses of them). I worked in the mornings shift serving swedish table breakfast. We were like 5 waitresses in the morning (started 6 am - finished 6 pm for about 300 litas (curerncy before euro)...that was not enough for nothing). So, one morning my dear colleagues left me alone, they didn´t call me or texted me that had any problem and wont be present to work, I had to serve that table full of different dishes, like fruits, porridge, eggs...etc and etc.. all the plates cutlery...I did it alone, opened at 7am and 100 guests entered. ¡¡¡ME AND 100 PEOPLE ALONE!!!! ready to have a brekfast and I had to do it alone...and GUESS WHAT, my colleagues entered about 8 am through the main restaurtant entrance like queens and left to change their clothes, so calm and serene...I didn´t say nothing to the director even she was friend of my moms friend...worked there for a month or two and left. Was the worst working experience ever!!! So they are not like this only with foreigners, many lithuanians lack of empathy and simple human sensibility and I thought this changed during the years but after watch your story, I think there is still a long way is waiting for them. Hope one day they will be able to have more tolerance, empathy and love. ¡Linkejimai is Meksikos!
Im curious ambaren ... was this hotel in Mexico run by a Lithuanian? You said many Lithuanians lack empathy and human sensibility, do you think there is a reason for this?
Its not only in Lithuania. Even in one of the most popular country in Europe (no names), you face even worse when you start working. You are ignored and snubbed in the office. You will be sitting next to a person for months and they dont even acknowledge you or respond to your greetings. At a point you stop greeting them but then the coldness increases. You just have to develop a thick skin and work on your craft. After a few years you dont care anymore. After all you are there because they need your skill.
I never knew this behavior exists. I think you shall address authorities as any discrimination should be tabu here. Nevertheless as saying goes "That which does not kill us makes us stronger". Good luck!
@@expert69able You grow a thick skin after a while - if it does not destroy your self confidence first. The best thing to do is to seek elsewhere to work before they kill your confidence. BECAUSE they usually operate in groups (gang up)
@@ibexy Maybe I am living in another world. I think I can understand what you are saying though I never experienced it myself. Nevertheless I believe you can find you way out. Just believe yourself. I think race doesn't mater. Remember movie "Django"? I not mean it literally. I wish good people should find they place in the world.
@@expert69able forget movies 🤣 That is make believe. All of the above is from personal experience. Especially my first comment. However, some European countries are more tolerant.
This is appalling but not surprising. Some lithuanian people can be very “ cliquey” and I would struggle with this even as a Lithuanian myself. You are so resilient, it’s unbelievable! But, I’m sure you know, or you would have been gone by now, most of us are not like that at all! I’m sure that most of my fellow Lithuanians would agree that you are our dream immigrant and we would love for you to stay here as long as possible. Thank you for showing love to our small country and best of luck!
Mehnnn you went through a lot. I’ve got horrible experiences too with these odd jobs from being underpaid, exploited and used. It is very imperative to sign a contract, but it is even more important to understand the terms and conditions that apply, especially in non English speaking countries. You went through it, now look at you! Thank God. Thanks for sharing your experience with us, blessings!
This is my first ever storytime. I am not a big story teller but this one was important to talk about. Please comment if you liked it.🙏🏽😊 I hope you will get better jobs work with kind people and move on to create jobs for others. All the best guys. Also please share What was your own first crazy work experience? Happy Sunday 🥰
What a great video! Locals fall for these issues too, not just foreigners! 😑I had a very similar experience in the UK, so not just a Lithuanian issue - there are dodgy employers EVERYWHERE 🤮 Would be interesting to hear your story about a good employer now, just to compare how it should be done 😄
@@ihavegreeneyes14 Hahaha, I do love your idea of making a video of good employers. Hmmm, I will absolutely think about it. As for bad employers, they will always target anyone they feel can be taken advantage of, so sad. But we must know how to deal with those kinds of people either quit early enough and just report them.
I also want to ask what documents do I need to legalise before traveling to Lithuania regarding applying for TRP upon job offer that will not cause delay ?
Thanks so very much Kindness for the graciousness for having to share such invaluable information. Please, how much is the current minimum hourly wage should an international student expect to get in Lithuania? I
Starting in foreign country is not easy for anybody. My first job in America was at the register in a grocery store. I remember how my manager scheduled me to close the store at 12am, and open it the next morning at 6 am. It was against the law, but this is how she wanted me to suffer. She and were both white, it was not about someone had different skin color, it was about someone was a total bi..., and I was a fresh immigrant. Some people cant' resist to take advantage of newcomers. Everywhere.
So sorry you encountered a bad manager. You are right there are people who just dont treat people well regardless of their skin color and some others who dont know why they will treat a person of different color badly just of the standards they have. In both cases its just not right.
I understand how most of you feel about this because your ancestors and parents fought to build Lithuania for the benefit of the future. Nobody will take away your tradition and you’ll will always speak your language. But also understand that you’re not in these alone and there are also good people that bleed sweat and blood like you helping to build your nation globally. You have to take easy on them and understand that this is how the world works. Thank you
It’s sad that you were treated like this. Unfortunately countries like Lithuania have a reputation of not treating foreigners well. I am from the U.K. and this kind of behaviour was common in the 1960”s . Employers would not do this now because there are so many rights employees have and there are advice organisations who will support anyone who has experienced this kind of treatment. All employees have rights and once companies are reported they will be exposed for their mistreatment and it affects their profits etc. Thanks for sharing
Oof, I feel you Kindness. I experienced something very similar working in the US as a queer person. You get a target on your back and no help will come. I’m sorry you experienced this, but I’m glad you stood strong and life improved.
I have a QandA on this topic: So you can check if there is VFS or LT embassy in your country or go to other countries where you can submit your application ruclips.net/video/GIYxMtBBWR0/видео.htmlsi=XU2ZRY__tDJBcjZn
I can't recall where I found that job really, its been a long time ago. Now we do have many sites to find jobs, you can check my description for the major ones.
Thank you sister for sharing your story. I really sympathize. I also was wanting to apply for masters in international project management Vilnius University. I'm a middle class girl from India. I can't afford to lose money. Pls can you guide me if this is a good option. Will I get a job? Can I bring my mom to lithuania later?. Pls reply.
@@KindnessAniogbo Thank you. Talk about it in general and try to answer the simple question like is it free to call an ambulance?, hospitals are free?, ...
Hello my sister kindness thanks for sharing,please I’m SMK student,and I’m coming to Lithuanian next week,please how can I talk to you privately as Anty,because I know something from you please I’m chimezie Henry by name from Nigerian
Is your country so bad that you must go to a foreign country as an immigrant? And go through all this abuse in the name of living abroad. This is madness and self-hate.
So according to that logic she should stay in Nigeria (where she is from), or Congo (where you are probably from judging from name), where the streets are paved with gold, and labour laws are fantastic? Come on now.
do you think this still happen? also is it due to racisim because you are a person of colour? is there a website for those looking for jobs [mini jobs] i love your videos
Sisi can you remember the stupid restaurant that employed me as a kitchen assistant and wanted to make me do more that what they employed me for (literally wanted to use me), when I told them what I was employed for and refused to allow them use me, I was fired, hahahaha, crazy businesses in this country trying to use foreigners, especially Africans, mchteewww, nonsense and ingredients 🙄
Chai, what have we not seen, haha? But like you said mama look where the Lord has us now. All these a stories we can laugh about and for all the current challenges or to come, we will laugh in the end. 😊❤️
Yes because the African elite are corrupt and incompetent and instead of developing the countries into prosperous successful places which they could have done are more interested in filling suitcases with cash and living like Kings in Europe.
Hahaha. Prince be calming down. 😄. To be honest I think these things can happen in any country. I just want people to be mindful and be wise about their choices of where to work.
I'm a black American, I can relate but not relate to this. This is probably racism. You are looked as African and a foreigner. Unfortunately, this is how the world really is, it's not personal. It just feels personal. I have been to a few countries, and I would have to tell people that I'm not African. I do not say that to that I am better than a person from Africa. I say it because it seems like Africans take more shh from other races and I take none. It works every time. lol
Don't support this. Hard working, mindful, beutiful people should be welcomed there. And treated well. That is difference between us and say some Jihad.
Hi kindness I got a schenghen tourist visa And i have been accepted in Vilnius university What do i need to apply for my trp while studying before my schenghen tourist visa expires
Congratulations Lincoln. Please go on migracija.lt to start your Trp application. You will see all the documents you need. Please select that you want to apply for TRP options. Let me know if you have questions.
Earned yourself a new subscriber,you are so real sis.welldone,
Thanks for sharing, Kindness. I see where your heart for charity comes from.
And it's great to see that you're at a place now where you feel you can share these negative experiences for the benefit of others. Congratulations on the growth!
Thank you very much!
Your videos are quite helpful. I am sorry you had to go through that!
As an lithuanian i can say for anyone looking for work, if its international company you ok with only english, but you have to have a degree
If its gonna be simple manual labour sorry but if you don't know any lithuanian its nearly impossible for you to get a job( its not racism but lithuanians would rather deal with people who are less hassle in job in general)
People speak english more or less, but we prefer to speak our own language
You speak your own native language in your country so please don't get offended or call us racist when we prefer to do the same
You’re right bro I understand how you feel about this because your ancestors and parents fought to build Lithuania for the benefit of the future. Nobody will take away your tradition and you’ll always speak your language. But also understand that you’re not in these alone and there also humans that bleed sweat and blood like you helping to build your nation globally. You have to take easy on them and understand that this is how the world works. Thank you
The video is nothing to do with who gets employed more easily. Its about your Lithuanian people mistreating, and exploiting foreigners when they get the opportunity. Lithuanians always are crying about how bad Soviets were pre Independence, how they were mistreated and exploited, well what is different about this then?
This video is so informative . So proud to be a subscriber .thank u sister.
Wow! I'm so happy to have found your channel. Thank you for doing what you do. I'm also a foreigner living in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Heyyy, hope you are doing great here in Lithuania. Welcome welcome 😊
Does it means Lithuania is a bad country
Can you get a job with only English?
Hi, im a lithuanian, the thing about bosses not paying priper wages is quite common in the most of low end or seasonal jobs, luckily enough, city and town councils can resolve that issue very fast if you just get a face to face appointment. The wage cheating is more of a large city thing, as the lesser the population of any town or village, the more attention the local governing body can give to their citizens.
First time here and i totalky enjoy your video 👌
Very natural
I'm very sorry for such horrible treatment. Glad you made it, built a career and stayed in Lithuania.
This is some crazy story more people should talk about this kind of stuff
I absolutely agree with you. Thanks for watching Nick,.
¡Hi Kindness Aniogbo! I am lithuanian living in Mexico for the last 17 years and YT recommended one of your videos...This story you told happened to me tooo...IMAGINE...and I AM LITHUANIAN!!!! I was a university student in my first year and worked in a 5 star hotel always full of international tourists groups (buses and buses of them). I worked in the mornings shift serving swedish table breakfast. We were like 5 waitresses in the morning (started 6 am - finished 6 pm for about 300 litas (curerncy before euro)...that was not enough for nothing). So, one morning my dear colleagues left me alone, they didn´t call me or texted me that had any problem and wont be present to work, I had to serve that table full of different dishes, like fruits, porridge, eggs...etc and etc.. all the plates cutlery...I did it alone, opened at 7am and 100 guests entered. ¡¡¡ME AND 100 PEOPLE ALONE!!!! ready to have a brekfast and I had to do it alone...and GUESS WHAT, my colleagues entered about 8 am through the main restaurtant entrance like queens and left to change their clothes, so calm and serene...I didn´t say nothing to the director even she was friend of my moms friend...worked there for a month or two and left. Was the worst working experience ever!!! So they are not like this only with foreigners, many lithuanians lack of empathy and simple human sensibility and I thought this changed during the years but after watch your story, I think there is still a long way is waiting for them. Hope one day they will be able to have more tolerance, empathy and love. ¡Linkejimai is Meksikos!
Im curious ambaren ... was this hotel in Mexico run by a Lithuanian? You said many Lithuanians lack empathy and human sensibility, do you think there is a reason for this?
Thank you so much for the heads up
Its not only in Lithuania. Even in one of the most popular country in Europe (no names), you face even worse when you start working. You are ignored and snubbed in the office. You will be sitting next to a person for months and they dont even acknowledge you or respond to your greetings. At a point you stop greeting them but then the coldness increases. You just have to develop a thick skin and work on your craft. After a few years you dont care anymore. After all you are there because they need your skill.
I never knew this behavior exists. I think you shall address authorities as any discrimination should be tabu here. Nevertheless as saying goes "That which does not kill us makes us stronger". Good luck!
@@expert69able You grow a thick skin after a while - if it does not destroy your self confidence first. The best thing to do is to seek elsewhere to work before they kill your confidence. BECAUSE they usually operate in groups (gang up)
@@ibexy Maybe I am living in another world. I think I can understand what you are saying though I never experienced it myself. Nevertheless I believe you can find you way out. Just believe yourself. I think race doesn't mater. Remember movie "Django"? I not mean it literally. I wish good people should find they place in the world.
@@expert69able forget movies 🤣 That is make believe. All of the above is from personal experience. Especially my first comment. However, some European countries are more tolerant.
This is appalling but not surprising. Some lithuanian people can be very “ cliquey” and I would struggle with this even as a Lithuanian myself. You are so resilient, it’s unbelievable! But, I’m sure you know, or you would have been gone by now, most of us are not like that at all! I’m sure that most of my fellow Lithuanians would agree that you are our dream immigrant and we would love for you to stay here as long as possible.
Thank you for showing love to our small country and best of luck!
Ayaa!!!, poor you. It's all story now. Thanks for sharing your experience
Nice one dear
But are they still converting tourist visa in Lithuania to work visa if found a job?
Appreciate your efforts. Keep it up for humanity. You are helping people. God will help you in return i believe.
Thank you and Amen.
Your very truthful it means alot from guys coming from africa coming there. most guys dont tell the true stuation in europe
On my way coming to luthuania but thanks iwill read the contract
How far. Are you there yet?
Almost
@@chrisback001are you from Nigeria? If yes how is the visa process pls.
Thanks very much sister for this information, because I may be the next one.
Thanks. You are amazing...
Mehnnn you went through a lot. I’ve got horrible experiences too with these odd jobs from being underpaid, exploited and used. It is very imperative to sign a contract, but it is even more important to understand the terms and conditions that apply, especially in non English speaking countries. You went through it, now look at you! Thank God. Thanks for sharing your experience with us, blessings!
This is my first ever storytime. I am not a big story teller but this one was important to talk about. Please comment if you liked it.🙏🏽😊
I hope you will get better jobs work with kind people and move on to create jobs for others. All the best guys. Also please share What was your own first crazy work experience? Happy Sunday 🥰
What a great video! Locals fall for these issues too, not just foreigners! 😑I had a very similar experience in the UK, so not just a Lithuanian issue - there are dodgy employers EVERYWHERE 🤮 Would be interesting to hear your story about a good employer now, just to compare how it should be done 😄
@@ihavegreeneyes14 Hahaha, I do love your idea of making a video of good employers. Hmmm, I will absolutely think about it. As for bad employers, they will always target anyone they feel can be taken advantage of, so sad. But we must know how to deal with those kinds of people either quit early enough and just report them.
Thank you for watching and always leaving meaningful comments on this channel, I appreciate you . 🧡
Thank you for the insight sis❤
I also want to ask what documents do I need to legalise before traveling to Lithuania regarding applying for TRP upon job offer that will not cause delay ?
Thanks so very much Kindness for the graciousness for having to share such invaluable information. Please, how much is the current minimum hourly wage should an international student expect to get in Lithuania? I
currently, the minimum wage is 924 euro.
@@KindnessAniogbo Thanks a thousand times for the information,Madam!
You're very hardworking and smart my love. Thank God for where you are today❤❤❤
God is good and Faithful. This we know for sure!!! 🧡
Pls sis how do I apply for Lithuania tourist visa from Nigeria?
thanks dear, am planning to come to Lithuania. Can i come on tourist visa and get job and change to work visa please? Thanks.
Have a QandA on this: ruclips.net/video/GIYxMtBBWR0/видео.htmlsi=XU2ZRY__tDJBcjZn
Starting in foreign country is not easy for anybody. My first job in America was at the register in a grocery store. I remember how my manager scheduled me to close the store at 12am, and open it the next morning at 6 am. It was against the law, but this is how she wanted me to suffer. She and were both white, it was not about someone had different skin color, it was about someone was a total bi..., and I was a fresh immigrant. Some people cant' resist to take advantage of newcomers. Everywhere.
So sorry you encountered a bad manager.
You are right there are people who just dont treat people well regardless of their skin color and some others who dont know why they will treat a person of different color badly just of the standards they have. In both cases its just not right.
I understand how most of you feel about this because your ancestors and parents fought to build Lithuania for the benefit of the future. Nobody will take away your tradition and you’ll will always speak your language. But also understand that you’re not in these alone and there are also good people that bleed sweat and blood like you helping to build your nation globally. You have to take easy on them and understand that this is how the world works. Thank you
It’s sad that you were treated like this. Unfortunately countries like Lithuania have a reputation of not treating foreigners well. I am from the U.K. and this kind of behaviour was common in the 1960”s . Employers would not do this now because there are so many rights employees have and there are advice organisations who will support anyone who has experienced this kind of treatment. All employees have rights and once companies are reported they will be exposed for their mistreatment and it affects their profits etc. Thanks for sharing
1960:D
What kind of jobs I can get as a student ? with only knowing English
Oof, I feel you Kindness. I experienced something very similar working in the US as a queer person. You get a target on your back and no help will come. I’m sorry you experienced this, but I’m glad you stood strong and life improved.
If we have a work permit ma'am do you have appearance in Lithuania embassy ❤❤ please answer my question thank you Godbless
What do you mean by work permit? The embassy should be the one approving the visa/TRP so you should be able to go there to make application
Can I get visa iam from Nepal but now in Cebu Philippines
I have a QandA on this topic: So you can check if there is VFS or LT embassy in your country or go to other countries where you can submit your application ruclips.net/video/GIYxMtBBWR0/видео.htmlsi=XU2ZRY__tDJBcjZn
This is a great video.
Just a quick question, Did you find this job online?
What is the more common way applying for a jobs, online or offline?
I can't recall where I found that job really, its been a long time ago.
Now we do have many sites to find jobs, you can check my description for the major ones.
Hey.How is ur life in Lituania.This is the first video i watched from u
Hi and welcome. Since its the first video, i invite you to watch more. 😀
People are terrible eveywhere. 😢
Thank you sister for sharing your story. I really sympathize. I also was wanting to apply for masters in international project management Vilnius University. I'm a middle class girl from India. I can't afford to lose money. Pls can you guide me if this is a good option. Will I get a job? Can I bring my mom to lithuania later?. Pls reply.
If I apply the. Electrician what is the requirements
The requirements are dependent on the job. You can check the job you need to apply
How many days before a issue a work permit
After your application and Biometrics, it can take weeks or months depending on queue.
Can you do a video for the health system in Lithuania, for us as a student
Thank you
Great idea! What about the health system for students would you like to know?
@@KindnessAniogbo Thank you.
Talk about it in general and try to answer the simple question like is it free to call an ambulance?, hospitals are free?, ...
@@haithembensalem-q7x You need to buy a private health insurance policy to cover you.
health system in Lithuania one of the best even better than UK
Thanks for the info
thx for infomation
Thank you for watching and dropping a comment.
Can I use tourist visa to work in Lithuanian please I need your guide line,can company help me to get working permit.
I need the information too about visit visa to work
You can't use a tourist visa to work anywhere. A tourist is a tourist if you want employment use proper means.
Sorry for that Year 2015 thank God is now thing of the past, am a new subscribe now
How much is the monthly salary in Lithuania as a general worker
very minimum is 700 euros per month, but thats worst job, if better job then over 1000 euros per month
Hello my sister kindness thanks for sharing,please I’m SMK student,and I’m coming to Lithuanian next week,please how can I talk to you privately as Anty,because I know something from you please
I’m chimezie Henry by name from Nigerian
Hi, Safe trip next week. please text on messenger if you have a question.
Can you help me go lithuania and get job
Madame très élégante avec cette écharpe ;)
Merci
Thank u for sharing
HI I AM TOMAS CURRENTLY WORK HERE IN DUBAI I JUST WANT TO KNOW TO APPLY THERE TO WORK AS WELL HOPE YOU CAN NOTICE MY PM TNX ADVANCE
thank you for the info, didn't know Lithuanians treat immigrants like this.
Horrible things happening everywhere, it is sad if people are forsed to work hard for nothing for small wages.
Well it’s not only for immigrants these damn places don’t pay anyone 😢 what’s why they always searching workers because they change to fast
Hello how is it now in 2023 ?
It is still happening in 2023 and that's why I made this video.
Please ma am looking for house in Lithuanian
What a terrible experience! I can magine your pains and disappointment.
At the time I was definitely disappointed especially the sick leave that wasn't paid for. But have no regrets about leaving that workplace.
@@KindnessAniogbo❤
I'm planning to move to lithuania 🇱🇹
What a terrible experience! Its a big good lesson anyway.
Is your country so bad that you must go to a foreign country as an immigrant? And go through all this abuse in the name of living abroad. This is madness and self-hate.
It is just like how a lot of people want to move to France, then they complain that there is racism.
So according to that logic she should stay in Nigeria (where she is from), or Congo (where you are probably from judging from name), where the streets are paved with gold, and labour laws are fantastic? Come on now.
I want to come Lithuania for work
That was very mean of them. Sorry for all you went through. They keep exploring Africans.
This is 2024 but I’ve had my share of experience in Lithuania 😢
Ohh myy,. so sorry about your experience. Hope you don't let it stop you from being amazing ✨️
@@KindnessAniogbo I can’t escape the loop. I will go through it till the best comes.
We thought in Europe they is no bayaye
Horrible story! no one should encounter workibng in a toxic place
Hmm my dear. It is well, they will surely reap what they sow. But for now let's be wise in these job streets. 😄🥰 thanks for watching.
Are they speaking English in Lithuania
Some and most people do in recent times. The main language however is Lithuanian
If their English is not good, the next option is Russian.
Mam I'm very Interest
You are a good story teller, keep them coming 🙂
Help me out please 🙏
Mam can I know an information about Lithuania? Do Lithuania provide Permanent residence card to foreigners or not? Please! mam share your experience.
What you experience in Lithuania is simple compare to the one in dubai.
Just come to dubai and see Sege😂
Very good point)
I will be there soon
may i know what type of job you work:) i am lithuanian in vilnius also;)
How may i know you 7:00
@@IdowuStephen-ze4fui dont understand
@@domasabrom2994 I need a job from your end
Stay where you are.
You are a nice person
No contract? No job. Simple. Why did you take it?
Excellent questions. If you continue watching you'd hear that I requested for a contract and got it for that job.
do you think this still happen?
also is it due to racisim because you are a person of colour?
is there a website for those looking for jobs [mini jobs]
i love your videos
I need job
You can apply for jobs on the sites I added in the Description. Let me know if you have questions
@@KindnessAniogbo dear if you can prepared my cv and cover letter and supporte for apply job pl
Sisi can you remember the stupid restaurant that employed me as a kitchen assistant and wanted to make me do more that what they employed me for (literally wanted to use me), when I told them what I was employed for and refused to allow them use me, I was fired, hahahaha, crazy businesses in this country trying to use foreigners, especially Africans, mchteewww, nonsense and ingredients 🙄
Chai, what have we not seen, haha? But like you said mama look where the Lord has us now. All these a stories we can laugh about and for all the current challenges or to come, we will laugh in the end. 😊❤️
But Iam shef indiyan chainse cook
My god it's to much
Wow😮
Very terrilbe experience.
O they were racist
54 African countries and our people are still going to Europe to suffer.
Have you noticed that a lot of people want to move to France? Then they complain that there is racism.
Yes because the African elite are corrupt and incompetent and instead of developing the countries into prosperous successful places which they could have done are more interested in filling suitcases with cash and living like Kings in Europe.
😮
So it's even true that Lithuania is a nonsense place to live and work. Forget about reporting them , people should not even go to that country simple.
Hahaha. Prince be calming down. 😄. To be honest I think these things can happen in any country. I just want people to be mindful and be wise about their choices of where to work.
Girl, if you didn’t get it yet, but not many Lithuanians like colored people.
And yet, a lot of coloured people want to move to white countries.
I'm a black American, I can relate but not relate to this. This is probably racism. You are looked as African and a foreigner. Unfortunately, this is how the world really is, it's not personal. It just feels personal. I have been to a few countries, and I would have to tell people that I'm not African. I do not say that to that I am better than a person from Africa. I say it because it seems like Africans take more shh from other races and I take none. It works every time. lol
Lithuania for Lithuanians. Sorry. Go tu UK or what ever.
Looser!
Oh wow are you guys racist?
Like Lithuanians?
Oh really?
Don't support this. Hard working, mindful, beutiful people should be welcomed there. And treated well. That is difference between us and say some Jihad.
Hi kindness
I got a schenghen tourist visa
And i have been accepted in Vilnius university
What do i need to apply for my trp while studying before my schenghen tourist visa expires
Congratulations bro, want to go through thesame process can you help
Congratulations Lincoln. Please go on migracija.lt to start your Trp application. You will see all the documents you need. Please select that you want to apply for TRP options. Let me know if you have questions.
@@KindnessAniogbokindly please explain the basic salary in Lithuania per month
My god it's to much