Immigrate to Romania!

in #busy6 years ago (edited)

I have just come back from a short trip back to my native country, Romania. I've met there fellow steemians @lishu, @rbm and @gheambyt. But I can't expect you to be bothered, right? There's something else, though, that should pique your interest ! ...

We are the champions

Romania holds a couple of dubious titles ... It joined the EU in 2007 where it is hugging tightly the position of second-poorest member of the club ever since. Since 2014, Romanians are free to work anywhere in the EU. Considering that the minimum salary in Romania is about 400€ / month (also among the lowest in the EU), no wonder that Romanians have seized the opportunity with both hands and left the country in droves.

Thus another dubious title (not sure it's not an urban myth though): Romania is said to be the second-fastest emptying country on Earth, right after ... Syria ! Well, to be fair, I guess North Korea would still beat both hands down if it was not for the barb wire and the machine guns ...

Given those numbers, discovering bustling, vibrant if dirty and run-down Bucharest comes as a surprise. Thing is, as the rest of the country empties out, the populations of Bucharest and of a few other big cities are growing

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Gateway to the part of the city where I grew up, the Obor zone

We are hiring!

The reason is obvious: as the ablest and most employable citizens leave the country to seek better-paid jobs elsewhere, the big cities feel an acute shortage of labor! There's a lot of work around, at almost all levels and that gives workers solid bargaining power. The only way to be unemployed in Bucharest and other big cities is ... if you don't want to work.

Take Bucharest, were all you need is a driving license and a relatively recent smartphone. The taxis have been liberalized long ago and those in need of a job can choose among several companies that provide anyone (holding a driving license) with a yellow car and a taxi-license in exchange for a fixed sum of money every day.

In Steem parlance, the companies "delegate" the cars to those who want to drive them for a daily payment. After paying "the delegation", a taxi driver in Bucharest typically takes home about 800€ - 1000€ per month, which is enough to live a decent life (if single with no kids or in a two-earner household)

So I was reflecting on our Venzueleans friends (about which @cryptosharon for instance speaks). They have to live the life I knew back in the time of Ceausescu (i.e. no toilet paper ... nor anything else). Whereas Romanian is a latin language (easy to learn for a Spanish speaker), the religion and culture is not too different ... and smartphones have GPS to help one navigate the maze that is Bucharest!

There's crypto everywhere!

I left the best part last. Now imagine a brave Venezuelan manages to get to Bucharest and somehow gets a job ... How is the poor guy supposed to send the money he's making back to his wife and children in Maracaibo, San Cristobal or Valencia ?

Let's zoom in the picture above. Well, coming from the western part of the continent, I was certainly surprised to discover these ...
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This is just one example but they are practically all over the place. And what can you do in these rickety booths "Simply and Rapidly" as advertised ? Why, but of course, you can ... buy Bitcoin and Ether ! At any hour of the day or the night, right there in the street, no ID required !
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Of course the prices are not great (the guys providing the service need to eat too) and there's only 1,84 BTC available in total, but still !
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The price is not better but there's a bit more ETH available if you fancy it
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Sending the hard-earned cash back home thus becomes child's play! However, as there are basically no foreign workers, legitimately earning a wage in Romania, I can only assume whom these "no questions asked" terminals are currently benefitting most ...

The Master Plan

So here it is, for our Steemian fellows who have had enough of the "Bolivarian revolution". Not an easy trick but still easier than it would have been 30 years ago. Jump on a boat or plane to Europe and head straight for Romania (don't forget your smartphone though!).

While you are at it, you can pretend to be mentally weak, as not even the Syrian refugees were enthralled by the idea of being sent there ... To be fair, in their case there was the prospect of picking and choosing ... Between Sweden and Romania, who can blame them ?

Then once in Bucharest, get a taxi-driving job and pick up a few words of Romanian. Most Romanians who shuttle around in taxis should be able to speak some English or even a bit of Spanish anyway, so don't be shy.

Live a frugal life and set money aside. Go regularly to the garish-orange "Zebrapay" terminals, feed them your hard earned "Romanian Lei" and get BTC or ETH in exchange. Use a smartphone wallet to wire the crypto back home to the family!

... Pray for a miracle to rid Venezuela of the "Bolivarian socialists"

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Neighbour you are still better that Serbia. At least you can choose are you gonna stay or leave :-)

Can't argue with that ! Serbia was way ahead of us back in Tito's time. But Slobodan chose to fight rather than bow gracefully and generations are paying the price. I feel like saying to berniesanders: learn the Serbian lessons, picking fights (with haejin in his case) is a losing strategy

Agree :-)

And you did not mentioned about the beautiful girls, true friendships, hospitality of the people, freedom to find all kinds of shortcuts... :-)

Myself, I returned in Romania, after years living abroad, and I'm very happy about my decision. Living here is really amazing these days!

:-) You are right but I let those arguments to the official agency in charge of promoting the country abroad :-) I left aside many other interesting aspects but it was almost 3am when I finished posting and I needed some sleep :-)

Seeing how some ("Latin") western European countries struggle with high unemployment, I think that "an abundance of jobs" is the most interesting feature of Romania at this moment.

That, and the newly discovered fact that you can buy crypto with fiat freely in the street with no questions asked.

There are many more...crypto ATMs even in Constanta...
Also in Mangalia in Penny shop they have now a way to pay with btc.
Plus the miners...Tulcea- btc miners (one of the first miners from Romania)
Dobrogea --monero mining majority
Even I found a Burstcoin Romanian community, big one...
So we Romanians are always in top when it come to crypto.
Still too bad about the minimum wage....

Thanks for the info, @cynetyc, I was away for so long, I was not aware of all these things.

I was thinking: imagine those Zebrapay terminals had STEEM next to BTC and ETH ! You'd be able to load your wallet with lei and then pay the nearby traders and merchants directly from your mobile app (eSteem or Busy) with 0 transaction fees ! You can easily pay your 1 lei (0,22 €) worth of parsley or cucumber with STEEM which you cannot quite do with BTC nor ETH because of transaction fees and slowness of those networks ...


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I have no problem that people are living Romania and supposedly, leaving the country empty. Come on, let’s be serious. Roads are busier than ever and in spite of this bastards of socialists in power, we manage to make the economy produce tht markup everyday... so they have money to pay for their populist increased salaries and social helps.
Romania, Bulgaria, Poland and even Hungary are the oportunities of the EC. We are a big part of the economical drive of EC though nobody wants to state that.
Even for the Syrians getting here by mistake... when I see them desperate that they are in RO and not FR, UK etc. makes me pitty them. The only weird part here would be the way they get integrated in society because if they are skilled and willing to work, they have real work and bussiness oportunities here.
I’m really mad I was in Iasi when you met @lishu. Would’ve been a pleasure to meet u Sorin.

I absolutely agree with you, the Romanian economy is thriving despite the inept leadership of a corrupt political class.

Makes me remember the famous Ronald Reagan saying "What are the 9 scariest words in the English language? 'I'm from the Government and I'm here to help' ..." Applies even better for the Romanian language...

I'm also sad that I didn't get to meet you! The pleasure would have been shared! Maybe next time!

Dude this post is a gem.
I mean no offense when I say that Romania doesn't cross my mind all that often. Considering that I am bit of a geography buff I know the country and it's capitals location but not much beyond that. It was great - reading this post. This is the first time I have read about it on the steemit at least.

The fact that the country is emptying really fast is a bit worrisome but then on the other hand it opening opportunities for other people. I wonder what's their immigration status in general because 400 euros/month is a rich man's income in some countries.

Thank you. You should definitely check out the posts of @gabrielatravels and others in the "steemromania" community . I agree that people leaving to work abroad is an opportunity - especially since they are free to come and go as they please. Free movement benefits everyone by allowing a better match between labor supply and demand

Thank you so much for the tag @sorin.cristescu! I feel honoured 😊

Great article @sorin.cristescu! I am sure this might be useful for immigrants from Venezuela, the spanish to romanian language transition must be fairly easy. I am wondering about the food in Romania? I have heard from a friend that it is pretty awesome.

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Hi @friendly-fenix. About the food - it's all about tastes (especially acquired). What is hard to contest is that it's hearty and tasty. After travelling far and wide I can say it's less sophisticated than French cuisine. But then again, sometimes after eating French cuisine I'm still hungry :-) Not so with Romanian food

You don't want to be hungry after a meal, thats a real nightmare... =) Hearty is good!

I really am glad we met and that you left with a somewhat positive take on what is going on around here :)

Maybe the 4th industrial revolution plus the cryloworld will give us a boost in the next 10 years.

Actually belonging to the EU has been giving us a huge boost for more than a decade already. I still remember the throes of 1998 Bucharest. That must have been to lowest point.

I'm very glad we met, too!

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The heart goes to the mother country
I can not live in my motherland
Really great article

Thank you roselover. What is your motherland if I may ask?

That is so cool! A crypto ATM! Who knew? Hope you had a great trip!

Amazing, isn't it ?
A productive trip ! That was the idea, anyway :-)

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