Of course, one can speculate about what labour opportunities Sri Lankans will have in Libya. What skills do they have that Libya needs? And does it mean one'll be able to get a decent curry?
I guess their main skill, from the Libyan perspective, is their willingness to work long hours for low pay. Which immediately rules them out of the TEFL market, eh? ;)
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I guess their main skill, from the Libyan perspective, is their willingness to work long hours for low pay. Which immediately rules them out of the TEFL market, eh? ;)
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