Former soldier of KLAHAH with the faculty of three foreign languages: I was rejected hundreds of times at work competitions

A former Kosovo Liberation Army soldier may have reached the record. It has implemented this <x0) achievement” with the large number of applications it has made through various institutions to gain a job, but so far without success, reports FactePlus. It's Bekim Morina, who has [...]
It's about Bekim Morina, who has finished college education, knows three foreign languages and has not yet managed to find a job.
That he applied over 100 times in competitions has shown Morina herself, who has done so after British Ambassador to Kosovo Ruairi O'Connell mentioned a person today who seven times was the best and has not been hired.
I tell you that I applied hundreds of times and still haven't been admitted anywhere. I have a faculty, I speak three languages, I know my computer/cults, but they haven't helped me get a job. I have applied in competitions so much that I already have all the photocopies in Pristina, ministry officials and other institutions”, Morina has said.
Former soldier of The KLA estimates it is a pity that only close people with power and politics are finding work.
He says he has become a well-known person for all photocopies in Pristina, as he has prepared documents for contests hundreds of times.
Believe people that you're feeling sorry for me lately that they don't even take money for photocopies of the documents. Even seeing them look at me as a pity, because I've become a pity to apply the paperwork hundreds of times, and nothing. I'm so sorry about myself. Woe to us”, it's Morina.
It was U.K. Ambassador to Kosovo Ruairi O'Connell, who said openly Monday that the Parliament and Government as the two leading institutions are responsible for employing people without criteria in various state positions.
Various research reports have often stressed that Kosovo institutions have consistently failed to guarantee equal access and meritocracy in employment. It has even been said that the heads of institutions have influenced public employment.












