Touch: Paper addressed to prime minister by candidate for bloody nurses rejected by Mitrovica Hospital

Erza Voca, is one of many candidates who applied for a job position in Mitrovica hospital “Dr. Sami Hadzibeqiri”, who received negative answers from this institution. The Erza who addressed the prime minister Kosovo, Albin Kurti, through a letter whose right to publication was given exclusively to the Mitrovici portal, says [...]
The Erza who addressed the prime minister Kosovo, Albin Kurti, through a letter whose right to publish it exclusively to the Mitrovica portal, says it feels disappointed with Kosovo, as it left all its dreams just to contribute to Kosovo.
Full letter:
Mr. Prime Minister of Kosovo Albin Kurti,
I have a few words with him saying... When we vote you, we vote you don't leave me Kosovo has no youth. We've voted you out, so you can get rid of these corrupt people, and we've voted out people who don't deserve a job.
By mentioning these reasons, there's one more, we've wanted to say enough to fraud and recognition. For this reason, most students and I have given many dreams and many other opportunities to contribute to our country.
What can I say more than today, when I went to see the results of the competition in The Mitrovica hospital and I see that even the points I had been through had been removed. You know why? Because I have to get in with people who know you, like the principal's brother's daughter, the brother's daughter of the former director, cousins and children of health workers, and so on.
As long as I've had many job offers abroad, I believe I'm professionally prepared both theoretical and practically. I don't think I can have 50 points falling to 43 when every question I've been asked answered correctly and I think I've given even longer answers than required.
While the poems are still written in a simple pencil and ask the same questions for each of us, and we went into the interview without being asked to give our presentation and to give up education or experience as health workers, this shows how far we are and how things go to us.
Before I compete I asked for volunteer work, which I didn't even consider. I'm very desperate with our employee admission system. And, you know, what's the worst? That this phenomenon has never changed or ever changed. Just don't ask why young people are leaving? It's things like this that make you hate life in Kosovo, it's things like this that don't even let you love your profession, because you don't have how to develop. Once again, they proved to me that our sub-x0> uniformed sentence has nothing to do with” is really true and that this sentence will never die in Kosovo... /Mitropol/
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