Hello. The name is Nolan Allnutt. Im a 34 yro white male living in Cape Town, South Africa. Im originally from Port Elizabeth, South Africa. I have a total of 17 yrs. workings experience in various fields as mentioned in my CV. Currently I have a very low paying job as a store manager for a mens clothing boutique in Cape Town. My current salary is 40 USD per week. Im struggling to find a better paying job as our country is going through a very tough political and economic hardships. Since 1994, the ruling party has since implemented various laws to benefit the African population. The laws are BEE or black economic empowerment and AA affirmative action and other laws. These laws are to correct the imbalances during the apartheid in SA under an all-white government. In a nutshell, what this means that I, as a white male will struggle to find a better, higher paying job, due to my race and so called privileged upbringing. Since these laws have been passed, the number of white South Africans is getting poorer and they lose their jobs or cant find jobs due to the race. Millions of white South Africans have left the country to ,live abroad in the USA, UK, New Zealand, Australia etc. as they can find work and better paying jobs. Also their currencies are much stronger the SA. ZAR. I have my father who lives and works in Luanda, Angola. He has been working there for over 15 yrs. for an oil company. He makes good money and he can afford to retire one day. I on the other hand am struggling to pay my bills and find a better paying job. So Ive decided to look for work in other African countries which welcome and appreciate the white male and cold do with their skills. So due to all these changes in my country, Im forced to seek a better living outside my boarders. I have chosen Angola as my place of work. Kind regards Nolan Allnutt
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