I work outskirts of Nashville, tenese, for 12/hour in 4 DAYS which i do dirty work (my own prospective )to me it's difficult to live in America . my home town (africa)is best place to live .I was one of the professional (healthy sector) but in america you have to work as labourer .....when I was in Africa i have different image what I see today in america.
Sorry to learn you're having a hard time in the US and that the picture you had in mind is not the reality you met on the ground.
The truth is immigrating to the US is not for everybody - a lot of intending immigrants refuse to listen when told this from the beginning.
Countless number of immigrants came prepared and they are succeeding in the US beyond their wildest imaginations. Questions for you:
- How prepared where you for life in the US when you decided to immigrate?
- Did you come to the US with enough money to sustain you for a couple of months while you're trying to land on your feet?
- What steps have you taken to improve yourself since your arrival?
- - Are you enrolled in school?
- - Are you aware of available grants ('free money' for qualified low income earners) to pay for schooling which will enable you to qualify and apply for better paying jobs?
- - Are you networking with the right people?
The streets of America are not paved in gold. America is not a land flowing with free milk and honey. If you invest in yourself and are prepared to work hard (and do away with whatever TV notions you might have had prior to immigrating), you will succeed in the country.