Steemit: A rescue for the citizens of third world countries

in #steemit7 years ago

Many of the people who are part of the Steemit community are inhabitants of Third World countries; For example, I live in Venezuela, a country that despite its wealth, is submerged in crisis and poverty. The minimum wage in my country is approximately $ 3 US dollars at the change; It seems little credible, but it is true. People die of hunger, wages are not enough to eat, transport is near an imminent collapse; Incredibly, we can earn more by writing a post on Steemit than working a full month in Venezuela.

Although other Third World countries are in a much better situation than in Venezuela, Steemit is still a great help, especially for those who do not have a job, in Brazil for example, the average minimum wage can be close to $ 320. American dollars, approximately $ 16 US dollars a day, something that can be easily earned with a post on Steemit. In Chile the average minimum wage is around 450 $ US dollars, something that in a week can be won in Steemit with post successful and interesting.

This is why Steemit can become a new source of employment from home or from any place where you have an Internet connection, which can help the millions of unemployed not only from third world countries, but from all nations. Steemit is an outlet for all those people like me, who live in a third world country, where employment sources are few, and where what is earned is not enough to eat. Although it is not always easy to make money in Steemit, I have 8 posts and I have not won more than 0.01 SBD, maybe I will soon get lucky and win something more with a post that they like.

A person can win in a week in Steemit (with some luck), which in his country would cost him a lot of time; that's why, as the title of this post says, Steemit is and will remain for a long time, a rescue for the citizens of Third World countries, especially the Latin American countries. I have friends who have won in a short time, enough money to travel, buy a vehicle, have the latest generation of smartphones, all thanks to Steemit and the entire community of "steemers" who have given their vote of confidence.

Two days ago I joined Steemit, and I hope that this great community can open their arms and be able to survive in a country where wages do not reach and where Steemit will be the outlet to this crisis that every day worsens our quality of life. For this and for many other reasons, Steemit will become the partial solution to the crisis of many Venezuelans and for this we need to have the support and help of all those who are part of this great community.

THANK YOU STEEMIT!




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