are yoiu a freemasonn?
Maybe you should wait until you hit 200k before considering a second wife, 60k for two families living in London sounds like poverty to me
Where's the humility
Wait so how will that work? You will be in Belgium half the week? Or she is moving to London. You’re lucky you are not married a Somali woman, no way will that fly lolIts doable. My other-other half is a doctor in Belgium. I got it covered.
Wait so how will that work? You will be in Belgium half the week? Or she is moving to London. You’re lucky you are not married a Somali woman, no way will that fly lol
AlhamdulillahAlthough, a lot of my senior colleagues, are infact freemasons, and have recommended I join, not interested. I'm a Muslim, not a Gaal.
All of my siblings went to university. One has a PhD.
I myself studied Law and Public Policy/Administration. I work for the state and I am content with what I do.
@Arma
Mashalla bro
Never thought stonemasons could get 60k a year, mabrouk. So, are u planning to maintain 2 families in London? Sounds like a stretch ngl. I thought u only had a Tanzanian missus...? lol. gl though.
btw apprenticeships are growing in popularity a lot rn and they'll only get more popular. Only a few Somalis take them in London but eventually the community will start to realize how good they are.
FactsSomali boys should learn trades. Instead of going to University, studying useless, no good degrees, such as business, humanities, and media studies.
These courses are no good, whatsoever. Yet, in colleges and universities, up and down the West, you'll find Somali kids enrolled on these courses.
They'd be far better off, enrolling on courses or going on an apprenticeship, in a trade.
Plumbing, carpentry, electrician, and my trade: stonemasonry, are some of the most well paying, rewarding jobs out there. You'll be self-employed, never without a job, and can work anywhere in the world.
I too nearly fell into the trap, of enrolling on a useless university course, I was gonna study Historyvand Politics at Leicester University. But Alhamdulillah, my father talked me out of it. He instead recommended that I study a trade. He told me, it would be a decision, I'll never regret. And I thank him greatly for that.
I enrolled on a four year stonemasonry apprenticeship in London, and at the end of it, became a fully fledged stonemason. Alhamdulillah, I've earned a great salary, in all of the construction projects I've been part of. The thing was, I was the only Somali in my apprenticeship.
It's such a shame, I didn't have another Somali on my class. Its such a shame that not many, young Somali men, are not interested in learning a trade.