The employment center notes that the market has revived and there is a great demand.
A seamstress, a builder, a driver or an electrician – jobs in this specialty are now easy to find in the western regions of Ukraine. About a hundred internally displaced persons have already found jobs here. About this in the plot of TSN .
19-year-old Victoria from Mariupol. She arrived in Lvov on the second day of the full-scale offensive of the occupier. The girl’s parents hesitated and barely got out alive. Parents were evacuated to Zaporozhye, says Vika, she herself moved on.
“I have an emptiness in my soul, because there is no my house, there is no my city, it was simply “erased”. My university was also bombed, it is gone,” says Victoria.
In Lviv, the girl settled with friends and began to look for work. At home, in Mariupol, she worked as a manicurist, here she found the same job in a beauty salon. The girl is sure that she will not be in Lviv for long. “I have a fighting spirit, I will get ready, I will go, I will restore, like my parents, we are determined to return everything that was ours, everything that was destroyed,” the girl says.
Now two more girls from Mariupol work in this salon. The owner says she hesitated for a long time about resuming just such a business in a timely manner. “This is exactly the kind of business we can help, help girls who need work and help our women, who can just come and relax for 1.5 hours,” says owner Katya.
In just three days, Sergey from Kyiv also found a job. The job center helped. “I am in electricity, I was a district electrician in condominiums. If they were younger, they would go to war, but the old ones are already,” the man says.
Every day, about fifty job seekers come to the Lviv City Employment Center. Business revived a little, they say in the employment center, almost a thousand vacancies. They appeared because there are many mobilized into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. And also those who decided to leave for neighboring countries. “11 enterprises of the city need tailoring specialists. Need some advice from parking inspectors. It needs a service sector, because the hotels are overcrowded, the restaurant business is recovering,” experts say.
And in Bukovina, the metropolitan trolleybus driver Alexander Kuranda now carries Chernivtsi passengers. He came from Kyiv with his wife and two little daughters a few days after the start of the war. They have no friends or relatives here. In order to earn housing and food, the man immediately began looking for work. The trolleybus depot offered both work and shelter.
“We have a rest room in the depot – you will live, the management suggested. The people are very nice, for the first few days they even brought us food,” says Alexander.
He has been working as a driver in a new place for three weeks. He hopes that he will stay in Bukovina for a short time, because he believes in our victory.
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