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“I’ll remain unemployed than work for less than Ghc 4,000 salary” – Ghanaian guy reveals

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A bold Ghanaian youngman has revealed through a tweet that he’ll rather remain unemployed than work for less than Ghc 4,000 salary in any company.

Taking to Twitter to share his contentious opinion, he tweeted; Working and getting paid below 4,000gh gh a month ? I’ll rather be unemployed.

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As suggested by the tweep who’s identified on the microblogging platform as @Jason_gh1, he finds it suicidal to work and take home an average salary which is less than Ghc 4,000 looking at the current inflation and dollar rate in the country.

This tweet from Jason has triggered a lot of civil servants to throw him to the wolfs.

According to these angry civil servants and private workers who earn less than Ghc 4,000 a month, Jason is just being delusional because even people with higher certificates earn between Ghc 2,500 – 3,000 meanwhile he just completed his first degree.

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Below are some of the popular comments gathered under the trending tweet;

@Mr Painz – Eiii masa way job dey pay above 4,000 for GH inside

@Accaish – Do you have the qualifications of becoming a Chartered Accountant or doctor or any prominence work

@Yhoung007 – Current status of the youth is either bet or fraud and the likes which isn’t also reliable… so is moving out the country the best at all cos little ones are coming and almost all of us leaving won’t think of coming back to help our motherland.. e hard oo

@Kyeijoseph – Masa stop the mouth talk. How many in Ghana including teachers and nurses take even 2500?

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