Ánimo, @nelsonchalbaud.
I can attest to every penury you enumerate here. Imagine to be a college professor and suffer all the limitations the students go through.
I am one of thsoe professors who gave up because teaching is not longer possible in our universities and surviving becomes your number 1 priority.
I am confident young talented people such as yourself will see the change and enjoy what you deserve.
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Thank you @hlezama i give my thanks to you as i give it and support my professors. They're heroes to me, going to work every day for a miserable salary but doing it still for the childrens and students formation is something to applaud. You are my hero too, for going to an unkown country and teaching to a different culture people. God bless your work, i hope you can return soon to this, your home. Thanks
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Thanks, Nelson.
I have not left the country, actually. I plan to,but we have had all kinds of complications. I quit teaching at UDO for all the reasons you know, but, among other things, have not been able to get all the documentation that is required in other countries. There are many good teachers in other latin american countries who have been unable to do what they know best due to stupid technicalities.