Alibel sees this all too often among her fellow Venezuelan migrants in Argentina, who don’t always have the legal or financial status to easily switch jobs. When she arrived in Buenos Aires in 2019, the first job she took was selling cars over the phone. It didn’t take long to realise that this was an illegal operation and Alibel, now 28, quit straight away. She didn’t lose any pay because the job was entirely commission-based: “If you didn’t sell anything, you didn’t gain a cent.” Yet while there are plenty of accounts of people rage quitting other shady jobs, not everyone can afford to take a moral stand.
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