It depends on your definition of "professional". Thanks for the obvious statement about skills and fitting requirements. I'm quite aware and am overqualified for the most part, but that's not the point. The point is China has little to offer in the way of true professionalism nor is it worth my time (or anyone's time) to pursue the professional route here. A perfect example of lack of professionalism is this website's lack of a proper "enter" function. Why do you think my paragraphs look like a block of text? If I wanted to find a truly "professional" job that met my skills and requirements, I would go literally anywhere else in the world, but I'm here for the money. Now, if you really do have a list of "professional jobs" that are worth anyone's time, I wonder why they aren't on this list? The truth is professionalism doesn't exist here, and underlying racism is just icing on the cake. Even as a native speaker I cannot/would not bear to be apart of the circus show you call "professional jobs" here. Furthermore, it says nowhere on this article the term "easy-found jobs".
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