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Dá-lhe Sul do Rio? Tá difícil, aqui sim tem vaga!

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THIS IS THE SYSTEM. DESPERATE WORKERS SCRAMBLE FOR SCRAPS WHILE THE MACHINE GRINS.

New job listings have just dropped across Southern Rio and the Costa Verde. This isn’t opportunity. This is a DISTURBING X-RAY of our collapsing economy. Look at the list: “Borracheiro.” “Pedreiro.” “Serviços gerais.” These aren’t careers. They are survival gigs, plastered over a gaping wound.

THE PROOF IS IN THE PICTURES. The article is framed by two identical, haunting images of the “Carteira de Trabalho” – the Brazilian work permit. It’s a brutal symbol. A promise of dignity now reduced to a ticket for this humiliating scramble. One image at the top, one at the bottom. THEY’RE BOXING US IN.

Who wins here? The corporations posting these listings. The “SICREDI,” the “Light,” the “Grupo CSC.” They get a desperate, hungry workforce applying by the hundreds for a handful of spots. They get to pick and choose while families sweat. Notice how the most urgent listing, for a supermarket in Volta Redonda, demands candidates show up IN PERSON with their own paper and pen. They make you BEG.

And where is the outrage? SILENCE. The media presents this list with a straight face, as if posting a “Caldeireiro” job next to “Consultor De Vendas” is normal. It’s not. It’s a crisis. They’d rather you click on the “VÍDEOS: as notícias que foram ao ar na TV Rio Sul” embedded at the bottom than ask why a region is being stripped of its future.

This isn’t a jobs report. It’s a trap set in plain sight.



Edited for Kayitsi.com

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