In this episode, we talk about the harsh reality faced by immigrants, where despite having higher education and years of experience, people are forced to work in low-wage jobs. The episode presents a serious analysis of how requirements like “local experience,” “licensing systems,” and structural barriers often ignore and devalue the skills of qualified professionals. We discuss economic exploitation, mental stress, declining self-respect, and the burden of family expectations—factors that prevent immigrants from raising their voices and standing up for their rights. At the same time, this episode also delivers a message of hope, emphasizing continuous learning, self-worth, and the courage to reclaim one’s skills and professional identity. 🎧 This episode is for every immigrant who feels overqualified yet underpaid.