Wherever Dreams May Come

Recently, Reuters launched a project, which was attended by a number of photographers from around the world. All they had to do the photos showing what and how the current generation lives twenties-thirties. The result was a series of portraits of young people from around the world, who could not find work in their field and in their field and ended up involved in the service sector, in positions that are very poorly paid. Although such a profession, is not likely to bring young people to nothing but frustration, we can assume that they were lucky even to have at least some work - according to the International Labour Organization, the number of people aged 15 to 24 years, remained without any work It is nearly 75 million. Among these young people have a chef from Athens with a degree in civil engineering, a waiter from Algeria, received a master's degree in corporate finance ... - all of them have spent years in the study, as it turns out, for, only to find that their knowledge and qualification nobody needs.
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1. Marcin Lyubovitsky, 28-year-old deputy director of the McDonald's restaurant, holding a university degree, photo made in McDonald's branch in the shopping center "Arcadia" in Warsaw. Marcin, who has a master's degree in "Russian Language" and is a graduate of Warsaw University, worked at McDonald's since 2007. He currently plans to continue to remain in this position.





2. Francesca Baldi, a native of Rome, thirty-two, earns Baby Sitter seven months in a family with a child in a private home in Rome, photo taken May 11, 2012. Francesca Balda five years studying at the University of Pisa, where she received a diploma and a PhD in literature and philosophy. She hopes to find a job as a teacher, but is currently working baby-sitting for the past five months.



3. Carl My Okoth, twenty-seven vendor of vegetables and fruits, in front of his makeshift shop in the slums of Kibera in Nairobi, capital of Kenya, photo taken April 30, 2012. Okoth studied psychology and chemistry Day Star University, where he earned a degree in psychology. He was looking for a permanent job for four years, but eventually was forced to earn a living by working in the slums for the last eight months.



4. Steffen Andrews, twenty-four year waiter, serves customers in Sunny Blue restaurant in Santa Monica, CA, photo taken April 24, 2012. Andrews has studied for four and a half years in college Cabrillo, where he received a degree in communication technologies. He came to Los Angeles to work in the film industry, but now is not sure what exactly he wants to continue to do.



5. Tridtsatisemiletny Francesco Foglia, is currently working as a janitor in the center of Rome Photo taken 29 April 2012. Folha studied for six years at the University of Rome, where he received his degree and PhD in industrial chemistry. He hoped to find a job as a researcher, but worked as a janitor in the municipality of Rome for two years.



6. Sofiane Moussaoui, twenty-six waiter serves tea to customers in a cafe in Algiers, photo taken April 22 2012. Moussaoui spent five years at the University of Guelma, where he received a master's degree in corporate finance. He hoped to find a job Auditor, but works as a waiter during the year.



7. Manolis Uranus thirty cook at the tavern "Mavros Gatos" ("Black Cat") in the area of ​​Psiri in Athens, Greece, photo taken May 23, 2012. Manolis studied at the Athens University of Technology (TEI) for four years and he got a diploma in civil engineering. He hoped to find a permanent job in the public sector infrastructure, but works as a cook for four months. He currently runs training courses, which is paid for out of his chef's salary.



8. Daria Vitasovich, twenty-seven bartender working on a laptop in a night club in Zagreb, Croatia, photo taken May 8, 2012. Daria Vitasovich studied for seven years at the University of the Society of Jesus, where she received a degree in Philosophy and Religious Sciences. She hoped to find work in schools or attend graduate school to get a master's degree by writing a thesis, but it works as a bartender in the last four years.



9. Denis Onyango Olang (pictured right), twenty-six assistant chef prepares food in a dimly lit kitchen of the hotel in the Kibera slum in Nairobi, capital of Kenya, photo taken April 30, 2012. Onyango Olang studied statistics and chemistry at the University of Agriculture and Technology Jomo Kenyatta, where he received his diploma. He was looking for a permanent job within two years, but decided to make a living by working in the slums of the past eight months.



10. Terence Kamanda, twenty-five waiter serving customers at the restaurant «The Corner Cafe» in Durban, South Africa, the picture was taken April 26 2012. Terence Kamanda, born in Zimbabwe and studied for 18 months at the Institute of the London Chamber of Commerce in Gweru, Zimbabwe, where he received a degree in marketing. He hoped to find a job in marketing, but works as a waiter for eight months.



11. Kerim Sakaki, dvadtsatidevyatiletny seller bears the LCD monitor in the hall computer store Tehnomax in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, photo taken May 11, 2012. Sakaki studied for four years at the University of Sarajevo, where he graduated police officer. Over the past four years, he tried to get a job in the police, but it works in the field of sales and delivery in three years.



12. Jessica Mazza, twenty-eight waitress serves customers in the cafe «Novel» in Santa Monica, California, April 24, 2012. Jessica Mazza studied for five years at Ball State University, where she received a degree in painting and in business management. She hopes to find work as an artist, but it works in a cafe less than a year.



13. Wael Abo El Saoud, twenty-five farmer collects farm Miet Radie, in the province of El-Kalubia, Egypt, about 60 kilometers (37 miles) north-east of Cairo, photo taken May 8, 2012. Wael Abo El Saoud studied for four years at the University of Benha, where he earned a degree in commerce. He hoped to find a job as a bank accountant, and worked as a farmer in the last five years. He earns 30 to 60 Egyptian pounds a day, but the work is seasonal.



14. dvadtsatiodnoletny Abel Santiago serves customers in a 7-Eleven store in Santa Monica, CA, photo taken April 24, 2012. Santiago studied for one year at the University of Anahuac Oaxaca and was going to become a specialist area of ​​law. He works at the store for five months, and hopes to return to Mexico to complete their training.



15 of thirty-Waleed Ahmed el Sayed, who received a bachelor's degree in social services and is a graduate of the University of Assyiut, Issue 2004, sells juice at Tahrir Square in Cairo, photo taken May 4, 2012. Walid street vendor working for almost seven years, as it has not found a permanent job after completing university.



16. Tania Leon, 29-year-old flight attendant on the bus in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, photo taken May 9, 2012. Tania Leon studied psychology at the University of Santiago de Compostela and received a diploma in 2006. She hoped to find work as a psychologist, but a flight attendant on the bus for the last two years.



17. Almine Dzafik, thirty waiter serves customers in cafes Galerija Boris Smoje in Sarajevo, photo taken May 11, 2012. Almine Dzafik studied for four years at the University of Sarajevo, where he received a diploma in civil engineering. During the past four years, he tried to find work in art restoration, but works as a waiter for two years. He believes that his future lies outside of Bosnia and Herzegovina, because he can not find work in their country.



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