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@Former Member posted:

I never said I had a hard life in Guyana. After high school, I worked in the sugar factory and then the Local Accounts Office and General Store. The next three years I taught at Skeldon Primary School. Our family was poor and I had to help support my parents with my siblings and at the same time I had to save so I could migrate. I did not want to go to the Teachers' Training College. I did all alone, even when I migrated.

I knew the sufferings of the people as told when I visited Guyana. I saw what was going on. I had cognitive thinking ability.

Well i left in 1996 ,and knew what was happening in the country.

Django
Last edited by Django
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