It depends on many factors really, but generally speaking, the answer is NO. There are a lot of little jobs that pay almost nothing, but you really need to know the language to do that kind of work and you are expected to work several hours a day, 6 days a week. My husband fits all those requirements but still cannot find work where he lives. There are thousands of Moroccans with a higher education who cannot find work... I witnessed people with PhDs protesting in front of Parliament in Rabat nearly ever day of the week because they could barely survive there.
Addition: Sarah is right, things are changing in Morocco... slowly but surely. A business is the best way to survive there, if you can afford it and can stand the redtape involved.
2007-11-10 23:02:56
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answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7
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Work In Morocco
2016-12-15 10:11:25
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answered by fast 4
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Generally speaking, no, not at all! You might find something but by no means should you think you are going to go there and find something. Be prepared to be without work! You can probably teach English although more and more schools want you to be trained to do that. Still...you will only make probably 10-12 thousand USD a year (from the sites I have seen). You can get by fine on that in Morocco but forget about traveling much outside the country. Your Australian, right? That flight would be very expensive...
If you have $$$ you could start a business. Or you could get a license/permit to be a tour guide. I think you need to have training for that and then take some exams. I forgot though...sorry!
2007-11-10 23:10:06
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answered by Sassafrass 6
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Marrakesh is really a city that sums up all of Morocco's amazing North African charm, notice it with hotelbye . The city's title provided the root for the title of the country it self, punctuation out this town's importance down the ages. Within the hustle of the town primary you will find old and new clashing and blending, which could make some tourists almost dizzy. Snake charmers and smooth shop touts both contend for your attention amid a loud, colourful bustle that encapsulates Morocco's vivid soul. For a lot of visitors, Marrakesh's labyrinth Medina (Old City) area is the town's star attraction. The slim alleyways really are a kaleidoscope of colours, smells and sounds. Is likely to function as the sightseeing highlight of your journey; in addition to the just wandering is intended to vibrant maze.
2016-12-20 16:17:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Bigger cities are more developed. The advice from the others are good but you should know that not too long ago the king has invested about 470 million dollars into the development of Safi. While Safi is a small town located at the coastline, there isn't too much there at this moment to see nor do. The homeland of Morocco's pottery is in Safi. A cigarette lighter or matche factory is in Safi. A few seafood restaurants and I think that is just about it. With this investment, Safi would become a bigger tourist attraction and even more developed.
2007-11-12 21:04:17
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answered by Simplicity 4
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It depends; high-classified specialists will always find work...
I was offered a good job in hotel management in Agadir last year and I seriously thought about it.
If I would have been a single I would have accepted this offer, but in my case it´s difficult, because my husband doesn´t work in tourism and is no engineer... and doesn´t speak French as well...
I like Morocco very much but I know from my friends that defeat unemployment still is a big challenge for the government.
Although in tourist places it´s of course easier to find a well paid and decent job.
Luckily I work a lot with Morocco, so I always got the change to go there a couple of times during the year...
I wish you good luck!!!
All my love to Morocco…
2007-11-12 05:08:05
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answered by Anita P 6
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It depends on you really. Where are you from, what kind of education do you have? Safi is definitely not a good place to find decent work. If you are a non Moroccan looking for a decent job here you need to try a bigger city (Casa, Marrakech, Tangier, Agadir) that has companies, schools and such that are looking for non Moroccans to work for them.
EDIT: BTW, the economy is greatly improving here and opening a business is the best idea currently. There are many businesses that would/could be prosperous inshaAllah. This is a bit of a long task but well worth it inshaAllah. Again, Safi is probably not the best town to do this in.
Ignore anti-Holy! as he has some serious phobias and is very untruthful. The guy hired a hooker and got taken advantage of and is mad.....gee what did you expect?
2007-11-10 22:16:43
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answered by ~~∞§arah T∞©~~ 6
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If you want to know why it's hard to find a job in Morocco, ask how easy it is to do business there. Morocco has a lot of skills, it has the sea and different kinds of land but business is hard because everybody has to watch his back. You can work very hard and lose all your money in one day. Good luck!
2007-11-11 06:11:04
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answered by Anonymous
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When you asked for women with big backsides in the way you did, it undermined an otherwise legitimate question. You already know the answer to your question anyway. People in general like money and Moroccan women or men are no exception. I can not help you with the second part of your question. It's not the place for it.
2016-03-14 07:45:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The truth is no,many come to Spain to hopefully find work illegally
2007-11-13 21:28:38
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answered by 121aloraphotos 6
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