
Alex Ugorji
Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Alex Ugorji illustrates the occupations in a Twitter thread.
One of the first questions people ask each other is "What do you do?" 💼
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) January 24, 2024
In this week's Morazán Monday (a weekly series on Ciudad Morazan / Bootstrap City) we'll explore what people in Morazán do for a living 💸
Hint: It's very different from what the city planned!😯
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1) Police
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) January 24, 2024
Currently the top employer of Morazán residents is the law👮
Luckily, security is very scalable, so the private company contracted to police Morazan will make up a smaller share of workers in the future! 📉
Until then we can jokingly call Morazan a police "state" 😉 pic.twitter.com/IudJweSvkW
3) Self-Employment is big too!
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) January 24, 2024
From house keepers, Uber, cinematographers, to virtual assistants, the city has a fair number of self-employed people. 😎
Most of these people sell to clients outside the city, but the amount of internal economic activity is increasing! 📈 pic.twitter.com/MtcLSTWy8e
5) Construction
— Alex Ugorji (@AlexUgorji_) January 24, 2024
Few Morazán residents work in construction⚒️
But now that Morazan's developer has started building again, a bunch of non-resident construction workers have been hired to help expand Morazan👷
~100 construction jobs will be created this year! 🏗️ pic.twitter.com/CMQrIYDXQY

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