Hi
thank you for nice compliments
yes , I am graduated in 1992 in Chamran university ( Ahvaz)
actually , I Didn't choose Belgium , it just happens by accident !!
I was aiming the U.S , supposed to stay here for a short time
little by little got used to be here for ever
in past 12 years i travelled back just 2 times . both of the times to visiting my past mother in low .(hope rest in piece) , each time not more than a weak
and your last question , it is rare and strange!!! I almost never seen an agriculture graduated whom works for somebody else here !!! they are mostly self employed but any way an engineer is supposed to work personally and lead a team . in some cases even no teams ! like me or electrician engineers or many others . but it is not a general rule .first of all you need to know this rare language very good. ( it is almost impossible) then if you have a bit luck , you get a better job .
the global rule is , foreigner is the 2nd or 3rd choice ! like in Iran . so I never except an office or a high level job. as i told I have a very normal job . to work in my job position (now) , university degree is not required , but when they knew that , they trusted me easier to switch from a contractor and hire me .
)I like to remind you that some of my other colleagues are engineers too , Belgians , but they are also not paid as engineers ( like me)