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He Quit His Job in the Public Sector to Make Soap

SKRAFNAKISThis man stated that he is sick and tired of the Public Sector in Greece. During his interview, he explained why he took this unbelievable (at least for most of us) decision.
This might well have been the oddest news for 2013. “A young man, who worked as a permanent administrator at the University Hospital of Heraklion, with 14 years of service, quit his job in order to make his soap.”
During his interview for Made in Creta, he said that he doesn’t regret his decision. On the contrary, he feels proud, because he did his personal revolution in a time when the Public Sector was the “God” of Greece. However, Yannis Skrafnakis did it; he was tired of the situation and of the things that he saw during his service for the University Hospital of Heraklion.
“I couldn’t stand the inability to move forward anymore, or to be passive, so I resigned from the University Hospital of Heraklion after 14 years. I worked as a permanent administrator after graduating from the school of the Ministry of Health. First, I worked in the sector of the central sterilization of the hospital.
In the Public Sector of Greece we lived the era of “how to set things up for ourselves” without thinking to make it better. Most of the employees in the Public Sector wanted to earn more from the State— this is the unfortunate truth.”
In 2005, he left the Public Sector in order to make soap with olive oil. He and his colleagues decided to create the company “Beneficial Soap” and all their products bear the name of “Work of Sun,” inspired from the sun and the land of the Greek islands.

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