Dumitru
I know that Romanians have suffered through years of poverty and lack of consumer items, but things may already be looking up. Look at their stock market - up about 70% this year while most of the world crashes.
Look what happened to Finland after removal of the communist threat. Of course Finland never had the crime problems (youth gangs, etc.) that Romania has; but with an educated, determined people Rumania should still advance rapidly. You should ultimately have much greater employment opportunities there than in the DR.
Despite all the problems of Romania, would you be prepared for the lack of (or at least diminished) basic services in the DR - police protection, credible legal system, potable water (or any water), electricity - plus insane driving, etc. By the way, consumer prices are a lot higher in the DR than Romania - another irony of the DR is those high prices with such a low wage base.
Of course, having a job is a big plus. If the DR is so attractive to you, go for it (or anything else), but investigate further.
Dominican society is exceptionally open and friendly, which is to me the attraction of the DR. But then, Romanians are very friendly too.
P.S. Feel free to email me if you'd like, although I won't be able to respond for a couple of days.