Family and career
Already at a young age, Grigoraș learned to overcome hardships: he lost his mother when he was just seven. Thereafter, his father stepped in and cared for his upbringing. After secondary school, Grigoraș decided to pursue a career as an electrician and upon graduation he began working in the synthetic rubber plant in Onești, a small city with just under 40,000 inhabitants in north-central Romania.
Realising his initial career choice did not give him the fulfilment he sought, Grigoraș went back to school part-time to study law. All together he remained a loyal employee of the synthetic rubber plant for 35 years from 1971 to 2006. Always interested in trying new things, Grigoraș also had a brief stint as manager of a private company in 2006 and served as a trade union leader and on the city council.