I'm not wanting really basic things, but want some useful phrases. Please give the translation!! Any real help would be appreciated. Not looking for links unless they have a real use....
I know this girl...but i dont know her taht well and my bf tells me that she ca hack into other pll's computers...i know she hacked into mines, but she dleted everything, my emails, messages ...
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I am probably going on holidays in Germany soon .
I love Tokio Hotel and I really want to see them .
We are probably going to the North of Germany , around the Berlin , F...
I wanted to find a list of "witches" that were burnt in germany well the witch hunts were going on there. Is there a site or somewere i can find this?...
I am military and have orders to Germany. I own a pitbull and want to bring him with me. I know there are restrictions but i want to know if there is any way to make it work... waivers etc......
Wow..that is almost hard to belive that you can't find any job if you are willing to work ANY kind of job....
Where in Germany are you located???
Here is a website in English:
http://vertrieb.de.rssweb.eu/
http://www.learn4good.com/jobs/language/german/search/show_all
here are the German websites:
http://www.stellenanzeigen.de/
http://www.meinestadt.de/deutschland/jobs
down_under_lover_forever2006
It's strange that a New Zealander comes over to Germany to find a job. Normally it's the other way around.
Anyway, first of all you need a work permit and speaking German is usually expected. Then you also need a permit for to stay in Germany - at least for a certain time.
But to tell you the truth - it's even more than hard for Germans to find a job because we don't have enough or have just sorts of crap-jobs.
Do you really want to work in an underpaid job?
Think about this. I believe it's better to find a job in New Zealand anyway. And much easier as well.
But if you intend to work here I'd like to wish you good luck!
The baby penguin
Welcome to the club, I'm German with a business degree and can't find a job in Germany either. Have you tried temp agencies yet?
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Neither can Germans. That is why a lot of Germans are in the US working at petrol stations and Mcdonalds. They figure if they can only get crappy paying jobs they might as well do it in the US where the taxes are lower
Natalia The Czarina
Do you live in Germany? If so, you could get a job teaching English as a second language, provided that you have at least a Bachelor's Degree. Try:
That doesn't surprise me. I was told that if my German isn't 100% correct, the best I could hope for would be cleaning toilets or stocking shelves in a grocery store. There would be no chance for me to work as a secretary, which is what I did in the States. Do you speak any German? You might be able to find something at a temp agency. Were you already at the Arbeitsamt (employment office)? You also have to have an Arbeitserlaubnis (work permit). You can get that at the Einwohnermeldeamt (don't know what that one would be called in English).