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Post edited March 10, 2012 by FraterPerdurabo
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Fenixp: Hello, British gentlemen! I would like to ask you a question: What would be a best way for a foreigner to get a part-time job in britain for about two months? Me and my wife want to make some money and get better at language, but I simply have no clue where should I begin. Do you think it would be possible to get a job with my CCNA 1 and hi-school focused on networking? What else would I need?
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SimonG: BTW, have you considered Ireland? They also have a lot of IT industries, and they also speak (kind of) english. I was there before the big crash, so things might have changed.

I really don't want to offend any brits here, but I liked Dublin a lot more than London. (Though I've only been in London for short periods).
Most educated Irish people are looking to other countries for work since the crash, not sure about the I.T. industry specifically though..

As for London, no offence taken, I don't like the place either.
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serpantino: You could be disappointed. The job market in the UK is terrible at the moment & it's really rare for companies to be hiring that short term. We have large unemployment rates, a lot of businesses falling apart and even rubbish minimum wage jobs are in demand.
Unfortunately this sums up the reality of the matter rather well. Back when I was unemployed I was seeing even unskilled jobs requiring a degree level of education. Why? Because they could.
Yeah our job market is a bit messed up at the minute unfortunately. We do actually have a load of Polish bus drivers round my neck of the woods and have done for a few years now. Initially they could barely speak English, however now though they are doing good.

One thing to watch out for going back to my comment previously, when I mentioned a Visa. You may get a customs officer that may actually stamp your passport with an exit date, either 3 months or 6 months, just be aware if they do. If they do you can sort it out through embassy and border control.
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Tormentfan: This isn't a dig at you, but tbh we don't need more people working over here that can't speaky da lingo, Soon all commericial transactions will consist of going into a shop and pointing at things.
I already do that. The Chinese have a system of hand gestures to communicate prices. And you'd be surprised how well you can do without even being able to recognize the words on menus and such.

It's a lot easier if the writing is in a form that has at least some correlation to a language you know, even if you don't know the words or the grammar.
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irawesome: Once again, America rules (except for those freaking republicans like Gingrich and Santorum.)!
What on earth are you talking about?
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irawesome: Once again, America rules (except for those freaking republicans like Gingrich and Santorum.)!
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/04/28/one-million-applications-62000-jobs-served-at-mcdonalds/

You know that your employment market is healthy when you need a university degree to work in McDonald's.
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irawesome: Once again, America rules (except for those freaking republicans like Gingrich and Santorum.)!
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FraterPerdurabo: http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/04/28/one-million-applications-62000-jobs-served-at-mcdonalds/

You know that your employment market is healthy when you need a university degree to work in McDonald's.
The worst part is that if you don't work, you don't get healthcare. So there are people who should be retired who are working shitty jobs until they die for employee healthcare... just so they don't die. I know I'm probably oversimplifying it, but essentially it comes down to this: you don't work, you probably don't have healthcare.
Post edited March 11, 2012 by michaelleung
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FraterPerdurabo: http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/04/28/one-million-applications-62000-jobs-served-at-mcdonalds/

You know that your employment market is healthy when you need a university degree to work in McDonald's.
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irawesome: Yeah I know.
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michaelleung: The worst part is that if you don't work, you don't get healthcare. So there are people who should be retired who are working shitty jobs until they die for employee healthcare... just so they don't die. I know I'm probably oversimplifying it, but essentially it comes down to this: you don't work, you probably don't have healthcare.
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irawesome: Santorum and Gingrich are crazy republican canidates who shouldn't become President.
That has exactly 100% nothing to do with my post. Take your crazy liberal rhetoric to NPR.
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FraterPerdurabo: http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2011/04/28/one-million-applications-62000-jobs-served-at-mcdonalds/

You know that your employment market is healthy when you need a university degree to work in McDonald's.
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michaelleung: The worst part is that if you don't work, you don't get healthcare. So there are people who should be retired who are working shitty jobs until they die for employee healthcare... just so they don't die. I know I'm probably oversimplifying it, but essentially it comes down to this: you don't work, you probably don't have healthcare.
Not to mention how a first-world country doesn't have universal healthcare. The world's an interesting place!
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michaelleung: The worst part is that if you don't work, you don't get healthcare. So there are people who should be retired who are working shitty jobs until they die for employee healthcare... just so they don't die. I know I'm probably oversimplifying it, but essentially it comes down to this: you don't work, you probably don't have healthcare.
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FraterPerdurabo: Not to mention how a first-world country doesn't have universal healthcare. The world's an interesting place!
Yes, because the free market obviously does a bang-up job with healthcare.
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irawesome: Yeah I know.
Santorum and Gingrich are crazy republican canidates who shouldn't become President.
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michaelleung: That has exactly 100% nothing to do with my post. Take your crazy liberal rhetoric to NPR.
No, it fits, Santorum, Gingrich and the GOP candidates want to roll back health care. And it's neither crazy nor inappropriate to your post.
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michaelleung: That has exactly 100% nothing to do with my post. Take your crazy liberal rhetoric to NPR.
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hedwards: No, it fits, Santorum, Gingrich and the GOP candidates want to roll back health care. And it's neither crazy nor inappropriate to your post.
As if the Democrats have their house in order with healthcare - they best they can do is a mandate and they're still filling in the blanks.
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hedwards: No, it fits, Santorum, Gingrich and the GOP candidates want to roll back health care. And it's neither crazy nor inappropriate to your post.
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michaelleung: As if the Democrats have their house in order with healthcare - they best they can do is a mandate and they're still filling in the blanks.
Sigh, this is why people like you shouldn't be commenting on American politics, you're showing a lack of understanding of the way our system works. It only takes 41 people in the Senate to block action and 60 in most cases to move something like this forward.

Clearly this is a failing of the Democrats, because it's not like the GOP would abuse it's filibuster power in a case like this.
Post edited March 11, 2012 by hedwards
this thread is about part time job in britain.

2 assholes discuss american presidents.


sons. im disappoint.