is it easy to find work in Finland ?

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is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by JormaOikarinen » Mon Jun 30, 2014 7:37 pm

Hello ! the question is simple .. is it easy to find work in finland ? in most european countries it is impossible even for native citizens .. so im really worried about that because my goal is to live .. and work there . :oops:
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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by GermanInHelsinki » Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:38 am

it is of course also impossible even for native citizens citizens to find work in Finland - due to the lazy fraudsters in Southern Europe wrecking their economies, Finland is now in the second recession in 4 years.

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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by rinso » Tue Jul 01, 2014 7:40 am

is it easy to find work in finland ?
Finding is easy, winning the selection process is the difficult part.
There is plenty of competition and employers will pick Finns over foreigners unless a foreigner is significant better.
(with a foreign sounding name you often won't even make the short list)
If you're not a sure pick for a job in your home country, you'll have no chance in Finland for such a job.

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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by Oombongo » Tue Jul 01, 2014 8:21 am

can you find a more bigger signature pic? Your current signature pic is way too small.
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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by Rick1 » Tue Jul 01, 2014 8:32 pm

Germany is the biggest supporter of this sinking EU ship.

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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by GermanInHelsinki » Tue Jul 01, 2014 11:53 pm

Anna is of course wrong that it was Germanys fault that the Greek spent more than they were allowed to and faked their numbers.

Anna is of course wrong that it was Germanys fault that the Spanish created a housing bubble and had huge benefits from that during the bubble.

Anna does of course forget to mention that the Finnish government has sent much money to Southern Europe, but did not send anything to Germany 10 years ago when Germany had over 11% unemployment.

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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by AldenG » Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:05 am

As he persisted, I was obliged to tootle him gently at first and then, seeing no improvement, to trumpet him vigorously with my horn.

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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by Rick1 » Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:09 am

If it was so bad for the Germans they should not have listened to queen Angie and try to get of the ship before sending the money. These are not the last countries that need help, soon Finland does not fulfil the regulations anymore because we have sent all the work to cheap europe.Barosso is still looking for cheaper countries where he and his lobbiests can send more work to. What is left in former 'rich' europe is a mess and high unemployment, companies that are left here do pay their 'lower' taxes elsewhere. On the other hand because Jyrki K. has been such a nice chap with giving the money in one evening there will be a nice job for him in Brussels. I think they have forgotten Jutta U. though (maybe because she was financial minister without basic economical knowledge). What comes after Albania? Soon it will be better anywhere outside of the EU.

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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by GermanInHelsinki » Thu Jul 03, 2014 1:44 am

Anna does of course forget to mention the fact that the share of exports to China among all Finnish exports is nearly as big as the share of exports to China among all German exports.

Anna is of course wrong when blaming the Euro for the problems in Greece. The Euro brought low interest rates, and the stupid people of Greek abused that to spend too much money.

In the tradition of the Greek fraudsters, Anna does of course not mention that Hochtief owned only a minority of the Athens airport. The majority was of course owned by the Greek government.

Anna is of course typically Greek in searching for failures others made instead of admitting how much it is the fault of the Greek people.

The German banks were not much engaged in Greece and would have suvived the death of Greece. The banks that would have gone bankrupt are of course the Greek banks, and all money on Greek bank accounts would have been lost.

Anna is of course also wrong when claiming that the German government would own Deutsche Bank - the German government does not, and never did, own any share of Deutsche Bank.

Anna does of course not mention the wellknown fact that Argentinia has just been ordered to pay the full amount of their debt to the lenders who didn't agree to the debt cut, which implies they also have to pay in full to all other lenders - and Argentinia will be bankrupt again no later than this month if it doesn't agree.

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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by Rick1 » Thu Jul 03, 2014 9:05 pm

The main issue is letting a narcist like Barosso keep going on expanding without good grounds to build on. That is the fault of all the Europe countries. Greece, Spain and Italy should not have been able to join in the first place.

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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by GermanInHelsinki » Sat Jul 05, 2014 2:57 am

Anna is of course not the only Greek fraudster who wants to blame Germany for all faults of the Greek people. Some Greek fraudsters write their unfounded accusations to Wikipedia, and Anna then presents that as a fact.

Anna is of only trying to distract from the fault of the Greek people when talking about private debt. When talking about the (singular) stupid people I was of course referring to the undisputed public debt that caused the problems of Greece.

Anna said of course nothing about how corrupt everyone in Greece is, and how that required companies to pay bribes when doing business in Greece. Wise choice.

Anna does of course not re-check the fact whether the investment of German banks in Greek government debt was a problem for Germany. Around 15 Billion Euro of Greek debt owned by German banks is of course not much - it is around 5% of the annual federal budged of Germany, and for many the German banks involved a loss of their investment in Greek government debt would of course not have been a problem.

Anna does of couse not mention the well-known fact that Argentinia paying back the full amount of its 2001 debt to some investors automatically gives all investors who agreed to the debt cut the right to get the full amount.

Anna is of course wrong when blaming speculative capitalism on the financial crisis of Greece. Anna does of course not explain why it would be the fault of large investment banks & hedge funds that the people of Greece, represented by its democratically elected government, created more than the 60% GDP debt Greece was allowed to have. Any intelligent person does of course recognize that this debt problem is the fault of the Greek people.

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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by cors187 » Sat Jul 05, 2014 5:26 pm

Its like watching 2 wet bags fight.Both your countries are half-lings .
Wannabe germany and under the table greece.

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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by GermanInHelsinki » Sun Jul 06, 2014 2:16 pm

Anna of course dishonestly tries to create confusion by alterning between blaming "large investment banks & hedge funds" and Germany for the faults of the Greek people.

Anna does of course not mention the huge warnings about the lack of neutrality at the top of the section in the Wikipedia she dishonestly uses for putting the blame for the faults of the Greek people on Germany. Greek fraudsters are of course good in mixing undisputed and well-sourced facts with not well-sourced attempts to blame others for their faults.

Anna does of course not have showed any source claiming that the Greek people did not have more than the 60% GDP public debt it was allowed to have, which is of course the source of all the financial problems of Greece.

Anna should of course watch how her "better example" Agentinia goes bankrupt again this month, and then be grateful for the help Germany provided for Greece.

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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by macora » Tue Jul 08, 2014 5:17 pm

JormaOikarinen wrote:Hello ! the question is simple .. is it easy to find work in finland ? in most european countries it is impossible even for native citizens .. so im really worried about that because my goal is to live .. and work there . :oops:
Thanks !
My 2 Swiss Rappen to this question are the following:

It really depends a lot on what you are willing to invest, and what you consider "work". If you are willing to invest a LOT (language, further education, unpaid internships for a while, etc.), and do NOT expect to work in certain fields, and positions, i.e. are willing to do other work than what you wish for, then it is absolutely possible. And you may even grow into that field of work you want to be in. With investment I do not only, or not necessarily mean money. One can learn a language with very little money anywhere, even one like Finnish. For learning to talk one needs to talk, but even that can be organized without much money, if any, from another country. But it needs commitment, for sure. Education, one may want to plan so, that working outside one's own country is possible. Etc. Easy is another thing though.

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Re: is it easy to find work in Finland ?

Post by HongJiang » Wed Jul 09, 2014 7:50 pm

macora wrote:
JormaOikarinen wrote:Hello ! the question is simple .. is it easy to find work in finland ? in most european countries it is impossible even for native citizens .. so im really worried about that because my goal is to live .. and work there . :oops:
Thanks !
My 2 Swiss Rappen to this question are the following:

It really depends a lot on what you are willing to invest, and what you consider "work". If you are willing to invest a LOT (language, further education, unpaid internships for a while, etc.), and do NOT expect to work in certain fields, and positions, i.e. are willing to do other work than what you wish for, then it is absolutely possible. And you may even grow into that field of work you want to be in. With investment I do not only, or not necessarily mean money. One can learn a language with very little money anywhere, even one like Finnish. For learning to talk one needs to talk, but even that can be organized without much money, if any, from another country. But it needs commitment, for sure. Education, one may want to plan so, that working outside one's own country is possible. Etc. Easy is another thing though.

Sending a PM...
are u Swiss? I feel nice and so close to see the Swiss flag.


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