ILTATYö needed for 2-2.5 hour/päivä

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ILTATYö needed for 2-2.5 hour/päivä

Post by rauginta_kojine » Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:03 pm

Hello!

I am a 18 year old girl from Lithuania (Liettua).

Currently I am working in the kitchen as a kitchen porter (part-time job),
but I am not satisfied with only 4 hours of work, so I am looking for something like evening-job (iltatyö).

I could clean houses-appartments-flats-whatever, wash the dishes, keep everything tidy. I would like to work not more than 2.5 hour a day (an evening). I could start at 17.00 oclock.

If someone has something to offer, please contact me by sending PM or writing me an e-mail to : anotherpartofme_aura@yahoo.com
or call, my phone number is : +358 (0) 46 88 555 00

I am looking for a minimum salary in a hour (at least). It is now as far as I know (in Finland) something around 9€/hour.

P.S. My finnish skills are very little, only basics, but I am studying it at home. I am fluent in english, also my mother tongue - lithuanian. I also can sometimes speak french, but not fluently.

Sincerely



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Re: ILTATYö needed for 2-2.5 hour/päivä

Post by Hank W. » Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:12 pm

rauginta_kojine wrote:I also can sometimes speak french, but not fluently.
Takes me a half a bottle of vodka to curse like a legionnaire. ;)
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Post by EP » Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:16 pm

It is now as far as I know (in Finland) something around 9€/hour.
No, minimum wage depends on what the work is. The lowest minimum wage is 5,55 € per hour.

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Post by rauginta_kojine » Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:17 pm

Hank W. wrote:
rauginta_kojine wrote:I also can sometimes speak french, but not fluently.
Takes me a half a bottle of vodka to curse like a legionnaire. ;)
You. But not me :P Anyways, I got your joke :)

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Post by Hank W. » Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:18 pm

And for a schoolkid in training 70% of that... ;)

Theres loads of temp agencies that have either full/par t time jobs. Though the more prole the job the more the Finnish you need.
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Post by rauginta_kojine » Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:38 pm

EP wrote:
It is now as far as I know (in Finland) something around 9€/hour.
No, minimum wage depends on what the work is. The lowest minimum wage is 5,55 € per hour.
I think You are wrong. The minimum salary for works that I am talking about is minimum 9 euro. maybe 8. but really not 5.

I am washing dishes and getting 9 euro.

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Post by Hank W. » Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:55 pm

Yes, but there is no "minimum wage" set in a law in Finland. The "minimum wage" is set in the "union contract" of a "employer" or "career"

This is what there was a strike now with Nordea. The canteen workers had had a Bank Contract (as they were working for a bank, but washing dishes you get 10 euros in a bank). So the canteens were outsourced to Sodexho and were given Restaurant Contract (so washing dishes in a restaurant is 9). So there was a strike.... but Bank is not a Restaurant even washing dishes in a canteen is the same...

So cleaning a private home (and washing thishes there) is a different salary than washing dishes in a restaurant ;)
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Post by littlefrank » Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:12 pm

' but Bank is not a Restaurant '

No one cooking the books in Finnish banks?

On a serious note I'd edit your phone number from your post, this is a public forum and there are a few nutters about.
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Post by rauginta_kojine » Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:52 pm

Hank W. wrote: So cleaning a private home (and washing thishes there) is a different salary than washing dishes in a restaurant ;)
Once I was working here in Espoo as a cleaner in private houses. In the interview they asked me, what salary I want. I said, i have heard that cleaners get somewhat about 9 euros. It fitted to them, and they were paying me 9 euro a hour. So I am expecting the same from other employers.

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Post by rauginta_kojine » Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:54 pm

Hank W. wrote: So cleaning a private home (and washing thishes there) is a different salary than washing dishes in a restaurant ;)
Once I was working here in Espoo as a cleaner in private houses. In the interview they asked me, what salary I want. I said, i have heard that cleaners get somewhat about 9 euros. It fitted to them, and they were paying me 9 euro a hour. So I am expecting the same from other employers.

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Post by rauginta_kojine » Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:55 pm

Hank W. wrote: So cleaning a private home (and washing thishes there) is a different salary than washing dishes in a restaurant ;)
Once I was working here in Espoo as a cleaner in private houses. In the interview they asked me, what salary I want. I said, i have heard that cleaners get somewhat about 9 euros. It fitted to them, and they were paying me 9 euro a hour. So I am expecting the same from other employers.

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Post by Flossy1978 » Sat Nov 10, 2007 6:20 pm

9€ an hour minmum for cleaning? Wow.... do you expecting to clean the President's residence? :lol:

Why don't you email hotels and the like? When I first came here, that is what I did and I got a job cleaning hotel rooms. Nice work it was and quite ok pay back then. Nowadays I don't know what the pay is like, but 9€ is very good and I think quite high for just being a cleaner.

Goodluck with your job search.

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Post by rauginta_kojine » Sun Nov 11, 2007 8:59 pm

Flossy1978 wrote:9€ an hour minmum for cleaning? Wow.... do you expecting to clean the President's residence? :lol:

Why don't you email hotels and the like? When I first came here, that is what I did and I got a job cleaning hotel rooms. Nice work it was and quite ok pay back then. Nowadays I don't know what the pay is like, but 9€ is very good and I think quite high for just being a cleaner.

Goodluck with your job search.
You know I am looking for an unofficial job for a very short time ( i mean once a week or something) so it is useless trying hotels and stuff.

9 euro per cleaning hours nowadays in Finland is a normal wage. Try to see on http://www.mol.fi 'siivooja' sometimes they put the salary in euro. sometimes it might be also 10 or 11 euro per hour. I am not joking. :twisted:

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Post by Flossy1978 » Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:32 pm

Guess I am in the wrong line of work then :lol:

Think I'll give my job up and become a cleaner. Less stress than my job :lol:

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Post by rauginta_kojine » Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:18 pm

Flossy1978 wrote:Guess I am in the wrong line of work then :lol:

Think I'll give my job up and become a cleaner. Less stress than my job :lol:
In what field are you working? :) It depends really what work you working, because cleaning takes much of an effort from you ;) I know what that means, believe me! :) :twisted:


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