Scottish Born English Speaker Looking for A Job

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Futureshock247
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Scottish Born English Speaker Looking for A Job

Post by Futureshock247 » Sun Oct 18, 2009 3:55 pm

hi there,

I recently came back from a visit to Finland earlier this year and fell in love with the country. I'm now looking to move over there and work a while. Unfortunately I dont speak alot of Finnish but i have been in hotel managment and bars managment for 5 years now. Would a live in position be my best option?

Any help would be grateful :) thanks!



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Re: Scottish Born English Speaker Looking for A Job

Post by Pursuivant » Sun Oct 18, 2009 3:59 pm

Obviously you are looking at the Lapland resorts? There is a chance there (even the business isn't that boomig right now). What you get there though is you get a "network" as theres a lot of migrant staff working in the seasonals, so then finding work "down south" they rather hire someone someone says a "good word" for.
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Re: Scottish Born English Speaker Looking for A Job

Post by brengun » Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:59 am

are you sure you didn,t fall in love with a woman here? be careful ,the natives don,t like their women straying! and you may need to tone down any scottish brogue, cos its not considered to be proper english. :) and yes ,a live -in position would guarantee you a softer landing. :)
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Re: Scottish Born English Speaker Looking for A Job

Post by Pursuivant » Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:32 am

Oh come on now, with a wide brogue he'd get an excellent job in a kindergarten - you know "proper speaking" people complaining theres Australians and Americans working in the kindergartens would probably appreciate kids coming home sounding like Sean Connery. :lol:
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Re: Scottish Born English Speaker Looking for A Job

Post by brengun » Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:59 am

Pursuivant wrote:Oh come on now, with a wide brogue he'd get an excellent job in a kindergarten - you know "proper speaking" people complaining theres Australians and Americans working in the kindergartens would probably appreciate kids coming home sounding like Sean Connery. :lol:
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Re: Scottish Born English Speaker Looking for A Job

Post by brengun » Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:18 pm

ok ,so you need shome help..definition of "pastiche",,,,,,,..............>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>what sean connery eats when he,s in cornwall. ( courtesy," I,m sorry i haven,t a clue") :P
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