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Re: Looking for English speaking job in South Karelia
Lets make ourselves a mental excersize then. What jobs would you have available in the UK not speaking any English? Now you specify a region, say like Wales, so what job can you find in the old mining town everyone moved out from in the 80's, and still you are not speaking English ( so we speak Welsh, I mean Russian do we?). The list of available jobs at the jobcentre in Powys is about the same length as it is here, considering things. Best bet is into getting into a "refresher" training at the local polytechnic teaching nurses, as even though with EU-training your qualifications are passed, the locals aren't necessarily hiring without the language, nevermind theres a few slight cultural differences in who does what. That obstacle passed, all the local nurses have buggered off to work for the NHS so you will have more than enough of temp openings - as the nurses leaft as theres no tenures due to fiscal reasons... Theres usually openings at daycares, but try and get a local "perv paper" before you come, as they don't give one for foreign officials, get one for "foreign visa" as long as it states you've not been sentenced for crimes...
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Re: Looking for English speaking job in South Karelia
Thanks! I Would be happy working in a English mental health day centre or Eat a nursery or kindergarten with English speaking children running activities. Is there much scope for this??? What other English mental health openings are available???
Re: Looking for English speaking job in South Karelia
English mental health center? In Finland? Who would use it?
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Re: Looking for English speaking job in South Karelia
People who move to South Karelia wanting a job as a monoglot English-speakerEP wrote:English mental health center? In Finland? Who would use it?

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Re: Looking for English speaking job in South Karelia
In Karelia Russian language is wider spread then English.