Hello!
I'm a professional stage worker from Canada, with many years of experience, and I'm planning to move to Finland to work and eventually, study.
I've been searching about stage and theater-related jobs, but it's been quite hard to find reliable info on the subject so I'm asking about it here.
Are there opportunities in Finland for someone with show-related skills (sound, lighting, rig, video, show direction and coordination)?
Are there unions, and if so, is being a member mandatory?
Are diplomas or high education required for this kind of work?
Thank you!
Stage and theater work opportunities
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Re: Stage and theater work opportunities
Your job chances in this field are of course zero unless you speak Finnish.
Even with Finnish it is of course unlikely that someone would keep such a job open for you for several months until it is decided whether your Residence Permit application for this job is approved or rejected.
Even with Finnish it is of course unlikely that someone would keep such a job open for you for several months until it is decided whether your Residence Permit application for this job is approved or rejected.
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Re: Stage and theater work opportunities
It's voluntary but very common. Participation rates depend on the field.djoolien wrote: Are there unions, and if so, is being a member mandatory?
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Re: Stage and theater work opportunities
Why do you ask about unions?
Yeah, you can join one. Most people do as the unions will usually pay a 500 day sum of money if you lose your job (through no fault of your own, I assume).
Unions are pretty active in Finland.
Given the current economic situation in Finland, even if you could speak fluent Finnish, I'm not too sure how much luck you'd have at acquiring a job, especially in a not "important" field.
Good luck!
Yeah, you can join one. Most people do as the unions will usually pay a 500 day sum of money if you lose your job (through no fault of your own, I assume).
Unions are pretty active in Finland.
Given the current economic situation in Finland, even if you could speak fluent Finnish, I'm not too sure how much luck you'd have at acquiring a job, especially in a not "important" field.
Good luck!
Re: Stage and theater work opportunities
That is what unions would like you to think. But unions have nothing to do with earnings related unemployment money. Funds do. You can join one without joining union. www.ytk.fi and www.finka.fiFlossy1978 wrote:Yeah, you can join one. Most people do as the unions will usually pay a 500 day sum of money if you lose your job (through no fault of your own, I assume).
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Re: Stage and theater work opportunities
Oh I never knew. The union I was with charged about 35€ a month to belong to them. And yet my friends were in unions for higher up people and they paid just roughly €100 a year. That's so screwy.
The German poster is driving me crazy with the "of course" in every freaking sentence, in every freaking post of theirs
Can't they learn to omit or delete those two words?
Oh wait... I'll be labelled racist for bringing this up.
The German poster is driving me crazy with the "of course" in every freaking sentence, in every freaking post of theirs


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Re: Stage and theater work opportunities
Oh ok 
Well, what effort the @r$3gh013 has to make when writing
How sad.

Well, what effort the @r$3gh013 has to make when writing
