DeuX
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It will just be till the end of this month. Need to wrap things up before moving to Switzerland.Tomorrow and Friday? Seems like torture to give you Tuesday and Friday off, but not the days in between.
It will just be till the end of this month. Need to wrap things up before moving to Switzerland.Tomorrow and Friday? Seems like torture to give you Tuesday and Friday off, but not the days in between.
Sometimes higher payment doesn't worth the hassle. While I was studying I worked part time in a call center... those were the worst days of my life.I might have came across an opportunity to switch jobs, as an English language client relations rep. It'll pay a bit more than my current job, have more flexible schedule (goodbye waking up at 6 am). The downside - I'm used to working without a boss/supervisor and talking to idiots on the phone.
Been saving hard to build my own house. This just gonna speed up things a little. I don't care about being rich. All I care is to fulfill my and my wife's dreams, pay my bills and have enough for food and savings. Times change and we need to adapt. Is to kill or be killed! On the not so good side of the thing my current employer is not really thrilled for seeing me go and he's actually being a prick about it. Making my work harder, handling me extra work everyday and refusing to give me a recommendation letter (though i know that I deserve it). Plus I was checking my payments and noticed that I'm missing Almost 500 euros from vacations. Guess I'll have to go all lawyer on them.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaOnNEGXW-U very rarely does the internet manage to make me go "what the actual fuck" anymore
@Deux nigga u gun be rich
@Sere - current or the one I'm after?
Try /r/legaladvice, although most are generally familiar with only the American justice system.Been saving hard to build my own house. This just gonna speed up things a little. I don't care about being rich. All I care is to fulfill my and my wife's dreams, pay my bills and have enough for food and savings. Times change and we need to adapt. Is to kill or be killed! On the not so good side of the thing my current employer is not really thrilled for seeing me go and he's actually being a prick about it. Making my work harder, handling me extra work everyday and refusing to give me a recommendation letter (though i know that I deserve it). Plus I was checking my payments and noticed that I'm missing Almost 500 euros from vacations. Guess I'll have to go all lawyer on them.
Well, I just came back from meeting the person who could help me with it.The job you're after.
I'd get 2-300 lei more than the current job (I make power distribution and industrial automatization panels, like this one). It's not worth the switch because while the call center job would be more casual and near to where I live, it's a dead-end job while on this job I can get more money in the long run, especially if I start getting involved more in this trade.I dunno what your current job is, how much it pays and so on. Got nothing to compare your offer to.
How much do you earn / month ? I get ~2100 EUR with "normal" work hours to ~ 2300 EUR with a shitton of overtime,I'm curious about the average salary in NetherlandsBeen saving hard to build my own house. This just gonna speed up things a little. I don't care about being rich. All I care is to fulfill my and my wife's dreams, pay my bills and have enough for food and savings. Times change and we need to adapt. Is to kill or be killed! On the not so good side of the thing my current employer is not really thrilled for seeing me go and he's actually being a prick about it. Making my work harder, handling me extra work everyday and refusing to give me a recommendation letter (though i know that I deserve it). Plus I was checking my payments and noticed that I'm missing Almost 500 euros from vacations. Guess I'll have to go all lawyer on them.
3000 euros, given or take. The average salary here is around 2.5k and the minimum salary is rated at 1500 more or less.How much do you earn / month ? I get ~2100 EUR with "normal" work hours to ~ 2300 EUR with a shitton of overtime,I'm curious about the average salary in Netherlands
jesus christ that's a hell of a salaryHow much do you earn / month ? I get ~2100 EUR with "normal" work hours to ~ 2300 EUR with a shitton of overtime,I'm curious about the average salary in Netherlands
Got into a begginers course. Eventually I left for lack of time (and interest since the language ducks dunkey balls).Did you learn to speak Dutch?
I get that kind of money outside the country,over here in Romania I get about 3500 to 4000 RON but that requires a lot of overtime and I hate overtime. But 3500 RON/month is guaranteed with a ~10h/day program. Outside I go up to about 2500 EUR in the Nordic countries and 2 - 2.3 in the rest of Europe. Thing is,I get to keep most of the money,somewhere along the lines of 90% of what I earn. The company pays for ...well,almost everything,travel hours,plane ticket,taxi cab,transport from/to site,internet connection,telephone and the 2 week vacation when you come from rotation,in short the cover everything except for food,so you only spend money on food and w/e you want.jesus christ that's a hell of a salary
you got any job openings nigga?