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How would I get work in Spain


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"How would I get work in Spain"

 

I wish I could help you!!, I am in Spain and thinking (sorry for my English) going

to U.K. to find something!!

 

Here is almost impossible, I have talk with everybody in Industry here, and all says the same: NO, the situation is very bad.

The only way I could work with trees was by myself, spending money in flyers, making

internet advertising and walk and walk, wishing the telephone rings...

 

So, thats why I will go maybe soon to your country to work if I have to in a cafeshoop,

restaurant or anywhere to survive.

 

Sorry..

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Known as the 3 little pigs of europe Portugal, Ireland,Greece, and Spain dont go there for work especially at the moment.

 

Ireland is starting to slowly pick up and the difference between Ireland and the others mentioned is that the irish pay some tax which helps!

 

 

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