Eastern Europe (59)

1 Name: Okun : 2008-01-09 01:52 ID:/FbKp5N3

How can I work in Eastern Europe? I'm 20 years old, brazilian, undergrad. student, Intl Relations. I can't stand the climate here, I can't stand the people here, I can't stand my fucking life. I thought of Eastern Europe cuz it seems to be far enugh, without that goddamn tropical climate. Any tips?

2 Name: Anonymous : 2008-01-09 05:26 ID:cGMc6FAe

eastern europe? like with the romanians?

3 Name: Anonymous : 2008-01-09 06:54 ID:mOpI7PUX

Do you plan to learn the local language?

At first I thought why not go to Western Europe or Scandinavian countries, but then you are right that there may be more opportunities in Eastern Europe.

Still, language may be an issue. Why don't you search for opportunities to do a training in one of those countries? This should give you time to learn a bit better the country and start learning the language, before deciding if you really want to do it or not.

Look for student training opportunities in those countries. Otherwise, you could look for language learning programs. You will also need to look for funding all that, unless money is not an issue for you,...

4 Name: Anonymous : 2008-01-09 08:42 ID:b8TljNZz

>>1
yep. the summer is too fucking hot this year. i blame al gore. where do you live?

5 Name: Okun : 2008-01-09 16:46 ID:Z6YXY3pi

brazil man... despite what you see on tv, this country is hell on earth

6 Name: Anonymous : 2008-01-10 07:28 ID:JUsl+Kyn

>>5
it is also a very big place. i was asking what city do you live in.

7 Name: Anonymous : 2008-01-10 16:44 ID:DYAICLSU

>>1
What languages do you speak?

8 Name: Anonymous : 2008-01-10 18:19 ID:B5l0Wjkl

Eastern Europeans are very xenophobic people. Not to mention, being Brazilian might cause you a lot of racism.

9 Name: Anonymous : 2008-01-10 18:36 ID:Heaven

>>8 here. My advice is to move to Canada. Same climate zone too.

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