I'm searching job and... nothing

godem
godem Posts: 0 Arc User
edited June 2012 in Off-Topic Discussion
I started to search 1 year ago, every day (In the city), every night (in internet) and I don't found nothing.

I worked in : Hotels - Informatic technician (have title) - TPV's Technician


But now, nothing.


I'm Lithuanian living in Spain (10 years) & I thinking to go to England, I don't know :/


Sorry for "cry" in the forum laugh.gif


You guys, have work?

SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH!
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  • Trickedster - Heavens Tear
    Trickedster - Heavens Tear Posts: 35 Arc User
    edited June 2012
    Oh god please dont come UK, its people like you that come here and work for low wage and leave us with nothing.


    Keep searching. /harshbuttrue.
  • ammieee
    ammieee Posts: 191 Arc User
    edited June 2012
    Move to another city or simply take a different job
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
  • chaoticshelly
    chaoticshelly Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited June 2012
    Well, I'd definitely recommend improving your English if you're looking to work in any field that requires giving services to, and communicating with people. Especially if you're looking to move to the UK in order to find a job in your field, since it'll improve your chances tremendously.

    I can tell you from personal experience that when my English skills were lacking, I not only had a hard time finding a job outside of my country, but I couldn't understand much of what was going on around me, let alone have a basic understanding of job offers I come up with.

    But now that my English has improved greatly, I don't have any problem scoring jobs internationally, even through the internet.

    Get an English text book, use the internet more often (I can tell from personal experience that through using chats and talking to English speaking people online, my grammar and vocabulary improved a lot), sign to an English course around you. English is probably the best tool you'll acquire in your search for a job.

    Good luck!
  • ammieee
    ammieee Posts: 191 Arc User
    edited June 2012
    And don't forget to kiss **** and suck your boss's d__k sometimes if you know what I mean. Seriously, grow up and stop dreaming, no matter where you go, it is all about connection. If you don't have ins, don't expect too much. Do you know how many university students drive taxi after graduate? Lower your profile and get something practical to do.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
  • Murcas - Sanctuary
    Murcas - Sanctuary Posts: 299 Arc User
    edited June 2012
    It's hard to find a job anywhere, even Texas, one of the largest f-ing states in the U.S. So don't feel alone about not having a job. I work retail, not a glorious job, but it does pay the bills. If you can come to the states, you might get a job with the city...or you may get a job at a restaurant. You never know til you try.