Hey mimarinX,
you can believe me, it took me a long time before I did this step. I have to pay a lot of money per month for this school. It is a private school. But I am surprisingly receiving benefit from the administrative district. (I am receiving the benefit because of my workexperience. I already have been working for six years in my job) Thats´s actually the reason why I did this step. I have to work two times a week to raise the rest of the money. The other days I am very busy with the grammar, homework, but mainly with the listening. The listening exercises at school are pretty hard. However, I think I can handle it.
Other topic:
Did you have a night shift. Because you wrote the mail at about 3 am. So you´re probably asleep?!?!?!
And I still won´t tell you. :evil:
Hear you soon
Just a little chitchat???
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Hey Jaime.
Lucky you to get money from the administrative district....
And you 're planning to move to Ireland?? Sounds very interesting. Is it easy to get a job there for you and your girlfriend? May I ask what profession that is??
I learned Norwegian 3 month before I came here with a do-it-yourself course and a Norwegian teacher who looked over the exercises via internet... that really was like a dive into cold water... (mmhhh.. was that correct now??? But you know what I mean, don't you?)
Btw... any corrections or suggestions how to write things better are much appreciated!
To answer your question... Yes, I work night shift. And I only have access to the internet at my workplace. Therefore it can take some time before I answer sometimes. I have to work one more night now and one more on Manday... and then I HAVE HOLLIDAY!!!
Just one more week and I'm on a homeward journey! Looking forward to it!! That's the only thing I'm missing here... my friends and family.
Didn't really expect you to..... 8)
byebye
mimarinx
:bye:
Lucky you to get money from the administrative district....
And you 're planning to move to Ireland?? Sounds very interesting. Is it easy to get a job there for you and your girlfriend? May I ask what profession that is??
I learned Norwegian 3 month before I came here with a do-it-yourself course and a Norwegian teacher who looked over the exercises via internet... that really was like a dive into cold water... (mmhhh.. was that correct now??? But you know what I mean, don't you?)
Btw... any corrections or suggestions how to write things better are much appreciated!
To answer your question... Yes, I work night shift. And I only have access to the internet at my workplace. Therefore it can take some time before I answer sometimes. I have to work one more night now and one more on Manday... and then I HAVE HOLLIDAY!!!
Just one more week and I'm on a homeward journey! Looking forward to it!! That's the only thing I'm missing here... my friends and family.
:? :( .......................And I still won´t tell you :evil:
Didn't really expect you to..... 8)
byebye
mimarinx
:bye:
Jede Dummheit findet Einen der sie begeht.....
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Hello mimarinX,
yes, we´re planning to go to Irland next year. My girlfriend is just writing her final year project in Economic -and Socialscience.
I used to work in wholesale and the school I´am visiting right now, is a good additional skill for my workexperience. I probably won´t get a job in my profession in the first couple of month, but hopefully later on. But actually I don´t mind, if I do not get a good job at the beginning in my profession. If it is at least enough money to survive, it is fine. I do not have a problem with warehouse work or anything like this. I would rather prefer a job like this, because you have time to integrate yourself step by step. However, I have to do my homework for next week, as any time. My girlfriend is coming around soon and I would like to have the weekend of. We only see us at the weekend. She is living in another town. Well, I hope you will enjoy your holiday. The last night shift on Monday should be an easy one.
Take care
See you
Jaime
Hopefully, your colleagues don´t mind
yes, we´re planning to go to Irland next year. My girlfriend is just writing her final year project in Economic -and Socialscience.
I used to work in wholesale and the school I´am visiting right now, is a good additional skill for my workexperience. I probably won´t get a job in my profession in the first couple of month, but hopefully later on. But actually I don´t mind, if I do not get a good job at the beginning in my profession. If it is at least enough money to survive, it is fine. I do not have a problem with warehouse work or anything like this. I would rather prefer a job like this, because you have time to integrate yourself step by step. However, I have to do my homework for next week, as any time. My girlfriend is coming around soon and I would like to have the weekend of. We only see us at the weekend. She is living in another town. Well, I hope you will enjoy your holiday. The last night shift on Monday should be an easy one.
Take care
See you
Jaime
Hopefully, your colleagues don´t mind
lets have a chat
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Hello again.
Hey Sofie... don't mention the hall!!!!
Right now I don't really have a good mind to it!! :?
Should be finished, but I'm to busy with other things ..... so it has to wait til I come back from holiday....
But just a few small things left... no big deal....
What are you busy with???
Hey Jaime.
I'm wondering what made you choose Ireland? And how is it with things like health insuranse coverage and social pension fund?? Will the time you work there be credited?? And how is the EU law?? You get residence permit there without any deposit or security??
In Norway you have to either prove that you have a job or that you have enough savings to manage yourself. Otherwise you don't get permission to stay.
And do you have a car??? Can you just take it with you?? Drive it there with German licence plates? With a German insurense? Or do you have to register it there? If so, do you have to pay import tax??
Hope you have the time and feel like answering all my curious questions....
Have a nice weekend.... both of you....
but specially Jaime... hope you enjoy the time with your girlfriend!!
byebye
mimarinX
Hey Sofie... don't mention the hall!!!!
Right now I don't really have a good mind to it!! :?
Should be finished, but I'm to busy with other things ..... so it has to wait til I come back from holiday....
But just a few small things left... no big deal....
What are you busy with???
Hey Jaime.
I'm wondering what made you choose Ireland? And how is it with things like health insuranse coverage and social pension fund?? Will the time you work there be credited?? And how is the EU law?? You get residence permit there without any deposit or security??
In Norway you have to either prove that you have a job or that you have enough savings to manage yourself. Otherwise you don't get permission to stay.
And do you have a car??? Can you just take it with you?? Drive it there with German licence plates? With a German insurense? Or do you have to register it there? If so, do you have to pay import tax??
Hope you have the time and feel like answering all my curious questions....
Have a nice weekend.... both of you....
but specially Jaime... hope you enjoy the time with your girlfriend!!
byebye
mimarinX
Jede Dummheit findet Einen der sie begeht.....