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by lauraitaly Online Now May 4, 2005 at 8:26 PM

HI, Is there anyone who lives in Aviano/Pordenone??? I am from Australia but have a grandmother who lives in aviano/pordenone who i often go and see. I don't speak Italian but im hoping to live/study over in Italy and am very interested in maybe finding oportunity in Aviano as there are lots of english speaking (US) people. If you are intersted in helping me out and just tellin me a little about the place, and what you get up to, please write to me Thanks heaps Laura

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    RE: Aviano/ Pordenone

    by MoreBarTime11 Online Now May 4, 2005 at 11:27 PM

    I am not in Aviano area, but visit frequently. There is a large U.S. population of military people in the area. Plenty of places/people speak english. I'm not sure about studying, but working would be a potential! One job that seems very much in need is people to teach english privately. You usually work thru a school or company and they send you out on assignment to various families, classes, etc. Just a thought and it pays well! There could also be work possiblities thru the base. I'd be happy to tell you more, I just don't know what you would like to hear! Send for more via email! Ciao

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    RE: Aviano/ Pordenone

    by CindyInItaly Online Now Nov 1, 2005 at 10:05 AM

    You would not be able to work through the base. Only Italian nationals and American military dependents are eligible for jobs or qualified U.S. govt employees.. If you don't speak any Italian, your job hunt would be very limited. A good possibility would be to work at a local restaurant near the base in Aviano where just about everybody speaks English. When you get here I would just ask around at the local restaurants in Aviano. Teaching English would mean you must know some Italian to answer questions and to be able to converse.

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