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| Delft | casual work Posted: Mon October 1, 2007 05:16 PM UTC
Hei...I am exchange student from Slovenia in Delft...and i would like to work here...3,4 times a week ,because life here is expensive and it would really helped me...
so if anyone here know about some jobs for students in Delft please let me know... oh, I speak only english, so dutch sites would not hep me;) Tnx, bye bye |
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| Delft | Re: casual work Posted: Mon October 1, 2007 06:38 PM UTC
Sorry but this is a travel and not an employment website. In any case I would have thought your best bet was through your school, which could also advise you on the rules for working while a student (given that Slovenia is still under transitional measures following its accession to the EU in 2004, you are essentially treated as non-EU when it comes to working).
I'm astonished that you think that having only English would hamper your job search, given the amount of information (including websites) available in the Netherlands in English, e.g. http://europa.eu/youth/working/finding_a_job/index_nl_en.html
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qaminari
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| Delft | Re: casual work Posted: Mon October 1, 2007 08:13 PM UTC
sorry... :)
and thanks :) bye bye
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| Delft | Re: casual work Posted: Thu October 4, 2007 06:02 AM UTC
Try bars and restaurants...An English pub for instance, donŽt know if they are any in Delft? Perfect job for a student...But you probably wonŽt find those using a website, youŽll have to ask around in the bars...
Cheers
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Pijlmans
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| Delft | Re: casual work Posted: Sat October 6, 2007 10:51 AM UTC
Check with ASA Studenten Uitzendbureau, it is on the Koornmarkt canal, close to the Markt (Central square).
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nhoolb
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| Delft | Re: casual work Posted: Mon October 8, 2007 08:26 PM UTC
Hello Tin_a,
Well, it doesn't earn great and mostly leads to early rising in the morning, but a newspaper round is often of some income to students (bringing newspaper door to door in a certain district of town). It needs no lingual skills (unless you want to read the paper yourself too - hehe). Horeca (HOtels, REstaurant, CAfe's) also often have students working, though now-a-days they often are checked frequently whether the people working there are indeed legally working there. Furthermore you might post an add on some buying/selling webpages in the Netherlands to offer services you might want to take on you (e.g. cleaning with families, baby sitting, doing groceries for elderly people etc.). You might post your add's with a little help of a Dutch friend (on the website eventually it can be done in English) on www.marktplaats.nl under "Diensten". Greetings from the East of the Netherlands! Paul
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Pavlik_NL
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| Delft | Re: Babysitting Posted: Mon October 29, 2007 01:30 PM UTC
Hello there,
Reading your advertisiment I was wondering would you be available for regular babysitting in Delft in the evenings ? Regards Liam
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| Delft | Re: casual work Posted: Mon October 29, 2007 01:31 PM UTC
p.s. RE Last email I can be contacted on liampg@hotmail.com or 070 447 7319
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| Delft | Re: casual work Posted: Mon October 29, 2007 01:31 PM UTC
p.s. RE Last email I can be contacted on liampg@hotmail.com or 070 447 7319
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