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Page 1: Job Opportunities  Eurol

Job opportunities

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1. Do you have a part-time job after you school hours? What is it?

More of young people from all countries have part-time job after

school. They are working for example as a waiter, in a bar, baby-sitter.

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2. Is / was it difficult for you to find a job? Why?

More people say, that it isn´t difficult in most cases.

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3. What is an average salary in your profession? How much do you earn in your part-time job?

It depends on type of job, there are big differences.

In Slovenia is 1 000 €

In Belgium is 1 200 €

In Sweden is 2 000 €

In Czech republic is 17 000 Czk

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4. How much is bread, a bottle of milk and toilette paper where you

go shopping?

In Slovenia- bread: 2,5 €, bottle of milk: 0,70 € and toilet paper: 1,5 €

In Belgium- bread: 1,90 €, bottle of milk: 1,50 € and toilet paper: 2 €

In Sweden- bread: 2 €, bottle of milk: 1 € and toilet paper: 2 €

In Czech- bread: 30 Czk, bottle of milk: 20 Czk and toilet paper: 25 Czk

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5. What are your working hours?

In all countries average working time is 8 hours.

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6. Do you think there are many job opportunities in your region?

In all coutries peoples said „yes, if you try hard and keep on trying, if you speak foreign

languages, if you have different knowledge, you will surely find your dream work.“

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7. What could you do to find good/better job?

People must study hard and don´t give in.

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Our groupNika Grahek

Mathias Verbert

Ben Van Wuytswinkel Amanda Ericsson

Anna Syrková

Daniela Buzková

Nikol Korčáková

Kateřina Münsterová