What do you do for a living
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- White Belt
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Re: What do you do for a living
I'm just finishing up my law degree and will be working in immigration after graduating.
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Re: What do you do for a living
I'm retired so I just have to get up every morning and check that I'm alive.
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Re: What do you do for a living
Started a logistic business last year and now working 24/7. Show must go on!
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Re: What do you do for a living
I worked in the HR for over five yers and recently I decided to become a full time freelancer and I neve felt more powerful and free at the same time.
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- Exotic_sunset54
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Re: What do you do for a living
hi,
eventually I took my passport and now consider job options in any Arab country. actually I have already applied to a job but wonder someone's ideas whether it would critically be low chance or impossible with my B2 English (ielts 5.5 (academic) overall) and B1or B2 arabic , but arabic has not been tested yet.
eventually I took my passport and now consider job options in any Arab country. actually I have already applied to a job but wonder someone's ideas whether it would critically be low chance or impossible with my B2 English (ielts 5.5 (academic) overall) and B1or B2 arabic , but arabic has not been tested yet.
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Autodidactic - Polyglot - Rational
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Re: What do you do for a living
I am a Nomad and freelance Video Editor. Thanks to this Job, I am able to travel to more than 10 countries so far. I was reading this article https://gowithguide.com/blog/tourism-in ... guide-5686 and decided to visit Spain as my next destination, especially Canary Islands.
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Re: What do you do for a living
bobbywil wrote:I am a Nomad and freelance Video Editor. Thanks to this Job, I am able to travel to more than 10 countries so far. I was reading this article https://gowithguide.com/blog/tourism-in ... guide-5686 and decided to visit Spain as my next destination, especially Canary Islands.
Hi bobbywil;
May I ask you some questions:
1) is not there really anything else that you do for a living?
2) what made you decide to act in this way when it happened and now, how old are you?
3) how do you pass or cope with some of your necessities, these are : yearning family (mother)?
4) Sometimes some countries are dangerous or deemed to be so, have you ever visited such a country ,if yes how did you reat ?
is there anything else for whom are also willing to be nomad especially on what they could do for a living?
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