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Global Expat Forum: Looking for Histology Jobs in Holland:
Hello Mariakatleba,
In order to get a job in Holland you need a work permit. This is only possible if a hospital is not able to find a Dutch citizen. So they have to arrange this if they intend to hire you. At www. ziekenhuis.nl you will find a list of all hospitals in Holland. The Dutch word for vacancy is vacature, so if you search internet with the words "vacature histologie" or "vacature pathologie" you will find Dutch vacancies in this field. If you need more help, like personal coaching, writing an application letter or resume you can PM me, I am a professional jobcoach and resume writer.
Global Expat Forum: Moving to Rotterdam:
Hi Harrydog,
Welcome in Holland! Working in Holland without speaking Dutch is possible, but it depends what you are willing to do. You might try checking with www.undutchables.nl
In case you want any volunteer job or personal help with your resume or application you can PM me, I am a professional jobcoach.
Indonesia: 10 Tips for Living in Indonesia:
1. Plan-plan, take it easy and accept that time is like 'rubber' (jam caret).
2. Be very careful who you trust, everybody is after your money (including most 'expats').
3. Make sure you build a network of Indonesian people with influence, you will need them some day
4. Inform yourself well about Indonesian laws like landownership, inheritance, immigration and so on
5. Never loose your temper in public
6. Make a phone/address list for emergencies
7. Know that saying YES can mean many many things for an Indonesian (including NO but I am to polite to say that to you)
8. Respect for people with a uniform is a absolute must in Indonesia, keep smiling!
Paying a bribe can be very tricky since the new order.
9. In traffic only Darwins law is counting, don't trust any traffic light or rule.
10. Enjoy the food, sun, smiles, nature, culture and all that makes Indonesia one of the most facinating and beautiful countries
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