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I have to say, Scandinavia is ahead when it comes to workers rights and such. If you don't do something terribly wrong, after say 5 years, it's pretty hard firing people. Today with multinational corporations, it opens up doors. I had been waiting to find a house with a patch of garden and once I found it it was easy for me. Pure luck. I started working for that company after school and I have relocated three times in Sweden, Denmark and back to Sweden and now Portugal. So I never put much effort in education or anything besides what the company sends it's employees to. We pack fresh foods so we have plants in 5 countries. Well, 4 now since, you know politics and stuff.Morning @Azton...you getting hit by this......?...
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Looks like Portugal as well........
Lowly job or not....you should be patting yourself on the back about that company move........jobs with proper contracts are like hens teeth.
Well done......
Are you city or outskirts where you can grow outdoor...?...it is a Joy being able to grow year round...... Plus think of the 'lectric you save....
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I have to say, Scandinavia is ahead when it comes to workers rights and such. If you don't do something terribly wrong, after say 5 years, it's pretty hard firing people
. Pure luck
Yeah, it's a bit of panic around here with the quakes. I am still confused with what's going on with that, never been through anything like this, environmental "disaster" type events. I am scared but fascinated. My favorite mix of feelings. Mental health, yay![]()
We have an odd one go by that rattles the windows
plot twist -> at such timez, what u actually experience is simply my stomach rumbling from hungerppp