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  1. #1 kaerkes 22 de feb. 2006

    Ahí va una oferta de empleo de unos "conocidos" , por si algún druida sabe ruso y francés (que aqui semos gentuza mu culta) y le apetece currar por y para las montañas.



    L'association Le Courrier des Balkans-Courriers d'Europe et
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  2. #2 A.M.Canto 22 de feb. 2006

    Enhorabuena, Kaerkes, me parece una idea solidaria y estupenda.
    Sólo que a ver si la próxima oportunidad es más asequible para celtíberos, que aquí hay gente muy culta y voluntariosa, pero eso de: "Parfaite maîtrise de la langue russe...Bonne connaissance de l'espace ex-soviétique" para traducir al francés y, sobre todo, lo de "Stage non-rémunéré" (aunque haya posibilidad de que te renueven los tres primeros meses...) es como para desanimar al más animado ;-) Pero, como digo, la idea es buena, adelante.

  3. #3 kaerkes 22 de feb. 2006

    jajajajja, gracias Alicia, pero !nos ha jodio!, las buenas ofertas me las quedo yo....que uno es solidario pero no tonto.

  4. #4 Cierzo 22 de feb. 2006

    Mierda!! yo empecé a estudiar ruso y lo dejé porque me fui a Francia. Esta claro que mi vida quiso que eligiera entre un de los dos idiomas...
    Kaerkes preguntale a tus amigos si se puede traducir con diccionario ruso, que de eso si tengo

    Salud

  5. #5 giorgiodieffe 22 de feb. 2006

    Cierzo, piensa que cuando yo era pequenito, una rusa empiezò aprendendome a su idioma...dos dia despues..se muriò. Verdad!!!

  6. #6 kaerkes 27 de feb. 2006

    A Canto, inserto el tema de las jornadas en este artículo para que no se pierda en el "olvido" de las intervenciones de druidas.



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  7. #7 kaerkes 27 de feb. 2006

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  8. #8 kaerkes 12 de jun. 2006

    Pues ale! si cubris el perfil y os gustan las patatas.....


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  9. #9 kaerkes 13 de jun. 2006

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  10. #10 Medraina 13 de jun. 2006

    Relaciones laborales no capitalistas:

    "necesitamos personas para que nos hagan un trabajo a cambio de alojamiento y alimentación"

    Trabajo no remunerado, sin alta en la Seguridad Social y desde luego el alojamiento y la alimentación nunca llegarán a suplir el trabajo realizado.

    Ejemplo:

    Casa Rural en Tarragona, dos chicas inglesas alojadas con derecho a comida a cambio de Trabajar en la cocina, la casa y la huerta....... y los dueños de la casa (muy jipis ellos y muy en la nueva onda) cobrando a los clientes a "cojón de mico" un alojamiento en literas (te limpiaban el Chozo Hipie una vez en semana), comida vegetariana (escasita) todo ello muy aderezado y muy edulcorado en esa línea.

    "EXPLOTACION A LA NEW AGE"

    Me parece muy bien, y es una alternativa, pero hay que ver todos los puntos.

    Salud,


  11. #11 kaerkes 13 de jun. 2006

    ¿y? ¿qué tiene que ver lo que cobraban a los turistas con el intercambio de trabajo por estancia?.

    Ya has juzgado y sentenciado por tu cuenta los anuncios de intercambio.

  12. #12 Medraina 13 de jun. 2006

    No es una sentencia, es una opinión personal.

    Es una alternativa al trabajo remunerado, y puede ser una experiencia muy interesante, si quieres conocer gente y aprender un idioma (por ejemplo).

    Pero me parece una explotación.

  13. #13 kaerkes 13 de jun. 2006

    Es intercambio consciente y de acuerdo por ambas partes. Si no te agradan este tipo de experiencias eres libre de preferir la realización de trabajos con otro tipo de relaciones laborales.

    "desde luego el alojamiento y la alimentación nunca llegarán a suplir el trabajo realizado".

    ¿has estado en todas las experiencias de intercambio?¿o con una ya te sirve para extrapolarlo a todo?y SENTENCIAR.

  14. #14 Medraina 13 de jun. 2006

    Kaerkes¡ es una OPINION PERSONAL, no una SENTENCIA

    no me juzges por una opinión, que todos tenemos derecho a opinar.

    "si el intercambio es consciente y de acuerdo, pues me parece perfecto"

    Todas las experiencia de intercambio no son iguales, pero las (en plural) que conozco, me parecieron una explotación.

    Salud,


  15. #15 kaerkes 13 de jun. 2006

    Me parece mal, que hayas insertado esa OPINION y ese ejemplo, después de poner los anuncios, cuando están las direcciones y los teléfonos de los sitios en cuestión. Lo que me obliga a suprimir esa intervención ya que no creo que les agrade ver sus anuncios y luego lo que tu expones.

    Me abstendré en un futuro de insertar este tipo de cuestiones, ya que en muchos casos, son propuestas de organizaciones o personas conocidas y no creo que les cause mucho beneficio verse expuestos de esta manera y criticados en "abstracto" por experiencias diversas.

    Un poco de "seny" por favor.

  16. #16 Medraina 13 de jun. 2006

    pues si te parece mal que opine sobre el tema.... BORRA MI INTERVENCION.

    Lo que a mí me parece mal que ahora vayas y borres tu intervención, por una crítica, que no es a tí por haber insertado el anuncio, cosa que me parece muy loable por tu parte.

    Pero aquí TODOS estamos expuestos a la crítica, incluso estas organizaciones o personas.

    y por supuesto la crítica no era en "abstracto" era bien real y defendible, que a otros les guste ese tipo de situaciones es otra cosa, además para gustos los colores.

    Seriedad la justa, pero con coherencia.



  17. #17 kaerkes 13 de jun. 2006

    oK. creo que no era el lugar indicado para ese tipo de criticas a propuestas concretas que no se conocen. Te repito que estaban anotados nombres y teléfonos.Este foro lo abrí con la intención de "poner en antena", aventos, acontecimientos y ofertas de actividades, incluso laborales.
    Vuelvo a repetir, en muchos casos, son de origen conocido y no me apetece nada, que después de una propuesta se hagan ese tipo de comentarios.

    Ha sido un error mío. Y soy coherente, por lo menos para no causar un perjuicio y malestar a gente que conozco y puedo apreciar.
    Lluego viene la celti , sus críticas, a veces fuera de lugar o sin ser consciente de que las opiniones vertidas puedan causar un daño gratuito y las coherencias varias.
    Si hemos pasado de "que todo sea cuestionable" a "todo ha de ser criticable", atendiendo a un curioso principio consistente en "todo el mundo es sospechoso de...hasta que se demuestre lo contrario me gustaría saberlo, para evitar relacionar a nadie en concreto por la aplicación del principio anterior.

    Pero, vuelvo a re-repetir...Ha sido un error mío.

  18. #18 kaerkes 13 de jun. 2006

    perdón: el principio sería: "todo ha de ser criticado, no criticable"

  19. #19 Medraina 13 de jun. 2006

    Lo siento Kaerkes¡

    no debería haber criticado tan apasionadamente este anuncio, me he movido por un sentimiento visceral de animasversión contra todo lo que huele a New Age.

    de verdad que lo siento enormemente, debería de haberlo dicho en otro sitio.

    Tienes toda la razón del mundo.

    En paz?

  20. #20 kaerkes 13 de jun. 2006

    De acuerdo,.Creo que otro lugar hubiera estado cojonudo, pero no justo debajo de la oferta.
    No problem: ;))))

  21. #21 kaerkes 27 de jun. 2006

    para quien le pueda interesar:...



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  22. #22 kaerkes 27 de jun. 2006

    Recupero esta oferta laboral ya que ha durado menos de un minuto en la portada.

    Gracias.

  23. #23 hartza 27 de jun. 2006

    No estan nada mal los puestitos, pero que nada mal...

  24. #24 kaerkes 27 de jun. 2006

    Pues ale a enviar CV.!

  25. #25 hartza 27 de jun. 2006

    Lo malo es que esos sueldos indican que la experiencia solicitada es de 10-15 anyos en un puesto de similares caracteristicas (excepto, tal vez, el primero, que apunta mas a 5 anyos de experiencia)... Yo, como todavia soy joven, no puedo de momento acceder al de Amsterdam, que es el que me interesaba.

    Cachis!

  26. #26 kaerkes 31 de jul. 2006

    Otro puestecito elegante en Africa:



    EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: Senior Water Resources
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    Minimum requirements include an advanced degree in a
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    The deadline for applications is August 15. More at:
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  27. #27 kaerkes 20 de sep. 2006

    Un puesto de trabajo en Nepal.
    Recomendado especialmente para alguno.



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    Hindu Kush-Himalayas and the global mountain
    community. As a mountain learning and knowledge
    Centre, ICIMOD seeks to develop and provide innovative
    solutions, in cooperation with over 300 regional and
    international partners, which foster action and change
    for overcoming mountain people’s economic, social and
    physical vulnerability. This mission is carried out
    through acting as a multidisciplinary documentation
    Centre, a focal point for training and applied
    research activities and a consultative Centre in
    scientific and technical matters for the countries of
    the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region at their request.

    In 2003 ICIMOD embarked on a new five-year strategic
    plan to address: Natural Resources Management;
    Agriculture and Rural Income Diversification; Water
    Resources and Hazard Management; Culture, Equity and
    Governance; Knowledge Management; and Policy and
    Partnership Development.

    ICIMOD is seeking to recruit a qualified person for
    the following vacant professional level position for
    which applications are now invited.

    1. Natural Resources Management Specialist - (IP)

    Preferably a PhD or Post Graduate or equivalent
    academic background in agriculture, forestry, natural
    resources, environmental economics, or related fields,
    with minimum 8 years of work experience in related
    fields of which a substantial part has been gained in
    the HKH region.

    Further information on the vacancy, including Terms
    of Reference for the position, can be found at
    http://www.icimod.org/home/vacancies/vacancies.content.php?vid=9
    or can be requested from the address below.

    Applications with complete curriculum vitae together
    with the names and addresses of three referees should
    be sent to the following address by 13 October 2006.

    - Applications from qualified women and disadvantaged
    section of the society are strongly encouraged.
    - Only short- listed candidates will be notified.

    Personnel Officer,
    ICIMOD,
    GPO Box 3226,
    Kathmandu, Nepal

    Tel: (00977-1) 5525313;
    Fax: (00977-1) 5524509 / 5536747
    e-mail: personnel@icimod.org

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