~The same places as you would in the U.S. if you didn't speak English.
2006-07-13 15:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The scientific world. In fact every person that works in a scientific laboratory, or with computers needs to know English. The universal language of the scientific community is English.
2006-07-13 22:33:28
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answered by serez100 4
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We are now recruiting staff to work in Austria, France and Italy for winter 2006/07 ski season, as well as for our all year round Winter Sun destinations in Egypt and Sri Lanka
2006-07-19 06:46:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The British Embassy in Rome
2006-07-13 03:56:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally speaking, jobs in stores with lots of tourists would be more or less OK, but you have to speak a bit of Italian. At least to speak to your future boss on the interview.
2006-07-13 03:58:30
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answered by Mary7 3
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you want to get a waitress job at an Italian diner. this is were I met my Italian hunk. I worked for his relations. then you are able to get your Italian adult men and Italian nutrients all in a unmarried position. lol... in case you cope with to pay for you ought to flow to Italy. there's a range of of Italian adult men there...
2016-10-14 10:26:30
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answered by ? 4
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Hotels, Airport... But a little of italian you must know
2006-07-13 03:57:32
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answered by Char Aznable 6
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U.S. Embassy or American schools -- not American language schools but schools for Americans in English.
2006-07-13 11:31:47
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answered by Anonymous
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more to the north
unemployment is high in the south
2006-07-13 03:58:53
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answered by spike 3
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DO YOU NOW ABOUT FOOTBALL THEY NEED A NEW MANAGER
2006-07-13 03:59:43
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answered by bangkok 2
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