What is the legal drinking age in Europe?
The different countries im legal by the different for the way so no funny business.
The ages for every country dont remember what englands was when visited but know it wasnt 21 so no.
Jill
I am currently going in the direction of a combined history/political science major, so I suppose a job in the business sector would not be an option.
I would consider switching to a combined history/English major and getting an ESL certificate if these were to open more doors for me, but am still unsure about teaching salaries.
I speak Polish and English fluently, and am a citizen of both countries.
Do I have any other options? Would I be able to find a stable job with a DECENT salary?
Any advice that is relevant to my question would be helpful and greatly appreciated.
Glenda
Have you ever wondered why they separate the public from the private sector in economic indicators? It is because the government does not produce ANYTHING, it only takes from the economy.
This socialist concept of bigger and better government is a house of cards. Have you ever done business in the EU? Probably not, most are moving out because the cost of doing business there has made it unable to produce a reasonable profit, the taxes are so high you have to pay more than market value for work.
Why do you think jobs are moving to other countries? It is because the cost of employing people in AMerica is too high, thanks to the government.
Diana