when the maniškė went to Klaipėda's Acropolis Maximus to work, she rode on the Maximus bus to Vilnius on a wooden stool, because there were not enough seats, and she lived in four rooms and one toilet on the entire floor, not a single cabin was locked and the light was not on. By the way, on the way back, I had to ride again on the same wooden stool. I wonder if anything has changed with such horrible employment conditions...
And why so immediately, after all, not everyone there is like that, Lithuanians are too. What stupidity and attitude. Don't work if you don't want to - no one forces you.
What salary
What will you dear ones pay, we know very well how much such centers pay.
Hello, I would like to work for you
I don't think it's a good idea, at least for the minimum
when the maniškė went to Klaipėda's Acropolis Maximus to work, she rode on the Maximus bus to Vilnius on a wooden stool, because there were not enough seats, and she lived in four rooms and one toilet on the entire floor, not a single cabin was locked and the light was not on. By the way, on the way back, I had to ride again on the same wooden stool. I wonder if anything has changed with such horrible employment conditions...
I didn't talk to my colleague in Lithuanian, I don't know Russian. Work by yourself
And why so immediately, after all, not everyone there is like that, Lithuanians are too. What stupidity and attitude. Don't work if you don't want to - no one forces you.
Great, lots of jobs for ordinary people 🙂
You say jobs, but for the minimum.