
Since I wrote my latest blogpost my family, friends and blogreaders have been calling me, sending me e-mails and posting comments on my blog with cheering words, with links where to find job and other tips. I’m so happy for that, it means alot :-)
I was really sad when I was writing that I perhaps must leave my new home, Paris. God knows how many things I had to deal with to get where I am now. Now when I’m thinking back I have had even worse periods in Sweden…this is acctually nothing compared to those. I’m 28 years old, I have an education and I’m a hardworking woman and I’ve always been a fighter and rather take the hard way than the easy just to learn how to handle things and grow as a person. For two days I’ve been walking around all over Paris and applying for jobs..I’ve been walking for hours in the heat and now my feets are a mess with foot ulcers, but I don’t mind…. I’ve been e-mailing applications to several job openings and I’ve done everything I can to find a job. Now, I’m going to lean back and relax. As my friend Irina, told me, I’ve now made clear for the Universe I’m looking for a job…it’s handling my wish and I will hopefully receive a job offer soon. Now it’s time to think about other things and just let this jobsearching process to let go.
Many people have been asking me why I came here without finding a job BEFORE? Well, I was looking for jobs but it’s almost impossible finding a job when you don’t speak French and that’s why I came here to study French first….AND besides….I love taking risks in my life, I love not knowing how things will turn out just because it makes me work harder and I feel more alive when I have to fight for something than when I’m served ;-) Even though my choices are giving me a hard time I love living like this :-)
Have a wonderful day and thanks for all your support!
Btw, for all other people who are searching for jobs here in Paris, here are some useful links that my friends and blogreaders sent me:
http://www.jobingenieur.com/moteuremploi.php?page=listerecruteurs
http://www.disneylandparis.com




Jag får lov att hålla med Irina; du har gjort allt du kan och det är nu upp till högre makter att behandla din önskan. Jag är övertygad om att ett jobb snart är att vänta.
Rather the hard way, right ;)
Kram
Och för att ge en positiv tanke till: du lyckades flytta till Paris utan att kunna franska och utan att ha varken jobb eller bostad.
Finns det då någon tvekan om att du, nu när du kan språket mycket bättre och dessutom har både arbetserfarenhet och ett visst nätverk i staden, skulle kunna bosätta dig där igen – ifall det blir fråga om ett tillfälligt nöduppehåll i Stockholm? Hell, no! :-)
Det kommer att ordna sig. 100% säkert.
Kramar!
Hey Solli =)
comment ça va ? Je vais te parler qu’en français pour une fois !
Pour un “part time job” tu peux en trouver sur http://www.letudiant.fr/jobsstages.html
Mais c’est des petits boulots !
Je pense que si tu vas déposer des CV directement à Printemps ou bien Lafayette ca ira aussi. Ils recherchent beaucoup en période de soldes !
http://www2.pole-emploi.fr/espacecandidat/nicola/InitialiserCriteres.do
Allez bon courage !!!
Självklart kommer du snart hitta jobb, det är bara att kämpa på, du e ju en fighter!! (å en fantastiskt kompetent person med en superpersonlighet som grädde på mosen!)