Dear all
I am Indonesian woman living here in algeria since lat two years.
My husband is Algeria , i have a little girl 1.5 yers old. Currently i am facing severals problems , specially in financial problems, my husband cant find a job sine his bussinss colapsed, and i ahve benn trying t find a job in this country but i never get a result.
i am holding a diplom in teachingscience majoring in German from university in my country and also i have attended soe german courses in Germany, i attended Guestprogram at university of technic of Dresden. I have 2 years job experiences , my last position is purchasing executive at big japanese company in indonesia, 6 month i was german teacher at senior highg school in indonesia.AND now i just stay at home with no money, how should i support my life here, my girl.....
Why is it so hard for me???
maybe someone can help me.
note: i dont speak arabic , no french
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1st November 2005 11:25 #1
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1st November 2005 12:32 #2
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hmm.. im sorry to hear that...
is there any classes that offer arabic or french where u live.. i know in constantine theres a few that offer in arabic... i dont noe about french...
this will at least help you a little bit becuase i dont think most algerians are interested in learning german
i hope things work out for you ...
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2nd November 2005 10:27 #3
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no arabic classes
hi nouha
there is no classes here which offers arabic or french, i can little by little learn arabic but i dont know to write it, just learning by listening people .....
thanks for ur support
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5th November 2005 17:08 #4
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i would recommend starting a business from your own home, which many of my friends did once they started to have babies. BUT since the women in algeria dont require the services of other women because they are so self sufficient... and giving it much thought.. i wonder, would it not be better for you to return to indonesia with your husband and child? or apply to companies who are starting new ventures with germany? good luck with all your efforts. im sure its terribly frustrating and i wish you all the best.
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6th November 2005 09:43 #5
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hi dizzy
yes sure i am hoping to go home in my country it will be beetr but to go home its also difficut for me and my husband, it costs lot of money, thats why i am looking or a job just to collect some money and go bck, its really hard here, and to start new ussines also need a capital, of course friend i am thinking of it since last year, but still i dont have any capital to start, its really depressed but i am trying to be patient and i am trying to find another way another chance to make a better life, just to go out from this problemms, hopefully everything will work for me, wish me luck
iedak mabruk for u
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7th November 2005 04:13 #6
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Salam alaikum ibu yan terjantik.saya bahagia sekali denger that u are living in algeria.saya duga tahu apa sulitnya kita di negara orong lain tapi muda2han ibu bisa ketemu jalan kulwar.di ibukota ALGIES ada kedutaan(consultah) of Indonesia just ring them,mumkin merika bisa kasih tolon I hope so,Karna ibu bisa bebrapa bahasa.
Minta DOA dari ALLAh(SWT) semoga secepatnya dapat kerja.wa ssalamu alaikum warahmatu lahi wa barakatu.
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8th November 2005 10:23 #7
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to assya
bu assya...
ibu asal dari mana, saya terkejut koq ibu bisa berbahasa melayu... apaka ibu assya dari malaysia.... atau dari mana..
saya telah berusaha ring my consulate but no help... o know consulate is just for making passport .....
i hope i could find a job also, saya selalu berdoa ke pada allah
u can email me by clicking the icon mail...
nice to get ur reply... really want to know about you
wassalam







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