Unskilled wageslavery abroad

Anyone here have experience with this? I know how bad it is but this seems like my best option right now. Do you know any decent either Lithuanian or local job agencies that also handle accommodation and all the papers? Any websites or services or something? An user in position to offer something themselves? My expectations are not high and I'm pretty desperate.

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b-bump

Can I get at least a 1 (you)?

I don't know but have a bump

Here you go.

Do you speak any languages?

seems like you'll become statistical data if things don't get better.

But don't commit suicide just yet.

Are you a suspect on the run or something?

Wow, it didn't die, fuck me
Thanks.
Just English, although it's not that good too.
eh, who cares, I might gather some courage and do it anytime
no

I moved from Sweden to work as customer support at a casino. I'm doing alright after half a year, and I've just started taking driving lessons since it's so fucking expensive in the Nordic countries. I'm staying here for at least one more year.

I'm sorry that UK has exited EU.

immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/apply-for-a-visa/about-visa/lithuania-working-holiday-visa
How about working holiday? For example Lithuanians can go to NZ by working holiday visa and stay there for 12months. It sems you need to prove you have 4200 NZ dollar though.

Sounds comfy, though that is way above an unskilled blue collar type of job that I'm aiming for. What do you mostly do at your job?
Moving somewhere doesn't seem like a big issue, finding housing and a job does but thanks for the effort. UK is still 'open' as far as I know.

I noticed you too, senpai, just forgot to link

>that is way above an unskilled blue collar type of job that I'm aiming for
Really? It's not very high-status what I'm doing either.
>What do you mostly do at your job?
Well, my job description states that I'm supposed to assist customers in various things, which is also what I do the most. I do however do a lot of proofreading (I work at a fairly small company, I seem to be the only one who's fluent in English here) and translation to Swedish.

It is, in comparison. Proofreading and translation from English sounds damn comfy, interacting with costumers, not so much.

>interacting with costumers, not so much
I like dealing with rude customers because they're always good for a laugh. Yesterday I had to deal with a guy in Sweden who had previously come with a bunch of bogus legal threats due to alleged transgressions against him. He decided to return, demanding absurd bonuses. I found it so amusing that I bought a report from a company called Lexbase, it turned out that he had been convicted of grand larceny and threathening a goverment official, the latter when he was pissed because the officer he had assigned to him at the welfare office didn't put his government benefits on an account he had requested because he was on some form of educational leave.

You don't get to face them, it's all over text and voice?

It's all over text, we don't have voice chat. I don't think any online casino offers face-to-face customer support, that's just not feasible, especially since most players are far away.

did you get recruited by ricardo bettingconnections?

No, I applied directly at the casino.

i nearly applied for one of those jobs too but ended up finding something else instead

What happened?

well i wasn't living in malta and another job i had already interviewed for ended up offering me the position

Are you looking for seasonal work of to move permanently?

What kinda job was that?

If all went well, the job was bearable and I could make alright money I'd stay longer and vice versa, likely between 6 and 24 months. If it was possible to find something really decent I might stay permanently, depends on the country and many other circumstances.