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Looking to move...
Hi, I've been going through a lot of the threads and reading everything, moving seems scary!
I'm 18 and my boyfriend and I are moving out to Trento-Alto-Adige in a couple of months, I have family out there and speak Italian quite well, he speaks basic but we're working on that. I was wondering if there's a certain way I could go about becoming a private tutor? Will I need a CRB? Where can I advertise? Also, I've been looking online and I know there aren't many jobs to be had in Italy at the minute but I can find NOTHING and I'm starting to panic a little! We'll be about half an hour drive from Lago di Garda, SURELY there's jobs going there!? Am I just looking in the wrong place? Panic over... Ellie P.S. I have waitressing experience, and plenty of it and my boyfriend is a football coach and works with children :) |
Re: Looking to move...
Originally Posted by EllieMS
(Post 10605744)
Hi, I've been going through a lot of the threads and reading everything, moving seems scary!
I'm 18 and my boyfriend and I are moving out to Trento-Alto-Adige in a couple of months, I have family out there and speak Italian quite well, he speaks basic but we're working on that. I was wondering if there's a certain way I could go about becoming a private tutor? Will I need a CRB? Where can I advertise? Also, I've been looking online and I know there aren't many jobs to be had in Italy at the minute but I can find NOTHING and I'm starting to panic a little! We'll be about half an hour drive from Lago di Garda, SURELY there's jobs going there!? Am I just looking in the wrong place? Panic over... Ellie P.S. I have waitressing experience, and plenty of it and my boyfriend is a football coach and works with children :) ciao for now, 'o nonno |
Re: Looking to move...
Originally Posted by EllieMS
(Post 10605744)
Hi, I've been going through a lot of the threads and reading everything, moving seems scary!
I'm 18 and my boyfriend and I are moving out to Trento-Alto-Adige in a couple of months, I have family out there and speak Italian quite well, he speaks basic but we're working on that. I was wondering if there's a certain way I could go about becoming a private tutor? Will I need a CRB? Where can I advertise? Also, I've been looking online and I know there aren't many jobs to be had in Italy at the minute but I can find NOTHING and I'm starting to panic a little! We'll be about half an hour drive from Lago di Garda, SURELY there's jobs going there!? Am I just looking in the wrong place? Panic over... Ellie P.S. I have waitressing experience, and plenty of it and my boyfriend is a football coach and works with children :) ciao Mike |
Re: Looking to move...
Thank you both, it's a shame his coaching wont count for anything but we'll work on sorting him something. Having a job for one of us will be better than neither of us!
As for handing out CVs around hotels and various places, will these need to be in Italian or can I stick to my far more impressive (and grammatically correct) English CV? |
Re: Looking to move...
Originally Posted by EllieMS
(Post 10607016)
Thank you both, it's a shame his coaching wont count for anything but we'll work on sorting him something. Having a job for one of us will be better than neither of us!
As for handing out CVs around hotels and various places, will these need to be in Italian or can I stick to my far more impressive (and grammatically correct) English CV? |
Re: Looking to move...
I guess I better start working on my Italian CV then :S
thank you |
Re: Looking to move...
Ellie, you could post little ads in shops, cafes, even approach schools to say that you are a 'madre lingua' offering home tutoring. Try to get in touch with your local exam centre offering English exams, familiarise yourself with the Cambridge and Trinity courses and then you'll be better equipped to offer specialist lessons if that's the way forward. Nothing beats word of mouth here in Italy - maybe make up a few cards with your contact details on. Ask in restaurants or at the commune if they need menus or tourist documents translated?! Be flexible, talk to everyone and be prepared to travel to get work - Italians like you to come to their house, after school, in the afternoon/evening to teach their children, get little groups together and always have a smile on your face!!! I started small, travelled a long way - now I have to refuse work because i'm too busy! I love teaching here.
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Re: Looking to move...
Hi, and welcome. I live just south in Verona -most of the time. OH used to work in Trento/Bolzano.
For work round the lake, German is usually,but not always required. TrentinoAltoAdige has, as usual, it's own rules for hiring staff whereby you have to go through the job centre, but I don't think it aplies to seasonal staff. Have a look at places like this. http://www.hotelcampinglagodigarda.c...o-di-garda.asp If you are arriving for the summer, maybe your relatives can inquire if any of the English summer schools require a football coaches. |
Re: Looking to move...
Originally Posted by Trilly
(Post 10612129)
Ellie, you could post little ads in shops, cafes, even approach schools to say that you are a 'madre lingua' offering home tutoring. Try to get in touch with your local exam centre offering English exams, familiarise yourself with the Cambridge and Trinity courses and then you'll be better equipped to offer specialist lessons if that's the way forward. Nothing beats word of mouth here in Italy - maybe make up a few cards with your contact details on. Ask in restaurants or at the commune if they need menus or tourist documents translated?! Be flexible, talk to everyone and be prepared to travel to get work - Italians like you to come to their house, after school, in the afternoon/evening to teach their children, get little groups together and always have a smile on your face!!! I started small, travelled a long way - now I have to refuse work because i'm too busy! I love teaching here.
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