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CellarDweller:
Thanks Chrissi!!!

Janice, if you read this, hope to hear from you soon around these parts!  We miss ya!

CellarDweller:


Congrats
to
Jeff Wrangler
(Jeff)
on
reaching
19,000
posts!

Penthesilea:
I have a job! :D
Whoo-Hoo! I'm so happy right now. :)
Today I worked on appro at a day nursery for 1 to 3 year old children. And they want me to work for them!
The age group 1 to 3 year olds is not something I would have sought out; I rather would have seen me working with elementary school kids or teens. But after having been there for one day I have to say I really liked it. For now I'm just damn happy.

I don't know yet if I'll be working two days or three days a week. Depends on how many hours my boss gets granted from her boss. It'll be either 15 hours/two days or 20 hours/three days. Both would be fine with me.

 :D

southendmd:
Congrats, Chrissi!  (What's appro?)

Penthesilea:

--- Quote from: southendmd on November 28, 2013, 09:46:38 am ---Congrats, Chrissi! 
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Thank you!


--- Quote --- (What's appro?)

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That's what my dictionary said for the German word I gave it. :laugh:
It means to work somewhere during the job application process. The employer doesn't only rely on a job interview with you, but also wants to see you in the actual workplace for a while, so they can get a better idea if you fit with the job and the existing team.
Maybe working "on probation" would be the better word choice? The dictionary gave me that one, too. But it sounds a little bit like a criminal set free on probation, lol. Thus I decided on the other version.
The German word would be "hospitieren".

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