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Do i have a chance?
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01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:13 pm |
Quoting adrian: yeah - if I looked like Brad Pitt it probably would. And what does that say about the selection process of women. |
hehe... well... only some of them... im not saying that all women have self respect because i know many myself, who have none at all and prefer to plaster themselves around towns as if they were wall paper... they are just tarts...
if we are talking about a normal woman then i think ur posts would be different... or maybe u have never come accross this type of woman yet... hihi
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01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:28 pm |
Quoting miss_ceyda: Quoting adrian: yeah - if I looked like Brad Pitt it probably would. And what does that say about the selection process of women. |
hehe... well... only some of them... im not saying that all women have self respect because i know many myself, who have none at all and prefer to plaster themselves around towns as if they were wall paper... they are just tarts...
if we are talking about a normal woman then i think ur posts would be different... or maybe u have never come accross this type of woman yet... hihi |
miss_c im curious wad would you do if i were şahin-k
hehehehhehe...........
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01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:33 pm |
actually I am Brad Pitt but no pm's pleeze.
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01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:42 pm |
Quoting ramayan: Quoting miss_ceyda: Quoting adrian: yeah - if I looked like Brad Pitt it probably would. And what does that say about the selection process of women. |
hehe... well... only some of them... im not saying that all women have self respect because i know many myself, who have none at all and prefer to plaster themselves around towns as if they were wall paper... they are just tarts...
if we are talking about a normal woman then i think ur posts would be different... or maybe u have never come accross this type of woman yet... hihi |
miss_c im curious wad would you do if i were şahin-k
hehehehhehe........... |
who?? the only guy i can think of is şahan gökbahar... and if u were him... id RUNNNNN!! hehe
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01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:47 pm |
ceyda ayıp burda söylenmez...if ypu want to know write pm...hehehe
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01 Dec 2005 Thu 03:48 pm |
Quoting ramayan: ceyda ayıp burda söylenmez...if ypu want to know write pm...hehehe |
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02 Dec 2005 Fri 06:08 pm |
hi kelebek,
i will offer u what i offer to my other friends..it can be difficult to find a suitable job in the first days..so u can apply for graduate classes..so either u can adapt here more and u would have time to find a suitable job..i would offer u to do ur graduate in a university in istanbul or ankara..may be in izmir...otherwise it would be more difficult..istanbul is a very big city..it can be difficult to live there sometimes..but if u like living active i offer u istanbul..in addition istanbul is one of the most beautiful cities..but if u like to live disciplined u should choose ankara..good luck..bye..
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04 Dec 2005 Sun 05:49 pm |
Hi!
I'm staying in Istanbul for a rotation program for 3 months. Then I will need to go back home. Really, is it dificult to get a job here if you have good professional experience and know Turkish good enough for working? I fell in love with the city and really want to stay
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04 Dec 2005 Sun 05:54 pm |
Quoting Kelebek: Hi everyone.. I am currently a last year student in an american university in Dubai... studying Business Marketing.. I would like to know... is it easy for a person like me who does not speak fluent Turkish (hopefully will learn by then) to find a job in my major as a marketing manager or something in Turkey????
How easy is it? or how difficult? How long would it take |
well in some positions ppl are looking for other languages rather than turkish... well look at the human resources pages of the newspaper Hurriyet its called Hurriyet IK
(IK=insan kaynaları which means HR) good luck...
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04 Dec 2005 Sun 05:56 pm |
Quoting Anna: Hi!
I'm staying in Istanbul for a rotation program for 3 months. Then I will need to go back home. Really, is it dificult to get a job here if you have good professional experience and know Turkish good enough for working? I fell in love with the city and really want to stay |
if you ask me this changes to your luck the company you are looking for... but if you have a great experience and reasonable turkish.. they accept you ofcourse and you need some presentable looking ofcourse... they care appearence...
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09 Dec 2005 Fri 09:59 pm |
hi kelebek!
Finding a job in turkey depends on you. but I think if u learn turkish, it will be a very good advantage for you.
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