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Business in Turkey
1.       Angela
75 posts
 19 Nov 2005 Sat 11:32 pm

Friends and I are seriously thinking of opening a business in Turkey.

Does Turks still have to be employed. Last I heard it did not matter as they want in E.U. and are trying to adapt for entry.

2.       duskahvesi
858 posts
 19 Nov 2005 Sat 11:44 pm

Quoting Angela:

Friends and I are seriously thinking of opening a business in Turkey.

Does Turks still have to be employed. Last I heard it did not matter as they want in E.U. and are trying to adapt for entry.


what business?

3.       Angela
75 posts
 20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:21 am

Last September, we met up with someone off here. In the prospects of swimming pool maintenance as there are hundreds of them. Repairing a lot of electrical maintenance, as he was a qualified electrician. This went down the swanee as he encountered a bad experience. Still he might still be interested.

My other two friends a couple who are retired had seen a bar on the beach front with accommodation, so that may be an adventure. He has already asked a couple of Turkish men. But I am very interested. More with organising.

So that is your answer Dushkavesi.

4.       duskahvesi
858 posts
 20 Nov 2005 Sun 12:24 am

i dont ask anything anymore...

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