Doubtful, given that Dendi is Ukrainian...
But now that I think of it, he's a Russian speaking Ukranian so maybe he WOULD be their first choice...
Doubtful, given that Dendi is Ukrainian...
But now that I think of it, he's a Russian speaking Ukranian so maybe he WOULD be their first choice...
Interestingly, in europe this seems to vary by country!
I was just thinking that I wasn't sure which was correct, but it seems both are actually acceptable in Germany although after the number is preferred
Ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeb
I had these during kindergarten (in the 90s) in the US, but they replaced them with cartons by the time I got to first grade.
Which is good because none of us 5 year Olds could operate them
I grew up on a farm and this was the ultimate defense against geese.
They are much lighter than you, so if you can get them off the ground (neck or feet ideally) they can't do anything
Good point, it did mention US in the title
I'm going to guess you mean New Hampshire in the USA?
I'm skeptical that this is at all true, but it's not about being granted the job, but rather getting past the initial HR filtering and actually getting the chance to talk to a human.
Where I live (London) things are virtually cashless. Nearly everything is just paid for be contactless. I basically never have coins and it would be a huge hassle to get them.
I love it, honestly.
I'm in the process of moving away for other reasons, but brexit had nearly no effect on visiting/entering the UK, so no need to worry about that.
They were never in schengen, so there were always border controls. Most of their border controls are automated, so it's super smooth.
It's wayyyyy easier than (for instance) entering the US (even as an American!)
Depends heavily on the disability. For, for instance, blind people, the day cars were banned would be the best day of their lives!
Everywhere I worked in North America (USA and Canada) paid bi-weekly.
Everywhere I've worked in Europe (Germany and UK) paid monthly.
I would guess that this is just a difference in norms