Buongiorno! I would like to move to Bari. How hard would it be to find employment there. Also, would it be easier to look for work teaching english. I know some Italian but I'm not fluent.
Thanks for the reply Modicasa. I know all about Bari's economical state. From what I know about Italy, the whole country is going through a terrible recession that does not seem to be getting better. How do I know this? I have friends that live in Rome and I know a wonderful family that lives in Bari. Also I of course have done a lot of the research BEFORE I came on this forum. So thanks but no thanks for that little bit of advice. To seriously advice someone to do research when clearly coming on a forum seeking other people advice and opinions would be part of their research. Teaching English may not be something that I've ever done or have a degree in, but I'm sure speaking it since birth gives me somewhat of an advantage. I have a bachelor degree in Communications Design. I'm an artist. While RESEARCHING online, I discovered that when seeking employment in Italy learning how to network is the one of the best ways to find a job. From what my friends tell me who live there, it's mostly who know. Why Bari? Why not Bari? I loved the food and the people while I was there. Living in Bari and working there are two different things. Just like in the U.S., people commute to work everyday. I also know how hard it will be to get a work permit in Italy without having a job so I'm trying to explore every option I may have which is why I inquired about teaching English.
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Thanks for the reply Modicasa. I know all about Bari's economical state. From what I know about Italy, the whole country is going through a terrible recession that does not seem to be getting better. How do I know this? I have friends that live in Rome and I know a wonderful family that lives in Bari. Also I of course have done a lot of the research BEFORE I came on this forum. So thanks but no thanks for that little bit of advice. To seriously advice someone to do research when clearly coming on a forum seeking other people advice and opinions would be part of their research. Teaching English may not be something that I've ever done or have a degree in, but I'm sure speaking it since birth gives me somewhat of an advantage. I have a bachelor degree in Communications Design. I'm an artist. While RESEARCHING online, I discovered that when seeking employment in Italy learning how to network is the one of the best ways to find a job. From what my friends tell me who live there, it's mostly who know. Why Bari? Why not Bari? I loved the food and the people while I was there. Living in Bari and working there are two different things. Just like in the U.S., people commute to work everyday. I also know how hard it will be to get a work permit in Italy without having a job so I'm trying to explore every option I may have which is why I inquired about teaching English.