Hey,
My parents retired and moved back to E.S from Canada last year and I recently came down here to spend some time with them. I'm dreading going back to Canada right now especially cause its winter over there and the weather down here is just gorgeous.
I have a Business Administration diploma from a college in Canada but I'm really open to any sort of job that will pay a decent wage. My Spanish is fairly good as well though most people here think I'm from another Latin country when I speak it..lol
So if any of you know of any job openings come up here in San Salvador or surrounding area please let me know. I have looked at a few websites but it seems like the hidden job market would be my best shot. On a related note I've noticed its also harder to obtain any sort of info online when it comes to government stuff.
Also, I know Spanish is the official language but I think corporations and government should emphasise the use of both English and Spanish. You see it in the U.S as they accommodate the Spanish speaking population and it should be the same here since there are so many English speakers. Just my 2 cents!
My parents retired and moved back to E.S from Canada last year and I recently came down here to spend some time with them. I'm dreading going back to Canada right now especially cause its winter over there and the weather down here is just gorgeous.
I have a Business Administration diploma from a college in Canada but I'm really open to any sort of job that will pay a decent wage. My Spanish is fairly good as well though most people here think I'm from another Latin country when I speak it..lol
So if any of you know of any job openings come up here in San Salvador or surrounding area please let me know. I have looked at a few websites but it seems like the hidden job market would be my best shot. On a related note I've noticed its also harder to obtain any sort of info online when it comes to government stuff.
Also, I know Spanish is the official language but I think corporations and government should emphasise the use of both English and Spanish. You see it in the U.S as they accommodate the Spanish speaking population and it should be the same here since there are so many English speakers. Just my 2 cents!