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Old 17th January 2010, 07:15 PM
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I am planning to move to Italy and would like to know if there are small establishments (English) like B&b's, self-catering, small hotels, etc. where I can find a job in admin/clerical?

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I am planning to move to Italy and would like to know if there are small establishments (English) like B&b's, self-catering, small hotels, etc. where I can find a job in admin/clerical?
I have not found many jobs available of any kind for English speakers here in Abruzzo. I have many skills and qualifications and not once have I found anything. Most visitors are Italian or German, very few English and jobs are difiicult to get for Italians, let alone expat Poms. Even teaching of English is not very much in demand here and I have a good level CELTA qualification and speak Italian. Rome has many more jobs available of all kinds for English speakers... If you need a job to survive in Italy and you don't speak fluent Italian then I would recommend a city to start with, not an out of the way place like Abruzzo. You MIGHT find somewhere like a big hotel which needs you, but they tend to employ Italians first as the job situation here is not good at the moment for Italians. Good luck!

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sorry to disagree entirely but i run a b & b establishment fully booked for the summer and all my guests are from the uk!!!

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sorry to disagree entirely but i run a b & b establishment fully booked for the summer and all my guests are from the uk!!!
Yes, but she is looking for a job IN a b and b - not to run one!

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only pointing out that there are many english speaking visitors to abruzzo
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If you find one let me know!

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Thanks Guys. I am not looking for a job but want to know what the economy is like for anyone who wants to start a business over there. I've received some good replies from other forums as well and there are a lot of English speaking people who conduct their own businesses all over Italy. I don't really want to open a B&B but just wanted to know the procedures involved in opening a business in general.

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there is a need for BB in abruzzo but dont be taken in when you buy a house the agents say , you can open a BB if its under 10 beds its tax free i fell for this but its not true you have to pay tax but not regester for eva

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there is a need for BB in abruzzo but dont be taken in when you buy a house the agents say , you can open a BB if its under 10 beds its tax free i fell for this but its not true you have to pay tax but not regester for eva
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Thanks for the info, will keep it in mind.

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sorry to disagree entirely but i run a b & b establishment fully booked for the summer and all my guests are from the uk!!!
need anyone that speaks english and Italian?

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