Globtroter Skrevet 5. september 2017 #1 Del Skrevet 5. september 2017 (endret) Hei! I'm foreigner working in Norway seasonally as gardener. My problem is that I don't know Norwegian language. This make it impossible for me to find better job, move step forward... As i have also massage certyficates, I came upon with an idea to find a patient, pleasant person with pedagogical sense which will find time for me (best 2x times per week) and will try to teach me the basics of Norwegian language (not necessarily a prof.teacher, only someone who improves, explain, will help understand, just talk...) What in exchange from my side? I offer massage (to choose from many different types) for every meeting. I think - it's very fair offer. Both sites will spent their time in pleasant atmosphere and get something for themselves. I have a car, massage table, necessary equipment and a lot of time because just finish my gardening season. I live in Oslo and think I'm quite nice guy. Please send me a message if its suits to You. Regards. Endret 6. september 2017 av Globtroter Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Gjest Nematocera Skrevet 5. september 2017 #2 Del Skrevet 5. september 2017 What about starting a mobile massageinstitute to earn money to actually pay people for teaching you the language instead? Norway is an expensive country: getting payed with a stupid massage for teaching foreigners the language is a really, really stupid way of surviving for the TEACHER. Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
Globtroter Skrevet 5. september 2017 Forfatter #3 Del Skrevet 5. september 2017 (endret) Don't understand. Everything is for free. Its not a business offer but an idea to spent free time for both sides. Ps.' stupid massage' ? ...please. I wish You don't need kiropraktor or massasje hjelp. But You never know It... And if You compare teaching and massage price/hr then I'm almost sure that massage hour twice expensive as teaching hour is. But it's out of topić discussion. My target is to learn language to fell more comfortable, free and to have better chances in this nice country what Norway is Endret 5. september 2017 av Globtroter Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
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