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Hi yo, recently I got that very crazy idea that I actually need a job asap so I thought, why not UK? since my 2nd language is actually english. Right now, I am actually playing poker ( right now NL10 - NL25 ) and I'm 25. Me or me and my sister are looking for a flat, room or a flat with 2 rooms for us each. Bournemouth is first one of the cities we are looking up for. What's the best city you would be looking up for ? And since I am going there, must admit, for the first time for a job, then probably I need some experience I think that maybe working in a pub ? restaurant? factory ? would be best for me, right ? I am actually writing this because maybe you need a flat mate ? maybe you know something or someone that might be useful ? and I am basically looking for someone to know in there.
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I can tell you that Bournemouth isn't so pretty. Shifts at the pub is a realistic aim, but I don't think you will be able to sustain daily needs with just that job (rent, bills, food) unless you're someone who can count on poker for income.
Try other traditionally gentrified places- Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Birmingham, Reading
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It'd probably be easiest to find a shitty job in Scotland, fish factories, guest houses / motels, farms, stuff along these lines. Living expenses are also going to be lower than in England there, weather is crappier, though.
Northern Ireland is another good bet - might be harder to find work than in Scotland, but living expenses are even lower as are housing costs, study costs, healthcare etc - it's the 'cheapest' part of UK without being a slum.
If you're hoping to work for a year or so just to save up some cash then head back home, seasonal or construction work in Scotland or farms around the smaller towns in England / Wales are probably your best bet. If you're thinking of staying there for a couple years or more, with a view on maybe getting a better job or going to college etc, I would definitely recommend Belfast. You can get a decent apartment or a semi-detached house in Belfast suburbs for under 500 quid a month without the hassles of flatshares etc (you can expect to make at least a thousand pounds a month even in the shittiest of jobs ie McDonalds or housekeeping), and your utilities / food prices and so on won't be as high as in England either. There's also quite a big community of Polish people in Belfast, plenty of 'Polish stores' if you miss food from your home country, some Polish restaurants, translation assistance in places like jobs offices, police stations and schools, and so on.
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hmm, I'm even thinking about math tutoring in UK, anyone tell me how's that going on in there ? any possibilites ?
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Unfortunately, your timing is kinda bad for maths tutoring, the best time for that in england will be around march - april time just before the school exam period. This is from personal experience, I signed up to a few maths tutoring sites around this time last year with the same intention and got exactly 0 replies until march.
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