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Topic: Looking for a job during Oktoberfest (Germany). (Read 300 times)

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Journalist/Copywriter https://t.me/ZoranSpirkovski
September 25, 2018, 05:16:01 PM
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I think you are better off knocking on people's doors and asking them if they need help with small tasks.

Give some crypto gospel and maybe even get paid in BTC or ETH.

But, this type of approach is really based on luck. Good luck though, don't understand this message as discouragement.
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Guess, that's the last bump: I'm still looking on small "tasks" in next cities: Memmingen, Munich, Augsburg (Germany) and Zurich (Switzerland) from September 27th to October 1st. A budget for buying anything or shipping from Germany or Switzerland is still 500 EUR. Feel free to PM me, if you have questions or want to discuss.
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Interesting. You should probably highlight your skill set in the thread so people would get an idea what type of jobs you'd be good for. I don't really have any open jobs at the moment but if I do, I will keep you in mind. (Just make sure to update your thread with your strengths)

To be honest, I don't know what else to add to my thread, plus offer valid till 1st October 2018.
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Get your game girl
Interesting. You should probably highlight your skill set in the thread so people would get an idea what type of jobs you'd be good for. I don't really have any open jobs at the moment but if I do, I will keep you in mind. (Just make sure to update your thread with your strengths)
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If I am going to germany, what can I not buy that you can buy?
Give me a list, I might try this for the hell of it if there is something interesting on that list, and to help a brother out! Location berlin

some things are cheaper in russia so that for both parties there can be a profit on it by just transporting it
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I'm not from Germany, but if I wanted something I'd definitely ask for Russian/Ukrainian vodka. Cheap like borscht and hits like a sledgehammer Smiley
You can also try posting in the marketplace and the German local section for greater coverage. Good luck!

Thanks, the idea with vodka also nice. I'll think about creating a post in the German local section.


If I am going to germany, what can I not buy that you can buy?
Give me a list, I might try this for the hell of it if there is something interesting on that list, and to help a brother out! Location berlin

Well, that's not about what I can buy, that other person in Germany can't. I thought to help people from other countries, get something, that they can't get due to different reasons. For example, some clothing brands not shipping worldwide.
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If I am going to germany, what can I not buy that you can buy?
Give me a list, I might try this for the hell of it if there is something interesting on that list, and to help a brother out! Location berlin
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I'm not from Germany, but if I wanted something I'd definitely ask for Russian/Ukrainian vodka. Cheap like borscht and hits like a sledgehammer Smiley
You can also try posting in the marketplace and the German local section for greater coverage. Good luck!
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As a student, I'm going to visit Oktoberfest in Munich this month.
And I decided to do small tasks, such as buying something or helping with something else for a symbolic fee, to save some money on this trip.
Escrow is welcome, but the budget limited -  500 EUR. 
I'm from Eastern Europe, so, as an idea, I can take with myself a few packs of cigs (about quality not sure, since I'm not smoking), but they will be purchased in local stores and will have excise stamps.
So, if you need help with purchasing something or help with something else in Germany - feel free to PM (but I don't want to be involved in something illegal).
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