Friday, August 1, 2008

What are some jobs in Spain and how much do people get paid for them

What are some jobs in Spain and how much do people get paid for them?
I am doing a social studies project and I need to know some jobs in Spain and how much they get paid for doing them! Jobs like nurse or cheif or something but try to make them kinda of orginal like jobs that aren't common in the US. Thanks For Your Help
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1 :
They do the same things in Spain that we do in the US. With the possible exceptions of Flamenco dancers and bullfighters, that is. I'll bet soccer players get paid differently there than here. farming, manufacturing, Technology, etc. Lots of bar owners...more mom and pop type restaurants than in the US (meaning they work harder, and get paid less than people who run franchises).
2 :
spanish salaries are among the lowest in europe, actually the well educated people who own a diploma can barely make end meets, the whole generation sometimes is called as the "baby losers", there is a popular term for those who earn 1000 € a month despite the diplomas and the knowledge of a second language. http://www.barcelonareporter.com/index.php?/news/comments/spain_breeds_a_generation_of_well_educated_but_under_valued_mileuristas/ >>>>>>MILEURISTAS<<<<<<< http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/may/11/spain.france the purchase power of Spanish salaries for the people who own a diploma can be compared to the purchase power of their Mexican counterparts.. I mean the mexican salaries are lower , but so the products available in the mexican market.
3 :
Dart is right... there seem to be more ´´Mom and Pop`` type places in Spain. They don´t seem as common as they are in the U.S., but in Spain, they´re everywhere... I like those places, people are more personable. Unfortunately the economy in Spain sucks now... 20 per cent unemployment... I hope things improve soon.
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http://xn--sueldosenespaa-2nb.es/ and http://i402.photobucket.com/albums/pp107/perlitas_comentario/profesiones.jpg Might help. My only warning is that I do not know the original sources or the age of the data. Google "sueldos en España" and see what you get.


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