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The Most Attractive Places for Summer Jobs. Countries in Europe Looking for Holidays and Seasonal Work

Summary by Adevarul
The border stations and several large cities in Romania attract many young people who are looking for seasonal jobs, but attractive opportunities are also offered to them in the West, where the proposed wages are higher, and the work can be harmonized with entertainment.
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Waiters, ice cream sales, newspapers: Many students earn money during the summer holidays with holiday jobs. What should young people pay attention to? Before starting a holiday job, students should insist on a valid contract with the employer. "This should be concluded in advance and clearly determine which tasks, working hours and what payment are agreed," said Andreas Jansen, District Youth Secretary of the German Trade Union Confederation (D…

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The border stations and several large cities in Romania attract many young people who are looking for seasonal jobs, but attractive opportunities are also offered to them in the West, where the proposed wages are higher, and the work can be harmonized with entertainment.

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Adevarul broke the news in Romania on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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