Voila ma petite histoire, mon pere est né en tunisie il est revenu en france a l'age de 17 ans.Depuis toute petite j'ai vecu dans une ambiance "style orientale", les plats, la musique, le language.Et toutes ces histoires que mon pere a pu me raconter sur nos origines.
Je viens pour la premiere fois, visiter ce pays, auquel je suis tombée littéralement amoureuse, la beauté, la culture, les gens sont trop gentils, serviable, aimable.Bref....
J'aimerais vraiment m'y installer.Je sais c'est mon 1er voyage, ou je suis allée, c'etait touristique.Je le sais tout ca.Mais croyais moi.
Pensez vous que cela peux etre une bne idée;j'ai 1 petite fille de 3 ans, et mon mari.Il faut que je partes seule?J'ai deja envoyé des CV par internet pour different poste.
DITES MOI VOS IDEES?Choukrane merci
bonjour
Merci pour tes compliments sur notre pays
je suis tunisien et je peux te fournir toutes les info nécéssaires
pour le travail, l'hébergement, la vie quotidienne..
pour le poste, dans quel domaine tu veux bosser!
chokran
Merci pour ta réponse.
Je souhaite travailler dans la vente qui est ma branche.Actuellement je suis responsable dans un magasin de sport ou je gère 8 personnes.
J'aimerai trouver un travail avec un salaire francais.Je sais ce n'est pas evident, mais j'aimerais vivre bien, je ne voudrais pas tout plaquer ici alors que j'ai une maison, et un boulot.
Je ne sais pas par ou commencer.Je retourne en tunisie pour 2 semaines en Octobre, pour voir un petit peu les demarches a suivre, les locations etc...
Est ce qu'il y a de grandes boutiques connu comme ZARA ou H&M?Je sais qu'il y a, carefour a tunis et une galerie marchande c'est pourquoi cette question.
Merci et a bientot.
bonjour,
pour avoir un salaire français, le mieux est de trouver un engagement d'une maison francaise qui t'envoie en mission en tunisie pour un certain temps.
bonne chance
c vrai que le salaire qui sera appliqué est le salaire du marché quelque soit votre nationalité
donc la solution est de venir en mission par une société française ou de travailler dans le tourisme, dans ce cas tu peux avoir le meme revenu qu'en France et là il faut conacter les Tour opérateurs travaillant sur la Tunisie: Fram, soleil D'Afrique, look voyages, Marmara, promovacances, royal first travel...
Bonjour je ne réponds pas à une question, je suis à 6 mois de la retraite e je compte la prendre avant que les choses changent.Ma passion mon travail c'est la réalisation de documentaires de clip vidéo de reportages j'aimerai savoir si en Tunisie il y a de possibilités, entre le tourisme, la tradition.
bonjour à toi
je comprenne que tu veuille tout plaquer ici pour aller vivre en tunisie surles terres de tes origines
moi je suis en train de le faire car j'y suis allé en vac et j'y est rencontrer l'amour de ma vie tout le monde ma dit aussi com toi que cela sera dur parce que toi aussi tu y était en touriste et que c'est pas la meme chose pour y vivre
mais qu'importe toi et moi nous suivons notre instinct et notre coeur
alors je te propose d'allier nos idées nos envies et nos savoirs pour notre future vie las bas
de plus nous habitons pas loin l'une de l'autre moi je suis de montereau fault yonne ds le 77
bises à toi à bientot
salu commen cava, mai je crois sa sera impossible de trouver les meme salaire meme si tu ttravail comme responsable de magasin mais se qui est sur, avant tous sa il faut que tu dicide dans kll rgion tu veux vivre et tu vois s'il ya une possibilité de faire un projet toute seul sa sera mieux
Je suis dans ce projet, à un niveau un peu plus avancé. Celà fait 6 mois que j'ai tout laché en France pour vivre en Tunisie. Tu peux trouver un salaire français car beaucoup de société recherche du monde avec un bon français (écrit surtout). C'est à toi de négocier des le départ. Tu as plusieurs sociétés d'interim qui peuvent te placer à de bons salaires !! N'hésites pas à me demander les noms de celle que j'utilise.
bonjour,
moi aussi je vais aller vivre en tunisie pour aller rejoindre mon futur mari
et j'aimerais travailler las bas je saispertinament que je n'aurais pas le salaire francais mais c'est pas gravze pour moi ce n'et pas le plus important mais je ne veux pas travailler non plus pour des clopinettes
j'ai lu que tu connaissais des boites francaises qui sont etablies las bas et qui emplois des francais
peut tu m'en dire un peu plus à ca sujet
qui sont ces entreprise
où sont elles basées las bas
et à quel prix embauche t'il
moi je serais ds la rgion de hammamet nabeul
voila merci et à bientot
Bonsoir, je fais aussi souvent ce rêve de m'installer en Tunisie. Pourrais tu me transmettre les noms des agences interim qui recrutent là bas?
Merci à toi...
je me permetss de te contacter suite au message de réponse que tu as adressé il y a plusieurs jours concernant les agences intérim qui peuvent placer à des salaires fançais ou équivalents, pourrais-tu me donner quelques infos sur ces boîtes? connais tu les différences "sociales" qui existent par rapport au système français? Je suis salariée chambre de Commerce en france mais j'aimerai partir vivre à djerba ou zarzis mais sans perdre les avantages sociaux si cela est possible. Pour le moment j'essaye d'avoir un maxi d'infos, je pars courant juin pour prendre des contacts sur place.
Merci par avance.
Voila, avant de se lancer dans un projet aussi important il faut à mon avis tater bien le terrain. Surtout ne vous laisser pas aveuglée par le miroir aux allouettes. A votre place je ferai un essai. Prenez un conge sans solde pour 1 an et venez vous rendre compte de plus pres par vous mème. Ne vous laisser pas emportée par vos sentiments cela peut vous couter cher. Bonne chance.
Tergui
personne n'est mon maitre, et je ne suis le maitre de personne.
Ce que vous recherchez c'est un statut d'expatrié, vous le trouverez plus facilement à Tunis qu'à Djerba ou Zarzis car même dans les hôtels les emplois sous des emplois sous statut local et pour la grande majorité des emplois saisonniers.
Consultez le site du consulat vous trouverez différents liens qui vous aideront.
bonjour...bon chance si vous vous installez en TUNSIE
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bonjour je viens de voir ta reponse et moi aussi je souhaite partir en tunisie j'y retourne en octobre pour 10 jours puis 2 mois en janvier fevrier pour voir au niveau du travail si tu peux me donner des adresses d'interim je suis preneuse en france je suis educatrice sportif plus precisement maitre nageur voilà j'espère avoir une reponse merci par avance
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