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“I first contacted Paul because we needed an interpreter to help resolve an issue at Sevillana, the electricity company. He was very efficient and effective and the problem was quickly solved. I have since used Paul in other official settings, including my bank, Unicaja, the Provincial Payments Office and the Administrator of our Community of Owners. Excellent value for money.”
Bill Douthwaite, Ronda, September 2009

Spain brain drain
Dienstag, den 29. März 2011 um 05:30 Uhr
 

It’s like the 60s all over again with thousands of Spaniards obliged to emigrate to find work. With official unemployment figures as high as 20 per cent (40 per cent amongst the young), more and more young people  - known as the "Lost Generation" or la generación ni-ni (ni estudian, ni trabajan - they neither study nor work) - are moving to North America and northern Europe in search of work.

Click here to read Giles Tremlett’s article in the Guardian yesterday

Tags:  Giles Tremlett, Guardian, brain drain, emigrating, la generación ni-ni, ni estudian ni trabajan, Lost Generation, unemployment, paul whitelock, www.a1-solutions-spain.com

 

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Paul Whitelock

Paul WhitelockPaul hat einen Bachelor in Spanisch und Deutsch (BSc) von der Universität Salford in Manchester, England. Er hat auch ein Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PH-Training) und ein Diplom vom Institute of Linguists (MIL).