If you want to move abroad and find work, the green sector is definitely the one to look into. Since 2005 in the construction business alone, 77,000 jobs have been created and 22,000 more are expected to be developed within the next five years.
November 1 was All Saints Day, a public holiday in Western Europe. It is the day when people traditionally visit cemeteries to lay heather and chrysanthemums on the graves of relatives and friends. In this sector, as well, the green professions are growing. Some undertakers have started to make coffins out of banana tree leaves. They sell for €1200 (in today’s exchange rate, about $1,600), which is the same price as for the lowest priced regular coffin. Funeral directors provide biodegradable urns now as well.
But while observing November 1 – or any other holiday – be sure to lock your car when you park. A law was put into place that requires you to pay a €50 fine (approximately $67 in today’s exchange rate) when caught leaving your car unlocked. Even your windows should be left no more than a slight crack open.


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