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Translation - Greek-English - ΖΗΤΟΥΝΤΑΙ ΕΜΦΑΝΙΣΗΜΕΣ ΝΕΑΡΕΣ ΠΟΛΩΝΕΖΕΣ ΓΙΑ...

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ΖΗΤΟΥΝΤΑΙ ΕΜΦΑΝΙΣΗΜΕΣ ΝΕΑΡΕΣ ΠΟΛΩΝΕΖΕΣ ΓΙΑ...
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Submitted by andreasp15
Source language: Greek

ΖΗΤΟΥΝΤΑΙ ΕΜΦΑΝΙΣΗΜΕΣ ΝΕΑΡΕΣ ΠΟΛΩΝΕΖΕΣ ΓΙΑ ΕΡΓΑΣΙΑ ΡΕΣΕΨΙΟΝΙΣΤ ΣΕΡΒΙΤΟΡΕΣ ΚΑΜΑΡΙΕΡΕΣ ΣΕ ΞΕΝΟΔΟΧΕΙΟ ΚΑΙ ΚΑΦΕΤΕΡΙΑ ΣΤΗ ΛΕΥΚΑΔΑ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
ΠΑΡΕΧΕΤΑΙ ΣΤΕΓΗ ΚΑΙ ΝΟΜΙΜΟ ΗΜΕΡΟΜΙΣΘΙΟ
ΓΙΑ ΕΠΙΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΑ ΣΤΑ ΑΓΓΛΙΚΑ
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Title
WE ARE LOOKING FOR GOOD LOOKING YOUNG POLISH GIRLS FOR........
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Translated by ΒΑΛΑΝΤΗΣ
Target language: English

WE ARE LOOKING FOR GOOD LOOKING YOUNG POLISH GIRLS TO WORK AS RECEPTIONISTS, WAITRESSES, CHAMBERMAIDS IN A HOTEL AND CAFÉ ON THE GREEK ISLAND OF LEFKADA.
WE OFFER ACCOMODATION AND LEGAL WAGES.
PLEASE COMMUNICATE IN ENGLISH.
TEL.
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Last validated or edited by lilian canale - 4 April 2008 21:34





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1 April 2008 01:56

irini
Number of messages: 849
Αντρέα το "Νόμιμο ημερομίσθιο" σημαίνει "κατώτατο ημερομίσθιο"; Γιατί εγώ δεν το εκλαμβάνω έτσι. Απλά για να σιγουρευτώ!

1 April 2008 02:00

irini
Number of messages: 849
Me again
This kind of terminology is not my strongest suit, but I always understood "Legal wage" to mean "minimum legal wage". I could be wrong of course but since this is a vital part of the translation can you tell me whether I am or not? If I am not, would "legal wageS" solve the problem, provided the meaning is "wages according to the law and not i.e. under the table"?

CC: dramati Tantine kafetzou

1 April 2008 08:04

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
There are several errors in here - "to" --> "on" (the Greek island), "Poland" --> "Polish", and "legal wage" - what does "Νόμιμο ημερομίσθιο" mean? Also, "cafeteria" is the wrong word - "cafe" or "coffee shop" would be correct.

1 April 2008 09:05

irini
Number of messages: 849
I know but these I can sort of correct meself. The "legal wage" one though I can't

1 April 2008 09:31

dramati
Number of messages: 972
legal wage as opposed to min. legal wage. As you asked to know the difference it is, in short, as follows: Legal Wage, or legal wages would include legislated payment for various conditions, such as overtime hours. Legal min. wage is simply the legislated min. that an employer can pay a worker. In some countries this is further broken down to legal min. wage for people under the age of 18 (for instance the min. legal wage for adults and for children in Israel is not the same.

Hope this helps.

2 April 2008 16:09

kafetzou
Number of messages: 7963
Wow - thanks, dramati - I had never heard of "legal wage" before! irini, does this fit with the Greek meaning?