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Reza Hasani
Reza Hasani
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quotePosted at 14:55 on 23rd August 2009

hi,im Iranian.i want to both travel and work in England (Manchester) next season.i have a few question.please answer me as well as you can.

Is there any job for me in Manchester?what?everything is good for me.

what questions do the policemen ask to the passerby and iranian people?

 what job do you have?and what is your payment?

i would ask you some more if you will answer these questions. 

 you know im iranian and i could"nt speak very well.sorry for my problems.

please answer me.please. 

 

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 15:32 on 23rd August 2009
According to your profile Reza  you are 10 years old! A bit young for leaving home just yet, aren't you?
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Reza Hasani
Reza Hasani
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Joined: 23rd Aug 2009
Location: Iran
quotePosted at 15:36 on 23rd August 2009
oh.sorry.i make a little mistake.sorry.
again sorry.i was born in 1980.im 29.
please answer.
thanks anyway,
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Lynne Rose
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quotePosted at 20:36 on 24th August 2009
Hi my name is Lynne and I am planning a trip to the 2010 Chelsea Garden Show with a friend. We would like to see some of the beautiful gardens within a day trip of London area. We both love to garden. Any help would be greatly appreciated. We would like to take 3 day trips to see area gardens/castles.
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 21:02 on 24th August 2009
Hi Lnne, welcome to POE from Anna and Ron; but why don't you introduce yourself in 'User Introductions' where you will recieve the welcome you deserve from the members and no doubt some good advice.
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poe
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quotePosted at 14:16 on 25th August 2009
On 23rd August 2009 14:55, reza hasani wrote:

hi,im Iranian.i want to both travel and work in England (Manchester) next season.i have a few question.please answer me as well as you can.
Hi Reza and welcome to the site

Is there any job for me in Manchester?what?everything is good for me.
You would be better off looking on the various job sites, such as monster.co.uk

what questions do the policemen ask to the passerby and iranian people?
Nothing generally, unless the passerby is behaving in a suspicious manner and seems like they may be up to no good, such as about to break the law. The british police are usually very approachable and friendly if you need to ask them anything however.

 what job do you have?and what is your payment?
My wife and I run this website, and it relies at the moment on the generous donations made by its kind members to keep it going. If you enjoy the site and would like to offer your support if you can, please click here. Every little bit helps and at the moment we are truly grateful for all the support we can get. 

i would ask you some more if you will answer these questions.
Sure thing, ask away..

 you know im iranian and i could"nt speak very well.sorry for my problems.
No worries, your english is fine

please answer me.please. 

 


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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 14:25 on 25th August 2009
Hello Reza, and welcome to the site. I can not answer your questions because I do not live in Engand but I see that Chris has kindly given you some guidance. Good luck with your move and your job search. Smile
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lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 16:16 on 25th August 2009
On 23rd August 2009 14:55, reza hasani wrote:

hi,im Iranian.i want to both travel and work in England (Manchester) next season.i have a few question.please answer me as well as you can.

Is there any job for me in Manchester?what?everything is good for me.

what questions do the policemen ask to the passerby and iranian people?

 what job do you have?and what is your payment?

i would ask you some more if you will answer these questions. 

 you know im iranian and i could"nt speak very well.sorry for my problems.

please answer me.please. 

 

Welcome reza, I'm sure if you contact the British Embassey in your country they will be able to answer all your questions. good luck.
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Reza Hasani
Reza Hasani
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quotePosted at 09:46 on 26th August 2009
On 25th August 2009 14:16, poe wrote:
On 23rd August 2009 14:55, reza hasani wrote:

hi,im Iranian.i want to both travel and work in England (Manchester) next season.i have a few question.please answer me as well as you can.
Hi Reza and welcome to the site

Is there any job for me in Manchester?what?everything is good for me.
You would be better off looking on the various job sites, such as monster.co.uk

what questions do the policemen ask to the passerby and iranian people?
Nothing generally, unless the passerby is behaving in a suspicious manner and seems like they may be up to no good, such as about to break the law. The british police are usually very approachable and friendly if you need to ask them anything however.

 what job do you have?and what is your payment?
My wife and I run this website, and it relies at the moment on the generous donations made by its kind members to keep it going. If you enjoy the site and would like to offer your support if you can, please click here. Every little bit helps and at the moment we are truly grateful for all the support we can get. 

i would ask you some more if you will answer these questions.
Sure thing, ask away..

 you know im iranian and i could"nt speak very well.sorry for my problems.
No worries, your english is fine

please answer me.please. 

 




thank you very much for your support.

Mr.poe i will happy if you get your id yahoo to me.

now i have more questions again

. i mean what do the police man ask to Muslim people?(please answer me with easy words.

  can i work in hotel or house as a waiter?how is its payment?can i fine some better job than this one?

you know where iranian people in Manchester is?

 

 

 



Edited by: reza hasani at:26th August 2009 09:48
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 10:21 on 26th August 2009

Reza, Mr POE does not exist! POE is an acronym meaning PicturesOfEngland.com . Reza says >>>Mr.poe i will happy if you get your id yahoo to me. (Caution members, do not give personal information away to anybody) so there will be no additional identity available to you, but if you wish to contact any member of POE you can use the 'Contact this Member' facility in your profile; however it will be impossible to answer some of your questions.

You ask what do the police ask Muslim people? This makes it sound as if only 'Muslims' are approached by the police, that is not the case here in the UK. All who do wrong, or look to be acting suspiciously will be confronted.

You can work pretty well wherever you like, as long as you are in the country legally and an employer is willing to employ you. Appropriate remuneration will be earned and paid, as with any other employee and there is plenty of opportunity to better your status regarding employment.

We are unlikely to know specifically where in Manchester Iranians live or work and therefore may I respectfully suggest that if and when you arrive here in the UK, as with others from all over the world, you will need to approach the authorities as is the norm.

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