Thursday, July 21, 2011

where does a 15-year-old girl with no experience work over the summer

where does a 15-year-old girl with no experience work over the summer?
I can teach swimming to little kids, I do well in school, I helped teaching kids how to swim at Holland Day Camp this past summer but they are shutting down this year. I can dance really well so I can teach that too. I'm pretty good with kids as well. I'm good with adults too. But i can't find anywhere to work at. Does anyone have any ideas?
Other - Careers & Employment - 4 Answers
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Hooker. Everyone thumbs me down for this!!!
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babysitter paperround cleaning cars cleaning windows get a ladder, gardening, doing ironing advertise yourself on net or in shop
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You could try babysitting, fast-food, or putting up fliers about dance lessons.
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stick with the camp thing. tons of overnight camps need teens during the summer plus its a great vacation. you could always try to find a internship with a place you want to work with when you get older. like if you want to be a doctor find a job in a doctor's office. and you like kids so go to a pediatrician's office. oh they always need people to care for little babies like hold them and play with them in the hospital or a place where they have incurable diseases. thats fun but you have to be 16.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

what's the best pay'n'go mobile network in Holland

what's the best pay'n'go mobile network in Holland?
I'm going to Amsterdam for new years, and don't want to get ripped off for using internet on my iphone...My phone is unlocked to work on any network, so could someone please recommend a good one, with reasonable data charges operating in Holland, and where to buy it when I get there. Thanks, and Merry Christmas We will be driving to amsterdam, staying one night in rotterdam.
Netherlands - 3 Answers
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There's three networks in The Netherlands with multiple operators on each... If you're not going to leave Amsterdam you don't have to worry about which network has the best coverage as they all have 100% coverage in Amsterdam. If you do plan on leaving Amsterdam your best bet is an operator on the KPN network... There's a whole bunch of sim-only offers but I would have to look into which one also has data... I'll get back to you on that in the next few days... -------------edit Ok, I was going to suggest getting a sim from Albert Heijn (AH) for €9.95... Albert Heijn is the Netherlands #1 supermarket and you can almost find one on every streetcorner. They have pre-paid sims with recharges for €10 (€11 credit), €20 (€25 credit) or €30 (€40 credit), they're on the KPN network and they do not require any registration/subscription. They work straight away without activation. The starting fee for a call is 7 cents and they charge from 0.3 to 0.73 cents per second for national calls depending on the time of day and whether it's a call to another mobile or a fixed line for national calls. International rates to EU countries are always less than 55 cents per minute with a starting fee of up to 2 euro per call for countries outside the EU. Unfortunately their website doesn't mention data at all and since none of their pre-paid phones have any internet functions I can only assume that their pre-paid sim cards have no data function... The KPN website says that all their (own brand) pre-paid sim-only deals include data (UMTS and HSDPA) but it seems you can only order one, not walk into a store and buy it... But I doubt if that's actually true. Unfortunately their phone number to order one is a 0800 number which you cannot call from abroad. If you know someone in Holland you could ask them to order one for you, or you could try their international number 00 31 50 31 77 885 for more info. btw. they also cost €9.95 and they come with a free DVD, you can pick from CSI New York, Casino Royale or Ratatouille... rates are probably similar to the AH rates and I think you can also buy recharges from Albert Heijn stores... You could ask if and when you call them _________________________ Mya, sorry, but UPC only has subscription based mobile services and orange doesn't exist anymore in the Netherlands...
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Get ORANGE.You can find their outlets almost everywhere.Or try UPC.
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Here is you answer, get a local SIM card for Holland before you leave from RebelFone.. try their link below:

Thursday, July 7, 2011

How does the order of penalty takers work when more than 11 penalties need to be taken in a penalty shoot out

How does the order of penalty takers work when more than 11 penalties need to be taken in a penalty shoot out?
This pertains to football (soccer). Last night England U-21 took 16 penalties vs. Holland in a competitive match. What was the order of players in the shoot out?
Other - Soccer - 1 Answers
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At the start of penelty shoot out the coaches from both teams will select their players 1-11. If all 11 players get their penelties then it goes back to start...1st taker 2nd taker 3rd taker ect. Anto Ferdinand missed the penelty for England.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Can I become a good surfer

Can I become a good surfer ?
Im 19 years old. I live in Holland. I work on a cargoship 6 months per year. And I am 6 months per year free. I want to be become a surfer. Thing is there are no real waves here that are worth surfing. I need to stay living in Holland because of some school things, but I do have alot of sparetime. I wondered if its possible to become a surfer. There are no waves here, but we have wavepools (like surfsimulators) I can practice on those. I make enough money to go to some exotic surfsports for a few weeks a couple of times per year. I know absolutely nothing about surfing, but I am fairly atheletic, and I have a couple of months per year free to surf in the ocean and can practice in the surfsimulators here. Can I become a decent surfer ? How long does it take to become a good surfer ?? Are all those good caucasian surfers you see always from california or hawaii or australia or something ?
Surfing - 1 Answers
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Surfing is very hard and takes lots of practice. In your situation, I wouldn't focus on becoming a great surfer, that's not what it's about. Have fun, don't worry about how good you are. Honestly. If you have fun on 3ft waves, then that's all that matters. To become a good surfer, you need to go out there almost every day. It's hard to become good if you can only go out a couple times a year. But try not to focus on that, as long as you have fun, it couldn't matter less.