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Postby pantheman » Sat Oct 08, 2005 8:54 am

vickyc1973 wrote:Hi aidy,

If your interested in Limassol then just click on the www button at the bottom of this message and it will take you to my board.Vicky


Hi Vicky,

the www. pages doesn.t show on your post. Could you re-quote it please.

Are there any other boards that are good to look at ? perhaps a listing. Sorry Lana don't mean to hi jack, this forum is a great talking toll, its the first place i come to for good info.

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Postby cyprusgrump » Sat Oct 08, 2005 9:28 am

aidy wrote:Voyou,

Being a bar owner, while i was there i noticed a lot of pubs are starting to or thinking about setting up a small internet cafe within the pub, a ploy to bring more people in.
If you don't mind me asking:
Is this something you would consider? and if so what price would you be prepared to pay for the setup and installation?
If there is some demand for this it is something i am considering doing in my spare time until i build up a clientel to be stable enough to run my own full time business. As Cyprus is not such a big place I will not be limited to one town/city.

I think there is a huge market for Internet cafés – especially in some of the more remote ‘tourist’ villages where nothing is available.

Tourists in Pissouri have to drive all the way to Pafos or Limassol just to check their e-mail!
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Postby andytandreou » Sat Oct 08, 2005 9:56 am

aidy wrote:yet when i called into the employment agency, i didn't get a great deal of assistance so was slightly put off.
employment agencies is NOT the way we do things in Cyprus aidy. You need to get the weekly paper of phileleftheros and (i mean no disrespect) need to stop treating Cyprus as if it where London. IKEA, Lidl, starbucks, AVG-antivirus and Carreffoure are ALL looking for people this week and they all have their vacancies posted in Greek speaking newspapers which is how we do things in Cyprus, agencies are generally for foreign people used in low-skilled jobs like cleaners and builders from countries like India and China.
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Postby aidy » Tue Oct 11, 2005 9:39 pm

I know that employment agencies is not the way things are done, however, as they are there i called in to see. I don't view cyprus with a similarity of the UK or London, this is what i am trying to get away from. I am just exploring all my options to decide what is best for my family and I.

Unfortunatly I do not speak Greek so am limited to english papers and advertisements.
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