Re: Moving to Ukraine (no choice)

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Posted by Terry Schaible on October 24, 2003 at 13:00:58:

In Reply to: Re: Moving to Ukraine (no choice) posted by Sergei on June 13, 2002 at 11:56:35:

: I agree with everything stated by other contributors. Starting and running your own business is an excellent way to earn living, even though most likely you won't be able to cope with this task on your own for a while due to the fact that Ukraine's business environment is very dynamic and subject to comparatively frequent changes, that's why it is often considered as pretty hostile. But on the other hand it's not too expensive to get started as far as state registration fees and prices for labor and most of raw materials are concerned. If you are in need of more consulting and further info in this aspect (specific business plans, info on business in different industries, law issues, taxation, etc.) - don't hesitate to contact me - wolf1s@mail.ru . Another opportunity lies in finding a job. The options list is rather vast: ranging from international organizations and companies to teaching (e.g. English).
: Wish you every success in Ukraine!




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