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Re: Finlanda

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 9:34 am
by andy gavrilescu
nu lua in seama ce zice mihai. sigur suma e una f buna, dar e hater, el a putut doar uk. daca era limba mai usoara, ca italiana sau spaniola, veneam toti aci.

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 4:54 pm
by Boss
e polul nord acolo. vezi unde e nordul scotiei si unde e sudul finlandei. si nu cred ca toata lumea incape in cel mai sudic colt.

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Popular Areas in Finland

Helsinki

Helsinki is much warmer than many people think, thanks to the currents of the Baltic Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. Average temperatures during January and February are around 23 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 5 degrees Celsius). Located in the southern part of the country, Helsinki's snowy season is much shorter than other parts of the country. The city also experiences a heat island effect, which results in slightly higher temperatures. Like much of the country, Helsinki experiences long summer days and very low sun during the winter.
The average summertime temperature is 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius).

Tampere

Tampere is an inland city in southern Finland. Its climate varies between a humid continental climate and a subarctic climate, with mild summers and winters that are below freezing from November through March. The snow season typically runs from late November through early April. The daily mean temperature is 62 degrees Fahrenheit (17 degrees Celsius) in July and just 21 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 6 degrees Celsius) in January.

Oulu

Oulu is one of the northernmost large cities in the world. The subarctic climate lends itself to cold, snowy winters and short, warm summers, with an average annual temperature of just 37 degrees Fahrenheit (3 degrees Celsius). The city receives approximately 19 inches of rain each year, typically during July and August. Summers are long, but winters are extremely dark with an average of eight hours of sunshine total during the month of December.

Finnish Lapland

Finland's northernmost region has a subarctic climate with frigid winters and mild summers. December through February is the peak travel season here, as the region is popular with travelers looking to see the Northern Lights. Temperatures average around 16 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 9 degrees Celsius) in December, but can occasionally drop as low as minus 22 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 30 degrees Celsius) with the windchill. The snowy season lasts from October through mid-May. Summertime is warmer, with temperatures between 50 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 15 degrees Celsius).
Spring in Finland

Finland's average temperature begins to rise during the spring, hovering around 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius) in most parts of the country. By mid-April, most of Finland is experiencing spring even though there is typically snow on still on the ground in the country's northern reaches. Lakes usually fully thaw by May in the interior reaches of Finland. The days also start to get longer during the spring, which makes being outside much more enjoyable.

What to pack: Spring in Finland is finicky, and you'll still need most of your heavy winter gear, especially if you're traveling in the northern part of the country. Bring warm layers that you can easily put on and take off in case of variable temperatures.
Summer in Finland

The summer offers great weather in Finland. In the Finnish South and central Finland, summer weather is mild and warm, just like in other parts of southern Scandinavia. July is generally the warmest month to visit and is also when you'll experience the longest days. During summer's "white nights," it's possible to experience upwards of 20 hours of daylight. The beach opens in June, but while locals swim, water temperatures are generally very cold.

What to pack: Finland can be cool even in summer. Long-sleeved shirts with long pants are good to carry along year-round. Bring comfy footwear with good traction, especially if you're doing outdoor activities.
Fall in Finland

Fall creeps in slowly, starting in September. In the far north, it's not uncommon to receive snow them. By November, heavy winds and blizzards may occur. October through December are also rainy and cold, with temperatures close to freezing in the north. This is not an ideal time to visit Finland.

What to pack: Temperatures drop significantly in fall and this season can even be snowy in certain parts of the country. Pack a waterproof layer, as well as a heavy coat, gloves, a scarf, and a hat.
Winter in Finland

Finnish winters are snowy, wet, and cold. Lapland experiences snowy conditions from October through May, while southern Finland is a bit more mild, experiencing four to five months of winter. Despite the weather, winter is one of the most popular times to visit Finland. Travelers flock to the country's many ski resorts and also take part in wintry activities like snowmobiling, dog-sledding, and ice fishing.

What to pack: Sturdy winter clothing will make your visit to Finland much more enjoyable. In addition to a heavy coat, warm base layers, and insulated pants, you also won't want to forget lip balm to counteract the dry air, sunglasses (reflections off snow can be quite bright!), and insulated shoes. Soft rubber-soled shoes are warmer than medium- or hard-soled shoes.
Northern Lights, Polar Nights, and Midnight Sun in Finland


Finland experiences several unique natural phenomena that draw visitors.

Midnight Sun occurs during the summertime and results in near continuous daylight above the Arctic Circle. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Finland also experiences polar nights, called kaamos, when these same regions experience virtually no daylight during the winter months.

Finland, especially Lapland, is a popular destination to see the Northern Lights. This colorful natural light show, also called the Aurora Borealis, is visible nearly 200 nights out of the year in Finland as long as conditions are clear. In Finland, they have even built accommodations that feature sleeping under the Northern Lights.

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 5:10 pm
by andy gavrilescu
2-3 ani as putea sa stau

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 6:43 pm
by Boss
ca generalist?

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 7:20 pm
by andy gavrilescu
nu ca nu stiu medicina generala. sau medicina in general

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 8:15 pm
by Boss
nu e vorba de stiut, e vorba de motivatie

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 7:45 pm
by Bogdan R.
Pihlajalinnan terveysasema Jyväskylässä avautuu nyt marraskuussa. Terveysasemalla tullaan ottamaan käyttöön uudenlainen terveysasemakonsepti, jossa yhdistetään perinteinen vastaanottotoiminta ja digitaaliset ratkaisut uudella tavalla.
 
Kiinnostaisiko sinua olla osana uudenlaista ja nykyaikaista toimintaa keskellä Jyväskylää? Vastaa tähän viestiin niin palaan sinulle ja käydään tarkemmin läpi yksityiskohtia tarkempaan työnkuvaan, töiden aloitukseen, palkkaukseen yms. liittyen.
 
Palkkaus on neuvoteltavissa ja se on erittäin kilpailukykyinen.
 
Alla esimerkkipalkat kokemuksesta ja tarkemmasta työtehtävästä riippuen:
LL palkkaus n. 8500 €/kk
Yle EL palkkaus n. 9500 €/kk
Terveysasemasta vastaava lääkäri n. 10 000 €/kk

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 1:06 pm
by Bogdan R.
În ultimul număr din Lääkärilehti (Gazeta medicală) scrie că aproximativ 40% din locurile de rezidenți rămân neocupate, nu aplică nimeni pe ele. În general e vorba de specialități din zona neurologiei și psihiatriei. Creșterea e alarmantă, acum un an procentul era de 30%.

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 2:24 pm
by jolly joker
Nu stie nimeni finlandeza, pe aici, cu exceptia ta.

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 9:23 am
by Bogdan R.
Se învață la fața locului.
Nici cei care pleacă in Franța, Germania, UK nu prea știu limba locală (deși au impresia ca o știu bine).

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2021 11:38 pm
by Bogdan R.
Dacă vrea cineva la Savonlinna.
După disperarea din anunț, aș zice că se pot cere vreo 12.000/ lună.

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Re: Finlanda

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2021 12:05 am
by pc7
12 000 euro/ luna??

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2021 2:19 pm
by Bogdan R.
pc7 wrote:12 000 euro/ luna??



Brut, din astia mai ramai cu vreo 6100-6200 net.

Anuntul e a lui Tervesytalo, ei cam asa platesc, incepand de la 75 euro/ ora.

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2021 4:51 pm
by Bogdan R.

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2021 4:57 pm
by andy gavrilescu
Craciun fericit!
zi-ne si in finlandeza si in sami.

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2022 3:39 pm
by Bogdan R.
Hyvää joulua! (finlandeza)

Buriid juovllaid! (sami)
Ma rog, se zice in mai multe feluri pt ca sunt mai multe dialecte

In alta ordine de idei, la Vaasa si la Seinajöki, se cauta medici de familie (10.000 €/ luna) si medici de urgenta (15.000 €/ luna).
Brut, evident.

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2022 3:44 pm
by Melania
Spasiba gaspadin bogdan.
De ce sa plecati in finlanda cand va puteti duce direct in rusia?:)

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 9:46 pm
by Bogdan R.
Încep să apară oferte interesante!
În ultimul număr al Gazetei Medicale (Laakatilehti) e un articol despre oferta centrului medical din Keuruu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keuruu
unde pt a atrage medici de familie in localitate, se oferă 20.000 euro brut/ lună!!!

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2022 6:59 am
by M_Dan_L
"nu ca nu stiu medicina generala. sau medicina in general"

Lauda-ma gura, sa-ti dau prajitura.
Laudatul, ca si scarpinatul, nu costa nimic.

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2022 7:04 am
by M_Dan_L
Ce-si face omul cu mana lui se cheama lucru manual.

Ca ce chestie sa te muti intr-o tara unde crapi de frig si cu o limba greu de invatat ? In viata nu conteaza doar banii, pentru cine se respecta.
Nu m-as duce nici in Canada, sa dardai de frig.

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2022 8:05 am
by dustweaver
Unu, frigul conserva.
Doi, gasiti diferentele intre cele doua orase (Bucuresti si Vancouver). Indiciu: ala cu zapada e Bucuresti.

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 3:18 pm
by jomil
Sa vad medicul roman care se angajeaza in British Columbia...

Re: Finlanda

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 8:44 pm
by dustweaver
Avem, avem! Bine, probabil majoritatea covarsitoare de dinainte sa sara in aer imobiliarele in BC. Chirurg vascular (Ro) > medic de familie (BC), medic de familie (Ro) - internist (Africa de Sud) - medic de familie (BC), patolog (US - BC), zoolog/psiholog (Ro) - naturopat (BC)...