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02/07/2007 09:58:34
 
 
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Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turquie
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And of course, here in the U.S., there is no guarantee of any paid vacation. Paid vacations are offered as an incentive to lure the most qualified candidates to a corporation. They are not a guarantee. The average is 1 week the first year of employment, 2 weeks after that, and then it increases a day or so each year. Some companies offer more, some less. The service industry typically sees no paid vacation though, citizen or illegal immigrant, it doesn't make a difference.



>>>A thing that many turks do up here, is in their vacation time, load their car and go back to their homeland to celebrate vacation. Something that would be far more difficult (and expensive) when living in the US.
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>>And they wouldn't be able to use the Turkish cruise control: brick on the pedal.
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>>The bricks were indeed found in many wrecked vehicles.
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>I don't know about bricks but I know my cousin comes there with drink dozens of red-bull. It makes him awake... There're really cheap aircraft tickets can found at these years. If you like risk (wait for last minute), you can buy ticket from Germany to Turkey even 15 €. Cheap airlines don't want any empty seat at aircrafts so they decrease their prices if there's empty seats...
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>Turks come Turkey for a month for vacation. If you came there with aircraft you should rent a car. Rent a car expensive in there (alt least 100$ for a day usually), so turks come with their cars usually...
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