jueves, 4 de octubre de 2012


All about the crisis

All the people are speaking about the crisis.  ‘Crisis’ has been the trending topic now. How I see it? In many different ways. Spain is one of the European county´s that has been most affected since the beginning. The people lost their jobs, don´t have enough money to end the month… but I think we are not in the worst situation. This weekend we were in Prague, with our client Solta. We had a PR meeting with all of the European agencies, and I was speaking with a sale´s team in Athens. He told me that the situation in this country is the worst. You can see the 50% of the stores closed, the people, especially the youngest, do not have any job, and they won´t have in the near future. It´s seems to be the same in Spain. The politicians are always speaking in the media that we are in the right way to change the situation. I’ll be true? We will see.  

In my personal life, the crisis affected to me too. My salary was dropped a little and my husband´s too. Also, he has in a Regulation file of employment, and it seems to be the same in the next year. So, we had to change the style of life that we have in the last years. However, I have hope that It will change in the next future. 

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  1. Veronica, Really good. I made some suggestions and I need to ask what you mean by Regulation File with regard to your husband's work. We can talk about it in our next class. Thanks!
    All about the crisis

    Everybody is talking about the crisis. ‘Crisis’ is the trending topic now. How do I see it? In many different ways. Spain is one of the European countries that has been most affected since the beginning. People have lost their jobs and they don´t have enough money to make it to the end of the month… but I think we are not in the worst situation. This weekend we were in Prague with our client Solta. We had a PR meeting with all of the European agencies, and I was speaking with a sales team in Athens. He told me that the situation in their country is the worst. You can see that 50% of the stores are closed and that the people, especially the youngest, do not have jobs, and they won´t have jobs in the near future. It seems to be the same situation in Spain. The politicians are always saying in the media that we are doing the right things, or, on the road to change or changing the situation. Is that true? We will see.

    In my personal life, the crisis has affected me too. My salary was lowered a little and my husband´s was as well. Also, he has in a Regulation file of employment?, and it seems that things will be the same for the next year. So, we had to change the style of life that we have had in the last years. However, I have hope that things will change for the better in the near future.

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