In France the eurogeneration from new member countries has a lot of problems. "We cannot work in all the fields we want. We are obliged to work as plumber or waiter... I've studied literature and have other ambitions". Joana, from Romania, confirms and adds: "We can't even work full time". Times are sad for East-Europeans in countries that, like France, still limit their working possibilities. Look at the interview (in French).
They are children of the Erasmus program, Interrail and low-cost travels. They speak (or they say they speak) one or more languages... And the word "foreign" does not belong to their dictionary. They have already spoken another language in bed. Either to understand each other or simply to show off... They received their first wage in euro. They travel without passport. And they want to discuss, to dream and to converse with other Europeans. About the Europe they want. About the Europe they are building. On the ground. This blog just wants to tell you about that Europe. With the eurogeneration. And with Laura, Alessandro and Elisa who translate this blog in German French and English.
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