Your responsibilities will be sticking, taking care of the growing process, sorting and packing different types of flowers and plants. • Planting - Sorting - Packing - Transporting - Wage
Your main responsibility will be feeding and taking care of the pigs-insemination, castration and other. Normally working hours from 7 am to 16 pm, where you will have 2 brakes during the day
Your main responsibility will be feeding and milking the cows and small calves. All farms are equipped with modern milking systems, that include automatized machines. The program includes 2-3 milkings per day.
Your main responsibility will be feeding, taking care of chickens, collect and sort the eggs. All farms are equipped with modern stables. Working hours are from 7 am to 16 pm with 2 brakes during the day
The Nederlands welcomes students of agricultural universities for on-the-job training in the agricultural sector. Nederlands farms and greenhouse facilities take a leading positions in the global rating by such criteria as the introduction of innovative technologies, ecology and humanity of manufacturing, livestock management quality control, production process, ecology and realisation of output.
To register in the Netherlands, you first need to obtain you burgerservicenummer, the BSN You can apply for this at your local municipal office
As being a trainee in Holland requires you to take out a private health insurance: Zorgverzekeringswet (Zvw) – basic insurance, covers common medical care.
All insurance companies offer the same basic package. You need extra insurance if you want coverage for extensive dental treatments, physiotherapy, or anything else the government considers to be your own responsibility; it is in these additional areas that companies compete.
If you are looking for global health insurance, there are also many international insurance companies operating in the Netherlands, including:
Allianz Care
Cigna Global
Once you have your BSN you can apply for a DigiD. This allows you to access government websites, make hospital appointments, or file tax returns.
The Netherlands has a diverse banking system that currently consists of 96 national and international banks plus around 140 local cooperative banks.
De Nederlandsche Bank is the country’s national central bank, which also regulates Dutch banking services alongside the Dutch Authority for Financial Markets
Get your bank account without having your BSN (Tax Information Number). Sign up using just your phone and ID, and supply your BSN up to 90 days later. Makes moving between countries easier than ever.
If you’re an employee, tax is deducted from your salary each month. But it still might be worth completing a tax return at the beginning of every year in case you are due a tax refund. Find out how in Income tax return in the Netherlands doing your income tax return in the Netherlands. If you’re living or working in the Netherlands, you’re usually classed as a resident taxpayer immediately. The Netherlands taxes on assets worldwide. You pay Dutch taxes to the Tax and Customs Administration Board via your employer. Local taxes go to your municipality and to the water board.
In the Netherlands a working week is 40 hours, accumulated into 200 hours a month. A working day lasts app. 8 hours – excluding self-paid breaks. You earn the right to 5 weeks of vacation money per year.
When you will arrive to the Netherlands, the host-family will meet you at the airport and drive you to the house/apartment and will help you to accommodate there. Depending on the settlement of your brutto allowance from the host family, the accommodation price is 0-250€ per month.
When you are coming to The Nederlands for longer period of time, you may choose between a contract (Abonnementen) or a prepaid card.The cheapest option for prepaid card is Lebara. For Abonnementen the biggst brands are Vodaphone or T-mobile.
Holland is a small and densely populated country with an excellent public transport system. Wherever in Holland you want to go, you can get there easily and in comfort by train, bus, tram or ferry.
You can use a single-use chipcard or an OV-chipcard" to travel by train in Holland.
Discount supermarkets that you want to look for are Plus, Aldi or Lidl. They are small, but compact, all selling the most common food items.
If you’re looking for something a little more niche when it comes to your grocery shopping, the Netherlands also has a range of specialty supermarkets.<
Marqt is an Amsterdam-based store, where you should expect to pay a little more for their ethical product line, which includes a great selection of vegan options.
Ekoplaza:
The largest chain of ethical supermarkets in the Netherlands, Ekoplaza boats an organic product line.
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