Becoming an Adult in Italy - What Age are Italians Considered Adults? How Hard is the Driving Test? Is Getting a Job at 18 Easy? Freelancer or Employer?
Sharing her journey between childhood and adulthood in Italy - full of cultural differences that shocked our American host - is Federica Mutti. Content Creator (47k+ YouTube), Published Author, and Co-Founder of MUNU Communications Agency.
From describing the university experience, to when Italians typically get a first job and why, to the difficulties of obtaining a drivers license, to pros and cons of employment types, and more, join host Catrin Skaperdas, guest Federica, and friend-of-the-podcast Kenneth Hurley as they have an entertaining and thorough chat about what it's like growing up in Italy, inclusive of:
Why Federica didn't get her drivers license at the legal age in Italy
When Federica got her first job and why her father wasn't happy about it
An Italian's perspective on freelancing
What the "holy grail" of employment contracts is and why the trust in this contract is declining
How work-life balance is in Italy
What age Italians are considered adults
What a resident of Italy needs (by law) before they can freelance
Federica's interesting and inspiring experiences between 18 until 27 years old
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