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Stella's Story


Humana Slovenia

Stella is a pseudonym

When I left Slovenia in early September [2002] approximately 35 containers had been placed.  Most of these [were] within an hours drive from the capital, and nearly all on council (or 'commune' as they are called there) sites.  I know that Humana were unable to come to any agreement with the central Ljubljana council to place any in the centre of the capital - apparently one of their mayors had misgivings about Humana having worked in Holland for a long time when Humana ran into problems there.

The present collection manager is a Slovenian man who was offered the job immediately on his return from his Humana volunteering in Africa. ...This collection manager's role is a normal salaried position and is not attached to the TG.  Humana d.o.o. report to Humana in Vienna and the Area Manager is an Austrian woman called Katerina Feldman but I don't believe she is part of the TG - however there are certainly 2 Danish directors who sign everything to do with Humana d.o.o.  One is a woman called Helle (sorry, don't know her surname), the other is her partner/husband whose name I don't know but has connections with Humana in the US.

Whilst I was in Slovenia there were no Net-Up people being used in this new business, however an Estonian girl was sent there by one of the schools in Denmark (Holsted) because she had already been in Denmark 3 months (without a visa) and had to leave the country before the school got into trouble - so they just packed the poor girl off to Slovenia.  They had telephoned...one day...and the next thing we knew she was staying at our apartment for six weeks - not her fault but she was in a terrible state - she barely had enough money for food, she hardly spoke English and therefore didn't understand what was going on.

But this is typical of the TG school system in Denmark - they invite people to their schools, give them little or no information, then when things start going wrong they just foist the responsibility onto other people - I was appalled.

Anyway, back to Humana d.o.o., it became very clear, very early on in the proceedings that the senior managers/directors of Humana have little or no business acumen whatsoever - even as an observer.  They were trying to set up this new business in Slovenia without having even budgeted for basic setting-up costs - having said they had "researched" Slovenia as a good place to set up the business.  They couldn't afford to pay the suppliers, eg. people fixing the containers, office landlord, car hire firm and [a friend] was often paying these people from his own pocket although he eventually got reimbursed, but the bills amounted to hundreds of Euro's at a time.

The reason given was that the business in Austria was in financial straits and therefore there was a cash-flow crisis.  However in the middle of this fiasco all the Humana Clothes Collection Managers from across Europe...were invited to a week-long jamboree in Zimbabwe and Mozambique to take place in August, all paid for by Humana.  It appears that many people went...God only knows how much that cost Humana, but seemed to me quite bizarre in view of their present financial climate - we knew they also had problems with the German, Dutch and Belgian markets and that the new "business" in Hungary was not going well either.

My cynical head suspects that it was offered as a "sweetener" to the European "management" while all this Amdi Peterson stuff was going on.  I know the trip definitely went ahead because I have read the resulting "newsletter" in Spanish.

I can tell you that the address of Humana d.o.o. is:  Spanova Pot 3, Llubljana 1000, Slovenia.  I no longer have the main telephone number - I appear to have deleted it off my mobile, however this is the mobile number of the collection manager:  00386 31 510 521.  I hope this is of some use to you.

January 2003


Humana Slovenia

Stella is a pseudonym

When I left Slovenia in early September [2002] approximately 35 containers had been placed.  Most of these [were] within an hours drive from the capital, and nearly all on council (or 'commune' as they are called there) sites.  I know that Humana were unable to come to any agreement with the central Ljubljana council to place any in the centre of the capital - apparently one of their mayors had misgivings about Humana having worked in Holland for a long time when Humana ran into problems there.

The present collection manager is a Slovenian man who was offered the job immediately on his return from his Humana volunteering in Africa. ...This collection manager's role is a normal salaried position and is not attached to the TG.  Humana d.o.o. report to Humana in Vienna and the Area Manager is an Austrian woman called Katerina Feldman but I don't believe she is part of the TG - however there are certainly 2 Danish directors who sign everything to do with Humana d.o.o.  One is a woman called Helle (sorry, don't know her surname), the other is her partner/husband whose name I don't know but has connections with Humana in the US.

Whilst I was in Slovenia there were no Net-Up people being used in this new business, however an Estonian girl was sent there by one of the schools in Denmark (Holsted) because she had already been in Denmark 3 months (without a visa) and had to leave the country before the school got into trouble - so they just packed the poor girl off to Slovenia.  They had telephoned...one day...and the next thing we knew she was staying at our apartment for six weeks - not her fault but she was in a terrible state - she barely had enough money for food, she hardly spoke English and therefore didn't understand what was going on.

But this is typical of the TG school system in Denmark - they invite people to their schools, give them little or no information, then when things start going wrong they just foist the responsibility onto other people - I was appalled.

Anyway, back to Humana d.o.o., it became very clear, very early on in the proceedings that the senior managers/directors of Humana have little or no business acumen whatsoever - even as an observer.  They were trying to set up this new business in Slovenia without having even budgeted for basic setting-up costs - having said they had "researched" Slovenia as a good place to set up the business.  They couldn't afford to pay the suppliers, eg. people fixing the containers, office landlord, car hire firm and [a friend] was often paying these people from his own pocket although he eventually got reimbursed, but the bills amounted to hundreds of Euro's at a time.

The reason given was that the business in Austria was in financial straits and therefore there was a cash-flow crisis.  However in the middle of this fiasco all the Humana Clothes Collection Managers from across Europe...were invited to a week-long jamboree in Zimbabwe and Mozambique to take place in August, all paid for by Humana.  It appears that many people went...God only knows how much that cost Humana, but seemed to me quite bizarre in view of their present financial climate - we knew they also had problems with the German, Dutch and Belgian markets and that the new "business" in Hungary was not going well either.

My cynical head suspects that it was offered as a "sweetener" to the European "management" while all this Amdi Peterson stuff was going on.  I know the trip definitely went ahead because I have read the resulting "newsletter" in Spanish.

I can tell you that the address of Humana d.o.o. is:  Spanova Pot 3, Llubljana 1000, Slovenia.  I no longer have the main telephone number - I appear to have deleted it off my mobile, however this is the mobile number of the collection manager:  00386 31 510 521.  I hope this is of some use to you.

January 2003


Stella is a pseudonym

When I left Slovenia in early September [2002] approximately 35 containers had been placed.  Most of these [were] within an hours drive from the capital, and nearly all on council (or 'commune' as they are called there) sites.  I know that Humana were unable to come to any agreement with the central Ljubljana council to place any in the centre of the capital - apparently one of their mayors had misgivings about Humana having worked in Holland for a long time when Humana ran into problems there.

The present collection manager is a Slovenian man who was offered the job immediately on his return from his Humana volunteering in Africa. ...This collection manager's role is a normal salaried position and is not attached to the TG.  Humana d.o.o. report to Humana in Vienna and the Area Manager is an Austrian woman called Katerina Feldman but I don't believe she is part of the TG - however there are certainly 2 Danish directors who sign everything to do with Humana d.o.o.  One is a woman called Helle (sorry, don't know her surname), the other is her partner/husband whose name I don't know but has connections with Humana in the US.

Whilst I was in Slovenia there were no Net-Up people being used in this new business, however an Estonian girl was sent there by one of the schools in Denmark (Holsted) because she had already been in Denmark 3 months (without a visa) and had to leave the country before the school got into trouble - so they just packed the poor girl off to Slovenia.  They had telephoned...one day...and the next thing we knew she was staying at our apartment for six weeks - not her fault but she was in a terrible state - she barely had enough money for food, she hardly spoke English and therefore didn't understand what was going on.

But this is typical of the TG school system in Denmark - they invite people to their schools, give them little or no information, then when things start going wrong they just foist the responsibility onto other people - I was appalled.

Anyway, back to Humana d.o.o., it became very clear, very early on in the proceedings that the senior managers/directors of Humana have little or no business acumen whatsoever - even as an observer.  They were trying to set up this new business in Slovenia without having even budgeted for basic setting-up costs - having said they had "researched" Slovenia as a good place to set up the business.  They couldn't afford to pay the suppliers, eg. people fixing the containers, office landlord, car hire firm and [a friend] was often paying these people from his own pocket although he eventually got reimbursed, but the bills amounted to hundreds of Euro's at a time.

The reason given was that the business in Austria was in financial straits and therefore there was a cash-flow crisis.  However in the middle of this fiasco all the Humana Clothes Collection Managers from across Europe...were invited to a week-long jamboree in Zimbabwe and Mozambique to take place in August, all paid for by Humana.  It appears that many people went...God only knows how much that cost Humana, but seemed to me quite bizarre in view of their present financial climate - we knew they also had problems with the German, Dutch and Belgian markets and that the new "business" in Hungary was not going well either.

My cynical head suspects that it was offered as a "sweetener" to the European "management" while all this Amdi Peterson stuff was going on.  I know the trip definitely went ahead because I have read the resulting "newsletter" in Spanish.

I can tell you that the address of Humana d.o.o. is:  Spanova Pot 3, Llubljana 1000, Slovenia.  I no longer have the main telephone number - I appear to have deleted it off my mobile, however this is the mobile number of the collection manager:  00386 31 510 521.  I hope this is of some use to you.

January 2003


When I left Slovenia in early September [2002] approximately 35 containers had been placed.  Most of these [were] within an hours drive from the capital, and nearly all on council (or 'commune' as they are called there) sites.  I know that Humana were unable to come to any agreement with the central Ljubljana council to place any in the centre of the capital - apparently one of their mayors had misgivings about Humana having worked in Holland for a long time when Humana ran into problems there.

The present collection manager is a Slovenian man who was offered the job immediately on his return from his Humana volunteering in Africa. ...This collection manager's role is a normal salaried position and is not attached to the TG.  Humana d.o.o. report to Humana in Vienna and the Area Manager is an Austrian woman called Katerina Feldman but I don't believe she is part of the TG - however there are certainly 2 Danish directors who sign everything to do with Humana d.o.o.  One is a woman called Helle (sorry, don't know her surname), the other is her partner/husband whose name I don't know but has connections with Humana in the US.

Whilst I was in Slovenia there were no Net-Up people being used in this new business, however an Estonian girl was sent there by one of the schools in Denmark (Holsted) because she had already been in Denmark 3 months (without a visa) and had to leave the country before the school got into trouble - so they just packed the poor girl off to Slovenia.  They had telephoned...one day...and the next thing we knew she was staying at our apartment for six weeks - not her fault but she was in a terrible state - she barely had enough money for food, she hardly spoke English and therefore didn't understand what was going on.

But this is typical of the TG school system in Denmark - they invite people to their schools, give them little or no information, then when things start going wrong they just foist the responsibility onto other people - I was appalled.

Anyway, back to Humana d.o.o., it became very clear, very early on in the proceedings that the senior managers/directors of Humana have little or no business acumen whatsoever - even as an observer.  They were trying to set up this new business in Slovenia without having even budgeted for basic setting-up costs - having said they had "researched" Slovenia as a good place to set up the business.  They couldn't afford to pay the suppliers, eg. people fixing the containers, office landlord, car hire firm and [a friend] was often paying these people from his own pocket although he eventually got reimbursed, but the bills amounted to hundreds of Euro's at a time.

The reason given was that the business in Austria was in financial straits and therefore there was a cash-flow crisis.  However in the middle of this fiasco all the Humana Clothes Collection Managers from across Europe...were invited to a week-long jamboree in Zimbabwe and Mozambique to take place in August, all paid for by Humana.  It appears that many people went...God only knows how much that cost Humana, but seemed to me quite bizarre in view of their present financial climate - we knew they also had problems with the German, Dutch and Belgian markets and that the new "business" in Hungary was not going well either.

My cynical head suspects that it was offered as a "sweetener" to the European "management" while all this Amdi Peterson stuff was going on.  I know the trip definitely went ahead because I have read the resulting "newsletter" in Spanish.

I can tell you that the address of Humana d.o.o. is:  Spanova Pot 3, Llubljana 1000, Slovenia.  I no longer have the main telephone number - I appear to have deleted it off my mobile, however this is the mobile number of the collection manager:  00386 31 510 521.  I hope this is of some use to you.

January 2003


The present collection manager is a Slovenian man who was offered the job immediately on his return from his Humana volunteering in Africa. ...This collection manager's role is a normal salaried position and is not attached to the TG.  Humana d.o.o. report to Humana in Vienna and the Area Manager is an Austrian woman called Katerina Feldman but I don't believe she is part of the TG - however there are certainly 2 Danish directors who sign everything to do with Humana d.o.o.  One is a woman called Helle (sorry, don't know her surname), the other is her partner/husband whose name I don't know but has connections with Humana in the US.

Whilst I was in Slovenia there were no Net-Up people being used in this new business, however an Estonian girl was sent there by one of the schools in Denmark (Holsted) because she had already been in Denmark 3 months (without a visa) and had to leave the country before the school got into trouble - so they just packed the poor girl off to Slovenia.  They had telephoned...one day...and the next thing we knew she was staying at our apartment for six weeks - not her fault but she was in a terrible state - she barely had enough money for food, she hardly spoke English and therefore didn't understand what was going on.

But this is typical of the TG school system in Denmark - they invite people to their schools, give them little or no information, then when things start going wrong they just foist the responsibility onto other people - I was appalled.

Anyway, back to Humana d.o.o., it became very clear, very early on in the proceedings that the senior managers/directors of Humana have little or no business acumen whatsoever - even as an observer.  They were trying to set up this new business in Slovenia without having even budgeted for basic setting-up costs - having said they had "researched" Slovenia as a good place to set up the business.  They couldn't afford to pay the suppliers, eg. people fixing the containers, office landlord, car hire firm and [a friend] was often paying these people from his own pocket although he eventually got reimbursed, but the bills amounted to hundreds of Euro's at a time.

The reason given was that the business in Austria was in financial straits and therefore there was a cash-flow crisis.  However in the middle of this fiasco all the Humana Clothes Collection Managers from across Europe...were invited to a week-long jamboree in Zimbabwe and Mozambique to take place in August, all paid for by Humana.  It appears that many people went...God only knows how much that cost Humana, but seemed to me quite bizarre in view of their present financial climate - we knew they also had problems with the German, Dutch and Belgian markets and that the new "business" in Hungary was not going well either.

My cynical head suspects that it was offered as a "sweetener" to the European "management" while all this Amdi Peterson stuff was going on.  I know the trip definitely went ahead because I have read the resulting "newsletter" in Spanish.

I can tell you that the address of Humana d.o.o. is:  Spanova Pot 3, Llubljana 1000, Slovenia.  I no longer have the main telephone number - I appear to have deleted it off my mobile, however this is the mobile number of the collection manager:  00386 31 510 521.  I hope this is of some use to you.

January 2003


Whilst I was in Slovenia there were no Net-Up people being used in this new business, however an Estonian girl was sent there by one of the schools in Denmark (Holsted) because she had already been in Denmark 3 months (without a visa) and had to leave the country before the school got into trouble - so they just packed the poor girl off to Slovenia.  They had telephoned...one day...and the next thing we knew she was staying at our apartment for six weeks - not her fault but she was in a terrible state - she barely had enough money for food, she hardly spoke English and therefore didn't understand what was going on.

But this is typical of the TG school system in Denmark - they invite people to their schools, give them little or no information, then when things start going wrong they just foist the responsibility onto other people - I was appalled.

Anyway, back to Humana d.o.o., it became very clear, very early on in the proceedings that the senior managers/directors of Humana have little or no business acumen whatsoever - even as an observer.  They were trying to set up this new business in Slovenia without having even budgeted for basic setting-up costs - having said they had "researched" Slovenia as a good place to set up the business.  They couldn't afford to pay the suppliers, eg. people fixing the containers, office landlord, car hire firm and [a friend] was often paying these people from his own pocket although he eventually got reimbursed, but the bills amounted to hundreds of Euro's at a time.

The reason given was that the business in Austria was in financial straits and therefore there was a cash-flow crisis.  However in the middle of this fiasco all the Humana Clothes Collection Managers from across Europe...were invited to a week-long jamboree in Zimbabwe and Mozambique to take place in August, all paid for by Humana.  It appears that many people went...God only knows how much that cost Humana, but seemed to me quite bizarre in view of their present financial climate - we knew they also had problems with the German, Dutch and Belgian markets and that the new "business" in Hungary was not going well either.

My cynical head suspects that it was offered as a "sweetener" to the European "management" while all this Amdi Peterson stuff was going on.  I know the trip definitely went ahead because I have read the resulting "newsletter" in Spanish.

I can tell you that the address of Humana d.o.o. is:  Spanova Pot 3, Llubljana 1000, Slovenia.  I no longer have the main telephone number - I appear to have deleted it off my mobile, however this is the mobile number of the collection manager:  00386 31 510 521.  I hope this is of some use to you.

January 2003


But this is typical of the TG school system in Denmark - they invite people to their schools, give them little or no information, then when things start going wrong they just foist the responsibility onto other people - I was appalled.

Anyway, back to Humana d.o.o., it became very clear, very early on in the proceedings that the senior managers/directors of Humana have little or no business acumen whatsoever - even as an observer.  They were trying to set up this new business in Slovenia without having even budgeted for basic setting-up costs - having said they had "researched" Slovenia as a good place to set up the business.  They couldn't afford to pay the suppliers, eg. people fixing the containers, office landlord, car hire firm and [a friend] was often paying these people from his own pocket although he eventually got reimbursed, but the bills amounted to hundreds of Euro's at a time.

The reason given was that the business in Austria was in financial straits and therefore there was a cash-flow crisis.  However in the middle of this fiasco all the Humana Clothes Collection Managers from across Europe...were invited to a week-long jamboree in Zimbabwe and Mozambique to take place in August, all paid for by Humana.  It appears that many people went...God only knows how much that cost Humana, but seemed to me quite bizarre in view of their present financial climate - we knew they also had problems with the German, Dutch and Belgian markets and that the new "business" in Hungary was not going well either.

My cynical head suspects that it was offered as a "sweetener" to the European "management" while all this Amdi Peterson stuff was going on.  I know the trip definitely went ahead because I have read the resulting "newsletter" in Spanish.

I can tell you that the address of Humana d.o.o. is:  Spanova Pot 3, Llubljana 1000, Slovenia.  I no longer have the main telephone number - I appear to have deleted it off my mobile, however this is the mobile number of the collection manager:  00386 31 510 521.  I hope this is of some use to you.

January 2003


Anyway, back to Humana d.o.o., it became very clear, very early on in the proceedings that the senior managers/directors of Humana have little or no business acumen whatsoever - even as an observer.  They were trying to set up this new business in Slovenia without having even budgeted for basic setting-up costs - having said they had "researched" Slovenia as a good place to set up the business.  They couldn't afford to pay the suppliers, eg. people fixing the containers, office landlord, car hire firm and [a friend] was often paying these people from his own pocket although he eventually got reimbursed, but the bills amounted to hundreds of Euro's at a time.

The reason given was that the business in Austria was in financial straits and therefore there was a cash-flow crisis.  However in the middle of this fiasco all the Humana Clothes Collection Managers from across Europe...were invited to a week-long jamboree in Zimbabwe and Mozambique to take place in August, all paid for by Humana.  It appears that many people went...God only knows how much that cost Humana, but seemed to me quite bizarre in view of their present financial climate - we knew they also had problems with the German, Dutch and Belgian markets and that the new "business" in Hungary was not going well either.

My cynical head suspects that it was offered as a "sweetener" to the European "management" while all this Amdi Peterson stuff was going on.  I know the trip definitely went ahead because I have read the resulting "newsletter" in Spanish.

I can tell you that the address of Humana d.o.o. is:  Spanova Pot 3, Llubljana 1000, Slovenia.  I no longer have the main telephone number - I appear to have deleted it off my mobile, however this is the mobile number of the collection manager:  00386 31 510 521.  I hope this is of some use to you.

January 2003


The reason given was that the business in Austria was in financial straits and therefore there was a cash-flow crisis.  However in the middle of this fiasco all the Humana Clothes Collection Managers from across Europe...were invited to a week-long jamboree in Zimbabwe and Mozambique to take place in August, all paid for by Humana.  It appears that many people went...God only knows how much that cost Humana, but seemed to me quite bizarre in view of their present financial climate - we knew they also had problems with the German, Dutch and Belgian markets and that the new "business" in Hungary was not going well either.

My cynical head suspects that it was offered as a "sweetener" to the European "management" while all this Amdi Peterson stuff was going on.  I know the trip definitely went ahead because I have read the resulting "newsletter" in Spanish.

I can tell you that the address of Humana d.o.o. is:  Spanova Pot 3, Llubljana 1000, Slovenia.  I no longer have the main telephone number - I appear to have deleted it off my mobile, however this is the mobile number of the collection manager:  00386 31 510 521.  I hope this is of some use to you.

January 2003


My cynical head suspects that it was offered as a "sweetener" to the European "management" while all this Amdi Peterson stuff was going on.  I know the trip definitely went ahead because I have read the resulting "newsletter" in Spanish.

I can tell you that the address of Humana d.o.o. is:  Spanova Pot 3, Llubljana 1000, Slovenia.  I no longer have the main telephone number - I appear to have deleted it off my mobile, however this is the mobile number of the collection manager:  00386 31 510 521.  I hope this is of some use to you.

January 2003


I can tell you that the address of Humana d.o.o. is:  Spanova Pot 3, Llubljana 1000, Slovenia.  I no longer have the main telephone number - I appear to have deleted it off my mobile, however this is the mobile number of the collection manager:  00386 31 510 521.  I hope this is of some use to you.

January 2003


January 2003


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