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Cost of living Mexico City 2012
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mejms



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 3:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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All kidding aside, I think you need to put on a pair of wool socks (for your cold feet), and land here with adventure in mind like most of us did - without worrying about how many boxes you've checked off!


That�s what it all comes down to. I�d recommend compiling a list of possible schools, try to make contact with them just before coming to Mexico, and then start knocking on doors once you�re here. Once you have a job to start, an apartment very well might fall into place. Things come together... or they don�t and you move on. You�ll be fine.
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boomerexpat



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 3:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mejms wrote:


That�s what it all comes down to. I�d recommend compiling a list of possible schools, try to make contact with them just before coming to Mexico, and then start knocking on doors once you�re here. Once you have a job to start, an apartment very well might fall into place. Things come together... or they don�t and you move on. You�ll be fine.


I took that approach when going to Asia and found the devil is in the details. Those details spelled a different story than what I often heard. That is why I researched this more thoroughly. I want to really know what to expect.

Consequently, I think I have a much clearer picture of Mexico, living there, and teaching there - pro and con - than I did when I packed my bags, sold my stuff and headed Asia way.

and I do appreciate all the info people have given me.
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Isla Guapa



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 4:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's always a good idea to find out as much as you can before moving to a new country, but you should keep in mind that things never turn out quite as you had imagined them to be. Kind of like a blind date arranged by a mutual acquaintance. You can ask all the questions you want about what he or she is like, but the reality is always a bit different from the image you had created in your head.
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boomerexpat



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 4:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Isla Guapa wrote:
It's always a good idea to find out as much as you can before moving to a new country, but you should keep in mind that things never turn out quite as you had imagined them to be. Kind of like a blind date arranged by a mutual acquaintance. You can ask all the questions you want about what he or she is like, but the reality is always a bit different from the image you had created in your head.


True. If I didn't know that by now in life I would not have learned much. However, before I book a plane flight, I want to know how much it costs, its schedule and what the airline is like. Even with knowing all that the flight could still be delayed, canceled or get hijacked.
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Dragonlady



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 5:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Isla Guapa wrote:
It's always a good idea to find out as much as you can before moving to a new country, but you should keep in mind that things never turn out quite as you had imagined them to be. Kind of like a blind date arranged by a mutual acquaintance. You can ask all the questions you want about what he or she is like, but the reality is always a bit different from the image you had created in your head.

True dat.

boomerexpat wrote:
True. If I didn't know that by now in life I would not have learned much. However, before I book a plane flight, I want to know how much it costs, its schedule and what the airline is like. Even with knowing all that the flight could still be delayed, canceled or get hijacked.

Might be the difference between making it or not here in Mexico. I wanted it bad enough and knew I'd make it work regardless, and I have.
Therefore my only concern was that the nose of the plane was pointed in the right direction. Very Happy

DL
a.k.a. Grammo
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MotherF



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 2:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mejms wrote:

That�s what it all comes down to. I�d recommend compiling a list of possible schools, try to make contact with them just before coming to Mexico, and then start knocking on doors once you�re here. Once you have a job to start, an apartment very well might fall into place. Things come together... or they don�t and you move on. You�ll be fine.


Best fortune cookie fortune ever= Stay calm cool and collected and everything will fall into place.

boomerexpat wrote:
I took that approach when going to Asia and found the devil is in the details. Those details spelled a different story than what I often heard.

Personally I think the devil is in you (what you make of the details). To be sucessful in Latin America you have to be a roll with the punches type of person. And you also have to accept the fact that there are multiple truths and simultaneous realities.

The answer to every question in Mexico is that depends.
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Isla Guapa



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 4:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Excellent advice for boomerexpat from MotherF. When you get here, take a deep breath, soak in the glorious sunshine, and don't expect your phone calls and emails to be answered right away, if at all. If you are patient and persistent and keep a smile on your face, things should work out just fine in the end!
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Dragonlady



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 10:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

MotherF wrote:
... To be sucessful in Latin America you have to be a roll with the punches type of person. And you also have to accept the fact that there are multiple truths and simultaneous realities.

The answer to every question in Mexico is... that depends.

Cheers to MotherF!
For years posters have been saying this, using different words of course. Your words MotherF, have summed things up in a nut-shell.

DL
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MotherF



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 10:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dragonlady wrote:
MotherF wrote:
... To be sucessful in Latin America you have to be a roll with the punches type of person. And you also have to accept the fact that there are multiple truths and simultaneous realities.

The answer to every question in Mexico is... that depends.

Cheers to MotherF!
For years posters have been saying this, using different words of course. Your words MotherF, have summed things up in a nut-shell.

DL

And often times using different usernames as well. Razz
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PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 3:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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And often times using different usernames as well.


�C�mo crees? Wink
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