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Justapirate
Joined: 30 Apr 2004 Posts: 16 Location: San Jose, Costa Rica
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Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:26 pm Post subject: Things in CR haven't changed! |
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It has been a long time since I have posted on the board. I have looked back at my posts and have concluded that things haven't changed much, if at all, since my past posts. Here are a couple of points....
I don't think salaries have changed much....like Intensa is about 3500 C. The private universities pay around 4500 C.(Interamericana, Ulacit, maybe Ulatina)
There is private work at much better pay but you have to really hustle to put it all together and that doesn't happen to everyone nor overnight.$15-$20/hr.
There is work at the beaches.....Boston Collage comes to mind. They have a few schools around C.R.
You will find advertisements on Craig's List from time to time....La Nacion(not very often) and the Tico Times....looking for teachers. But again, not often.
Private groups are almost impossible maintain.....too many just drop out. Everyone SAYS they want English but few really follow through. And...work schedules are difficult at ALL levels of the ladder for students....executives too.
A degree means nothing in my experience. Nor any other certificate...in my experience.
I have taught the Presidents of four banks, the chief economist of the Central Bank...I am sure at least 1000 people here in C.R.....nobody has asked me for anything.
In most cases forget about being legal here....it won't happen.
The good news is you can come and just do your thing....low profile.
Pura Vida |
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drewmaher
Joined: 31 Mar 2009 Posts: 7 Location: Dallas Texas
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Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:00 pm Post subject: |
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Hey Justapirate,
I've been told on other forums that coming down to work teaching English puts me in danger of being deported. My wife and I are coming with our 2 kids with enough money to live for about a year, but an extra 500 bucks a month would really smooth out the experience. Your thoughts? |
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Justapirate
Joined: 30 Apr 2004 Posts: 16 Location: San Jose, Costa Rica
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Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:01 pm Post subject: In reply..... |
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I have never heard of anybody, short of a hooker, being deported(so I have heard) Not that I know everything mind you. But really, it sounds like a lot of bunk to me. I have never heard of the police raiding a school or any place else, except for a bar.
Costa Rica doesn't follow through with much on the enforcement side of things legal. It still is the wild west on a lot of issues. But hey....that's what keeps things interesting here.
I understand that the provision requiring non residents to leave every ninety day IS VERY MUCH enforced, so plan on it. |
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lovehappens
Joined: 16 Dec 2008 Posts: 53 Location: Oregon
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Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 9:42 am Post subject: to justapirate |
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hey justapirate,
i can't email you because I don't have 25 posts up it tells me. But I would like to talk to you about something work related (don't worry nothing weird and definately not spam) I just don't want to tell the whole board. So can you PM me please or email me flyershe at yahoo
Gracias, |
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OleLarssen
Joined: 26 Apr 2006 Posts: 337
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Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:51 pm Post subject: |
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This is a post seconding/supporting justapirate's OP. Getting legal status is effing hard. |
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lovehappens
Joined: 16 Dec 2008 Posts: 53 Location: Oregon
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Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:15 pm Post subject: Deciding on Where in Costa Rica |
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Where do you advise on landing to begin my search as to where I might want to stay for a few years in Costa Rica? My goal is to focus on Weddings foreigners who choose to say their vows in Costa Rica. I've been a professional photographer for 14 years working for international magazines living in latin countries and Middle Eastern Arab countries. Costa Rica is one of the few places that I have not spent time.
I spent 10 years in Guatemala with lots of work trips to surrounding countries and one trip to Costa Rica but the work never allowed us to leave the hotel we were set up at.
I am not wanting to be isolated but be where there is movement, a nice community of foreigners, a nice community of C Ricans and at least at first not pay too much for a place to rent.
thanks |
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OleLarssen
Joined: 26 Apr 2006 Posts: 337
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 6:18 pm Post subject: |
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Lovehappens,
I'm not the most social person so I'm not 100% the right person to ask, but I would guess you can find some of what you are looking for in San Pedro, end definitively some in Escazu, and possibly some in Rohrmoser. The difference between them is that San Pedro is a student town, while Escazu is, well, a normal neighborhood. Parts of it (Escazu) appears to be mostly populated by American expats, but there are parts with mostly Ticos. Both San Pedro and Escazu has lots and lots of places to socialize - coffee shops, pubs etc. Rohrmoser is more residential, but has a sizable expat community (Germans, I believe).
If you have a car and want the best of two worlds, living in Rohrmoser and socializing in Escazu shouldn't be a problem. There is also an English-speaking theater group with a huge influx of artists, which might be a great place for you to start building a social network. |
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lovehappens
Joined: 16 Dec 2008 Posts: 53 Location: Oregon
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 6:27 pm Post subject: Technical Schools for teaching English and Art Community? |
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Great thoughts I will google those areas. Would it still be flying into San Jose?
What is the name of the artist's theater if you know? Are the students C. Ricans or did you mean foreign students?
A friend is also asking how good the English teaching might be there and if there are American schools or technical schools nearby?
thanks a head of time
check out my photo website
http://www.BorkgrenPhoto.net |
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OleLarssen
Joined: 26 Apr 2006 Posts: 337
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:34 pm Post subject: |
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Would it still be flying into San Jose <---- I don't understand this question, sorry. If you're asking if it's part of the San Jose metropolitan area, then yes - as in, you would land in Juan Santamaria and take a taxi there.
The name is The Little Theatre Group, and you can read more here.
San Pedro is the location of the biggest Tico university so there will be many Ticos and probably quite a few expats as well. I'm not well aquianted with the area so it's hard for me to be more specific.
There are a few American schools in San Jose but I'm not sure of their locations. My memory tells me that Lincoln High School is in the eastern part of the city (around San Pedro) but I don't know if that's true or not. Should be easily discoverable with Google - please post your results here.[/url] |
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