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Julieanne
Joined: 18 Mar 2004 Posts: 120
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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 2:36 pm Post subject: San Luis Potosi |
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Is anyone currently working in San Luis Potosi? |
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gringa
Joined: 02 Apr 2004 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2004 4:07 pm Post subject: Re: Work in San Luis Potosi |
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Hi Julieanne!
I am also wondering if there's anybody working in SLP right now. Hope we get some replies here! Good luck!
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Kristy Love
Joined: 15 Jul 2004 Posts: 9 Location: California
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Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 1:25 am Post subject: San Luis Potosi |
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Hello,
I will be working in Ciudad Valle, SLP starting in August. I don't know much about the area. Are you there now? |
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one sky
Joined: 03 May 2004 Posts: 18
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Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 7:50 pm Post subject: San Luis |
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I also may be there in August and would love to meet up! |
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Kristy Love
Joined: 15 Jul 2004 Posts: 9 Location: California
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Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 2:46 pm Post subject: San Luis Potosi |
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I hear that it is an absolutely beautiful part of Mexico, especially the eastern part of the state. I hear that there is lush rain forest, and lots of outdoors activities. I think there are some Huastec "Indians" there, who are a unique branch of the Maya. I've heard that it is fairly cheap to live there. Has anyone in this lovely cafe worked in SLP, or perhaps just traveled through? Thoughts, impressions? |
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some waygug-in
Joined: 07 Feb 2003 Posts: 339
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Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 12:04 pm Post subject: |
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That depends on whether you are talking about the state of SLP or the city of SLP. There is a lush green area on the eastern edge of the state, but most of the state would best be described as arrid semi-desert. The city itself has a small but charming centro historico. I never lived there, but I knew enough people who did. Not much of a nightlife, but they did enjoy their time in SLP.
The cost of living is deceptive. Sure it sounds cheap when you compare it to back home, but when you realize how little money you will be making, suddenly it's not so cheap.
Read some of the older entries in the job information journal, there are some stories from SLP for you to get some idea of what others have found.
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Kristy Love
Joined: 15 Jul 2004 Posts: 9 Location: California
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Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 9:31 pm Post subject: San Luis Potosi |
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Thanks for the info !
I am a little scared now that you said things are not as cheap as one might think. I am going to look at some old posts and see whats up!
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some waygug-in
Joined: 07 Feb 2003 Posts: 339
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Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2004 5:44 am Post subject: |
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I didn't mean to scare you. Sorry for that. I just wanted you to be aware. If you do go, it's a good idea to have money in your bank account back home that you can access through an ATM. That way, if things don't go well for you, at least you can have enough to get back home again.
I'm not saying that things will be bad, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
You should have at least $2,000 us as an emergency fund in the bank back home that you won't touch unless you have to return home.
You should also have at least that much as expense money to help you get set up. Sure you might be able to do it much cheaper, I did, but then you probably won't be enjoying your life very much if all you have to live on is what you earn as a teacher.
I don't know where you plan on working, if it's for ITESM then you can disregard most of what I said above. ITESM pays a decent salary, language institutes (for the most part) don't.
Anyway, good luck. |
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Noel24
Joined: 21 Oct 2004 Posts: 3
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Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 4:54 am Post subject: SLP - Great Place |
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I just spent the summer in San Luis Potosi, SLP, and LOVED it. I found the people there very hospitable and the scenery is great, lots of trees and greenery and nice plazas and parks. The weather was also fabulous. It was never very hot at all, and apparently, the winters aren't bad either. It was definitely typical "mountain" weather. The city is very clean, too, even in the centro historico. I also felt reasonably safe there. It definitely is not the cheapest place to live, but it isn't horrible either. A lot of the population is middle class, so nightlife isn't too cheap, but it is definitely a lot of fun. I would agree that the costs seem low but there isn't any place where the pay is that good. But believe me, the standard of living is more than decent. To me, it was typical inland Mexico and had few tourists and nice people. I would definitely recommend it, especially for those who want a typical Mexican experience (not a touristy one). You'll get into the culture instantly there. |
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