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grwit

Joined: 20 Apr 2006 Posts: 329 Location: Dagobah
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 4:29 am Post subject: |
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| wow grwit love to join you in one of your slap-up banquets - what does that 5 yuan buy you - meat that has been stored all day in unrifegerated conditions, fry-ups that have been fried in a "yuck" that has been reprocessed from waste oil (a common way of saving a few quai), cheap chinese beers that rumoured to contain hi levels of carcinogenic formaldehyde, maybe multi use chopsticks and all the fun they can entail!!! |
Sure your welcome any time!!! I'd love to invite you to one of these dinners!!! lol
I know what you mean though!!! I do things the cheapy way. Well.... When in china do as the chinese do. hehehe
Dont often eat meat from these dives that I eat in coz it is unrefrigerated. Fish is ok... its usually from a smelly alge infested tank hehehe!
Used chopsticks!!! I thought thats what the hot water was for... washing your chopsticks!
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| cheap chinese beers that rumoured to contain hi levels of carcinogenic formaldehyde, |
Is that why I can never get a frothy head on my beer! I thought is was the unsanitary glasses that are quicky rinsed and reused! hehehe
I guess I have an iron gut!
Nice summary of my eating habbits! lol |
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vikdk
Joined: 25 Jun 2003 Posts: 1676
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 5:45 am Post subject: |
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don't worry grwit I also eat and drink the same shitte - often the easiest and most convenient option, regardless of the size of town or city you live in. But Newbies be aware!!!! - food can be a major problem here - and I not just referring to the gut area, but more to your metal health!!!! Forget Chinese food back home - the run of the mill type stuff doesn't bare that much comparison, in worst case scenarious - when the FT is utterly sick of the local grub - think oily mess. And if you start to restrict yourself to 5 yuan meals - well for some of us it can get quite depressing!!!!
Cheap grub a good advert for small towns? - I'd go variety of food in a city any day!!!! |
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no_exit
Joined: 12 Oct 2004 Posts: 565 Location: Kunming
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 6:31 am Post subject: |
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That is not going to go far in Beijing, but consider a city like Kunming, where cost of living is much cheaper.
I would venture to say that 5000 a month would be on the high end of the scale for private schools here in Kunming. Most pay around 4500, and include bonuses at the end. While I hear all the time about places paying 6-10k a month in other parts of China, I have yet to see a single job in Kunming that pays nearly that much for a normal FT contract (16 hours give or take per week).
Universities always pay lower. When I first came three years ago, I was barely making 3000 a month teaching at one of the top unis in the province. Now they pay a bit more, but not by much. A university teacher will still be lucky to get 4000 in this city.
There are no set in stone guidelines for salary, as so much depends on where you find a job. In a place like Beijing, I imagine 4000 a month would leave you just about broke at the end of every month even if you were living relatively cheaply. In Kunming, you can live very comfortably on 4000 a month and still manage to save money. |
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jammish

Joined: 17 Nov 2005 Posts: 1704
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Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 6:24 am Post subject: |
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| Yes, and also things like going out in Kunming are very cheap. I went to Teresa's pizzeria there, it was only around 20 RMB for a very, very nice pizza. Compare that to 60-80 for Pizza Hut in most big cities. And the local beer there is half decent, so the bars sell that for 6-10 RMB for a big bottle, making it quite affordable to go to bars, compared to, again, most other big cities where you're paying 20 RMB, minimum for a tiny bottle of beers. So 4000 in Kunming would be a very, very liveable salary. Certainly a lot better even than somewhere like WUhan, which is nominally a 'cheap' city, but which isn't that cheap once you start looking at eating pizza, going out to bars, etc. |
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