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Injun
Joined: 18 Oct 2008 Location: PRC
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 6:11 pm Post subject: Does the financial recession affect you in Korea? |
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| I'm in China, sick to death of China, would like to move on to Korea for awhile. BUT -- in Korea, do you see other ft's going through garbage because they're out of work, etc.? Help |
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andrewchon

Joined: 16 Nov 2008 Location: Back in Oz. Living in ISIS Aust.
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 6:21 pm Post subject: |
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| When FT's out of work, they are out of the country. So, even if there is garbage (mountains of it) they don't go through it. If you are in China, it's better to change location. China is big and diverse. I bet there's lot more to see. |
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romano812
Joined: 09 Dec 2008
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:54 pm Post subject: yes it does |
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| Yes it does. There are still jobs available here, but work loads are increasing, businesses are tryig to cut costs, the cost of living is increasing (in some instances you can see this on a monthly basis). Korea is still livable, just don't expect the money everybody used to talk about. |
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Epicurus
Joined: 18 Jun 2009
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:00 pm Post subject: Re: yes it does |
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| romano812 wrote: |
| Yes it does. There are still jobs available here, but work loads are increasing, businesses are tryig to cut costs, the cost of living is increasing (in some instances you can see this on a monthly basis). Korea is still livable, just don't expect the money everybody used to talk about. |
yeah, what he says.
and when you try to exchange your Korean money for something else because you want to go on vacation you find out it's essentially worthless.
but I hear Dokdo is lovely this time of year  |
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T-dot

Joined: 16 May 2004 Location: bundang
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:19 pm Post subject: |
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Nope.
My salary has increased, my rent stayed the same and workload has stayed on par with previous years. |
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zipper
Joined: 22 Jul 2009 Location: Ruben Carter was falsely accused
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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| I am still buying 1000-1500 USD a month. It isn't all that bad for me, yet. |
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Epicurus
Joined: 18 Jun 2009
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:52 pm Post subject: |
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| T-dot wrote: |
Nope.
My salary has increased, my rent stayed the same and workload has stayed on par with previous years. |
yes except your salary increase has barely kept up with rising prices for everything, especially food. |
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romano812
Joined: 09 Dec 2008
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:06 pm Post subject: the facts |
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Two years ago I was making just over $3000 a month, rent paid for.
Now I am only making just over $2000 a month (rent still paid for) even though my salary went up 400,000 Won per month! Bananas used to be 1,000 W per bunch, then 2,000 W, now 5,000W is fairly standard. Milk is hitting $10 per gallon. Mangoes are 15,000 Won each! Taxi's have almost doubled in the last two years. Even the cheap Korean meals aren't so cheap anymore.
It's not like this is a problem unique to Korea. It just means it's worth while working here if you can't find a job anywhere else. There was a time when Korea was one of the highest paying countries in the world. Now it is no better than the U.S.A., Canada, Japan, China, and some of the European countries.
If you're coming here or living here, it better not be for the money. You will be disappointed. |
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jurassic82
Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Location: Somewhere!!!!
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:42 pm Post subject: |
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I have been here for three years now and with the financial crisis I haven't seen really any change in my situation. I currently work in a public school and I haven't had any changes in my work load. They have added more after school English programs at my school. These have filled up quickly. I don't know if that has to do with parents wanting to spend less money on hagwons because of the economic crisis or not. If anything this is good for me and others I know that are doing afterschool programs along with their regular PS job.
I haven't noticed a steep increase in prices. I know prices have gone up in many restaurants by maybe 500won but that is about it. The only thing that has hindered me is traveling abroad. In that case when exchanging your won to say yen kind of sucks but the won is getting stronger among many currencies like the dollar and it is supposse to get better. Many people expected a dooms day but that seems to have passed. Take what people say on this board with a grain of salt. They may be complaining but they are still here and they must like something about Korea to still be here. |
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azzwell
Joined: 15 Jan 2003 Location: where the girls from Super Junior cannot find me
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 2:19 am Post subject: |
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| Bananas used to be 1,000 W per bunch, then 2,000 W, now 5,000W is fairly standard. Milk is hitting $10 per gallon. Mangoes are 15,000 Won each! Taxi's have almost doubled in the last two years. Even the cheap Korean meals aren't so cheap anymore. |
Where do you shop? I just bought a gallon of milk for 4,300. Bananas are out of season. When they are in they are dirt cheap. Mangoes are imported so they will be expensive. But 15K??? The most I have ever seen is about 4k and I have been here four years. Taxis have doubled? Basic rate is like 2200 now, about two dollars.
Do you buy all your goodies at Shingase or Lotte in the imported section? Prices at the cheap Korean places have gone up maybe 500-1000 won, still dirt cheap to eat out. |
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saw6436
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Location: Daejeon, ROK
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 4:40 am Post subject: |
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| No affect on my life or lifestyle. |
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OiGirl

Joined: 23 Jan 2003 Location: Hoke-y-gun
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:09 am Post subject: |
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| It's not all about money. |
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E_athlete
Joined: 09 Jun 2009 Location: Korea sparkling
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:51 am Post subject: |
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| As Romano is saying the prices of certain things is going up. When inflation happens it doesnt happen uniformly... That's why you only see it until everything becomes expensive. Eventually the prices of everything will catch up to that banana and Mango. |
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Epicurus
Joined: 18 Jun 2009
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Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:13 am Post subject: |
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Korea: Food prices are 2nd highest in OECD
http://www.freshplaza.com/news_detail.asp?id=46721
The OECD report showed that the growth of food prices last month in Korea was the second highest among the 30 richest countries.
The food consumer price growth in May was 11.0 percent from a year earlier, second only to Iceland, which recorded a 17.5 percent growth in food prices.
Average growth for food prices among OECD countries was only 2.7 percent. The average for the G-7, or the seven wealthiest countries, was less than that at 1.9 percent. |
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