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steelhead

Joined: 28 Mar 2004 Location: Seoul formerly known as Victoria
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 4:47 am Post subject: Travelling/Living in Carribean |
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Hey all,
Looking for some advice about the Carribean. I have been offered a job, that really has just a generral area (Carribean) where basically I could choose from anywhere to live and work.
I am looking for some advice from anyone who has travelled or even lived there. Where would be a good place to set up for a year? What is the cost of living like? and most importantly... How are the women?
Thanks
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Bulsajo

Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 6:57 am Post subject: |
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Important questions:
Is your salary amount independent of any particular location?
Does your job involve ESL?
If the answer to both of these is 'no', you should consider Grand Cayman.
The cost of living there is by far the highest in the Caribbean, which is why you don't want to consider it if the answer to the first question is 'yes'.
On the plus side, it also has the highest wages and is a tax-free zone.
Other pluses include- the best diving in the Caribbean, the longest beach in the Caribbean, a large expat community, relatively modern infrastructure, great bars, and lots of well-to-do, care-free, inebriated tourists looking for a good time...
Of course the official language is English so the number of ESL jobs there steadily hovers around the 0% mark. |
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Alyallen

Joined: 29 Mar 2004 Location: The 4th Greatest Place on Earth = Jeonju!!!
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 9:20 am Post subject: |
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Hi,
Can't help too much. But I would suggest not going to Jamaica. It has been getting pretty bad there and my own family has pretty much moved out of there because of it. It is beautiful and I hope I am wrong about this but perhaps it would be important to find out about the crime rate a place has before moving there....
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=100236
The page has a number of links to various sources of crime rate information throughout the Caribbean. I hope it helps....
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steelhead

Joined: 28 Mar 2004 Location: Seoul formerly known as Victoria
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 2:15 pm Post subject: not esl |
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It will not be an Esl job. Pay will be about 30k US + some incentives. Id go into more detail but I would have to kill you nothing illegal but to do with the internet so my location isnt that important just as long as it is in the area.
I still want to put away some decent bank but would also like to live fairly comfortable.
Thanks
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crito03

Joined: 30 Jun 2003 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 8:08 pm Post subject: |
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Hey, I was born in Trinidad and lived there for quite a few years. I have alos been to quite a few of the other Caribbean countries. Feel free to pm me with specific questions. As for where to live and the women.
Trinidad is the New York of the southern caribbean (relative to it's neighbours). Good night life and relatively cheap. However it is dangerous, really dangerous if you are white. But good times if you meet the right people. As for beaches I would have to say Barbados, and it also has a very foreigner friendly atmosphere and a very laid back island mentality. For beauty Grenada is the place to go. But it is really deserted, and kinda boring.
As for women, the most beautiful are from Trinidad if you like mixed women, just georgeous. And very foreigner friendly. You can bank alot of money if you are smart.
Hope this helps |
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Tiger Beer

Joined: 07 Feb 2003
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 9:43 pm Post subject: |
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Hmm.. if cost of living is a factor.. then I�d definetely definetely go for Cartagenia in Colombia. Very very low cost of living compared to anywhere else in the Carribean.. plus its particularly safe and immune from the rest of the politics and the more negative for what Colombia is well-known for. I�d consider Cartagena first and foremost if I were in the same position.
If money isn�t an issue.. hmm.. if it were me.. well.. I�d probably consider Domican Republic.. just seems lively, interesisting and such.
If you are going to be Internet-dependent.. you�ll probably want a very solid computer-accessable site.. hm.. that might be tourist areas with rich businesspeople running around and the facilities to make them happy.. sounds like the Bahamas (probably)..
There are some great books on the Carribean published by Lonely Planet. The biggest thing is its so subjective. My interests might not be the same. I�d more interested in being in a Spanish-environment in the Carribean.
You could think about where you�d want to be.. if its English-speaking environment.. there are certain islands which are just that.. others are French, Spanish, Dutch, etc.. so a lot would depend on that. |
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dogbert

Joined: 29 Jan 2003 Location: Killbox 90210
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 9:48 pm Post subject: |
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crito03 wrote: |
Hey, I was born in Trinidad and lived there for quite a few years. I have alos been to quite a few of the other Caribbean countries. Feel free to pm me with specific questions. As for where to live and the women.
Trinidad is the New York of the southern caribbean (relative to it's neighbours). Good night life and relatively cheap. However it is dangerous, really dangerous if you are white. But good times if you meet the right people. As for beaches I would have to say Barbados, and it also has a very foreigner friendly atmosphere and a very laid back island mentality. For beauty Grenada is the place to go. But it is really deserted, and kinda boring.
As for women, the most beautiful are from Trinidad if you like mixed women, just georgeous. And very foreigner friendly. You can bank alot of money if you are smart.
Hope this helps |
Gotta love it....foreigner friendly, but really dangerous if you're white.  |
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Alyallen

Joined: 29 Mar 2004 Location: The 4th Greatest Place on Earth = Jeonju!!!
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 11:09 pm Post subject: |
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dogbert wrote: |
crito03 wrote: |
Hey, I was born in Trinidad and lived there for quite a few years. I have alos been to quite a few of the other Caribbean countries. Feel free to pm me with specific questions. As for where to live and the women.
Trinidad is the New York of the southern caribbean (relative to it's neighbours). Good night life and relatively cheap. However it is dangerous, really dangerous if you are white. But good times if you meet the right people. As for beaches I would have to say Barbados, and it also has a very foreigner friendly atmosphere and a very laid back island mentality. For beauty Grenada is the place to go. But it is really deserted, and kinda boring.
As for women, the most beautiful are from Trinidad if you like mixed women, just georgeous. And very foreigner friendly. You can bank alot of money if you are smart.
Hope this helps |
Gotta love it....foreigner friendly, but really dangerous if you're white.  |
I think I understand what crito03 is saying. Yes, it is foreigner friendly but perhaps he means in the touristy areas. It is often a different matter entirely if you go to where the regular people live.
The Caribbean is beautiful but it has its problems just like anywhere else. I went to Barbados about 5 years ago as a tourist and found it to be friendly and laid back. Assuming that Steelhead is white, I don't know how useful my information may be (since I'm Jamaican-American and could pass as a native).
Dominican Republic is not too bad, I never heard anything about violence against tourists or foreigners before (I had a friend from there and we used to compare islands). Hopefully others can tell you their experiences in the Caribbean. PM me if you like,
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dogbert

Joined: 29 Jan 2003 Location: Killbox 90210
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 11:26 pm Post subject: |
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Alyallen wrote: |
dogbert wrote: |
crito03 wrote: |
Hey, I was born in Trinidad and lived there for quite a few years. I have alos been to quite a few of the other Caribbean countries. Feel free to pm me with specific questions. As for where to live and the women.
Trinidad is the New York of the southern caribbean (relative to it's neighbours). Good night life and relatively cheap. However it is dangerous, really dangerous if you are white. But good times if you meet the right people. As for beaches I would have to say Barbados, and it also has a very foreigner friendly atmosphere and a very laid back island mentality. For beauty Grenada is the place to go. But it is really deserted, and kinda boring.
As for women, the most beautiful are from Trinidad if you like mixed women, just georgeous. And very foreigner friendly. You can bank alot of money if you are smart.
Hope this helps |
Gotta love it....foreigner friendly, but really dangerous if you're white.  |
I think I understand what crito03 is saying. Yes, it is foreigner friendly but perhaps he means in the touristy areas. It is often a different matter entirely if you go to where the regular people live.
The Caribbean is beautiful but it has its problems just like anywhere else. I went to Barbados about 5 years ago as a tourist and found it to be friendly and laid back. Assuming that Steelhead is white, I don't know how useful my information may be (since I'm Jamaican-American and could pass as a native).
Dominican Republic is not too bad, I never heard anything about violence against tourists or foreigners before (I had a friend from there and we used to compare islands). Hopefully others can tell you their experiences in the Caribbean. PM me if you like,
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Thanks for the info. |
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crito03

Joined: 30 Jun 2003 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 1:05 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for clearing that up,Alyallen. That is what I meant. I should have said that in certain parts of Trinidad it is not safe to be a visible foreigner. Seeing that how Trinidad is pretty cosmopolitan, that would mean you would probably only stand out if you are white. Not that they have anything against whites, it has more to do with poverty and the obvious easy score that a tourist presents.
Sorry I should have said that from the start. However in the touristy parts it is pretty safe. In Barbados foreigners are completely safe seeing as that is their main industry. |
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rapier
Joined: 16 Feb 2003
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 1:52 am Post subject: |
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Not trying to be funny, but I didn't realise colombia is regarded as part of the Carribean...
Is "Carribean" a geographical, or more cultural term I wonder... |
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Tiger Beer

Joined: 07 Feb 2003
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 5:12 am Post subject: |
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Depends on the definition. Most Northern Americans think of ONLY islands as being Carribean.
But Colombia and Venezuela share the same Sea. In Colombia, they�d talk about Cartagena being a Carribean city.. but maybe North America wouldn�t as readily think about it as such. |
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Bulsajo

Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 5:10 pm Post subject: |
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I've heard that Roatan, Honduras, is beautiful, cheap, and foreigner friendly (never been there though but you might want to look into it).
I had a couple of roomates who lived in the Turks & Caicos for a year and they liked it, but no other details that I can remember.
Perhaps that's not very helpful but it's a little hard to understand exactly what it is you're looking for.
Why Caribbean as opposed to say, Mexico, Central or South America? What kind of visa will you be getting while you reside there? A tourist visa?
Then quick and cheap access to another country would be useful for renewing your visa which you will probably have to do a few times.
Will you be wanting to fly regularly to the States to visit home or on business trips?
Then perhaps you'll want to compare/factor the costs of various flights from your choice of possible locations [and this may be more important than you think- have you ever heard of cabin-fever? There is also island-fever.]
The business is internet-based? Will having access to broadband be a factor?
Then you'll have to find some place with a fairly modern telecommunication infrastructure [that might rule out a number of locations I would think]. |
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Bulsajo

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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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The latest shooting is part of Trinidad's surging crime rate. In 2003, the country of 1.2 million people had a record 229 homicides — eclipsing the previous high of 172 from the year before. So far this year, police have recorded 75 homicides, on pace to edge out last year's record. |
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maiden's iron

Joined: 23 Aug 2003
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Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 10:54 pm Post subject: Mexico is part of the Carribean |
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Mexico is part of the Carribean. I've been to Cancun and other areas around there but Cancun is a tourist trap. Either way, it is the Carribean with typical soft blue-green water and very beautiful. The sand is like talcum powder and the water of course is warm even at night. Mexico has a lot of the best beaches in the world and great resorts--went to quite a few when I was real young. For a much more spectacular setting, Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca.
Dominican Republic is not a place I would really consider. A good friend who went to medical school there used to tell me about how backwards the place seemed. But he did say that many of the mixed natives were incredibly beautiful. He lived there for about 3 or 4 years and would never go back. He suggested St. Martin or some of the other islands nearby for visiting. |
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