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@beating the recession

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English expat in China

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English, Married

Lives in Ordos, Inner Mongolia

Registration: 03 February 2013

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beating the recession replied to a thread
8 years ago
NickRizhao

How much RMB can be transferred out of China by an expat? by NickRizhao

Hello. Wanted to know what the procedure is for transferring money out of China to the UK. - Maximum Amount each year? - Evidence of funds? - Face to face transfer (go to the bank) or not? - Do I still need to be in the country to transfer the ...

beating the recession

Off the top of my head, I believe the limit through airports is 20k. I did try to transfer to Thailand some years ago through the banks, but the surcharges made that not worthwhile. All RMB is changed to US$ before leaving China (RMB translates as ... Read More

beating the recession replied to a thread
10 years ago
Julien

The other side of the Thai postcard by Julien

Hi, As a tourist in a foreign country, very often, we are enchanted with what we discover. Living abroad is different. It's a rich experience but there are also some difficulties to face. When people ask me for advice on living abroad, I ...

beating the recession

As the recession bites, Thailand and all places East offer seemingly attractive alternatives. I now work in China, but continue to regard Thailand as my ‘home’ and it’s somewhere to retire to in a few years time. Take off the rose tinted glasses and ... Read More

beating the recession replied to a thread
11 years ago
dlinetackle

Trying to Decide where to Expatriate to... by dlinetackle

Hello All, I am seriously considering expatriating to a different country. I'm currently living in Orlando, FL USA and I'm trying to decide on which country best fits what I am looking for. I have considered four countries as of this moment: ...

beating the recession

Hi, DonÂ’t know if youÂ’re still monitoring this post, but here are some thoughts. Forget China, its place to visit or work, not settle in. Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand then. Thailand is getting quite expensive now though for $1k you could manage, ... Read More

beating the recession replied to a thread
11 years ago
jennielim

Career in Asia as a Education Instructor ! Come and Try out! by jennielim

Would you like to broaden your professional network while experiencing different cultures across ASIA? Our Corporation is listed on the Mainboard of the Singapore Exchange as the largest private education group in Asia. Since establishing its ...

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Just a word of warning. Be very careful when applying to these sort of posts. I'm not saying they're misleading or scams, but check out the company thoroughly first on the net and NEVER send anyone any money. Speak to someone who works for them and ... Read More

beating the recession replied to a thread
11 years ago
mikeross

ASIA is more danger than you have imagined by mikeross

ASIA is more danger than you have imagined Recently I have found this page facebook.com/asiadangerous . It is all about stats and news about health issues in Asia. I have live in Thailand for 3 years and few years in Indonesia before doing so. ...

beating the recession

Anywhere is dangerous, but IÂ’ve found that common sense goes a long way to avoiding many of the pitfalls. Yes, here you wont find the government holding your hand or warnings on the packet of nuts you bought that the product may contain . . . ... Read More

beating the recession replied to a thread
11 years ago
BrettMillward

Salery information by BrettMillward

Hi. I'm a English welder that can do all types of engineering I have all my papers what sort of salery shud I expect in thailand

beating the recession

Thank you Zubair. I live in Thailand but work in China. IÂ’ve been here some years now and I can tell people from experience that I can think of no country in Asia anymore where one could just turn up and enjoy a middle class carefree life; those ... Read More

beating the recession replied to a thread
11 years ago
BrettMillward

Salery information by BrettMillward

Hi. I'm a English welder that can do all types of engineering I have all my papers what sort of salery shud I expect in thailand

beating the recession

There are the occasional commission based sales jobs that crop up for foreigners occasionally, but these are usually in the property market that collapsed years ago. If you were to obtain one of these your monthly salary would be in the region of 20 ... Read More

beating the recession replied to a thread
11 years ago
BrettMillward

Salery information by BrettMillward

Hi. I'm a English welder that can do all types of engineering I have all my papers what sort of salery shud I expect in thailand

beating the recession

Hi Brett, Sorry, but you're not likely to find employment in Thailand. The reason is the ethnic population aren't short of welders or other trades. The minimum wage Bobby quotes is for Thai nationals. Read More

beating the recession replied to a thread
11 years ago
Anton_

A few questions about asian countries. by Anton_

Hi everyone, There's a question that bothers me since a few months, i'd like to move abroad, this is something i plan since a few years, now, i graduated, worked, but i still dont know exactly which asian country would be the best to work and live ...

beating the recession

Hi Anton, ItÂ’s not simply a matter of which country youÂ’d prefer, but what employment youÂ’d need to survive. I take it youÂ’re French, so that leaves out the teaching as most employment revolves around native English speakers. Manual work, such as ... Read More

beating the recession created a thread
11 years ago

Re: Teaching in Asia

May I just add this. I personally know some teachers who have no college/University degree, but they do have lots of experience. I also know many more who come with nothing and leave with nothing. The days of, “have white face, can speak English ... Read More

beating the recession replied to a thread
11 years ago
beating the recession

Working in Asia by beating the recession

Hi expats and those wanting to be. My first post concerning employment, having lived and worked as a teacher in Asia for five years. Apart from going into business, which in the worst world recession in living memory might not be such a good idea, ...

beating the recession

In the UK - 'couldn't care less'. Same meaning but in a much different context and with far wider ranging repercussions? Read More

beating the recession replied to a thread
11 years ago
beating the recession

Working in Asia by beating the recession

Hi expats and those wanting to be. My first post concerning employment, having lived and worked as a teacher in Asia for five years. Apart from going into business, which in the worst world recession in living memory might not be such a good idea, ...

beating the recession

MF Sort of; that plus the corruption, the amount of cheap backpacker labour flooding the region from a western recession, the ‘Mai pen rai’ attitude . . . . . take your pick. Time to move on and Vietnam, China and/or Myanmar, (Burma), seem to be far ... Read More

beating the recession replied to a thread
11 years ago
beating the recession

Working in Asia by beating the recession

Hi expats and those wanting to be. My first post concerning employment, having lived and worked as a teacher in Asia for five years. Apart from going into business, which in the worst world recession in living memory might not be such a good idea, ...

beating the recession

Hi Karren, My post isnÂ’t a business advert. I did state that I am not a company; neither do I work on behalf of one. IÂ’ll help if I can and give advice, but I donÂ’t make or want to make anything from the help I may be able to give. I havenÂ’t ... Read More

beating the recession created a thread
11 years ago

Working in Asia

Hi expats and those wanting to be. My first post concerning employment, having lived and worked as a teacher in Asia for five years. Apart from going into business, which in the worst world recession in living memory might not be such a good idea, ... Read More