ive never dated or been with a costa rican guy before....what kind of girls do they like? and i would like to know your views on dating and all of that........
I'm going surfing in Costa for the first time and seeing as everyone takes cash there, I'll be carrying quit a bit. I'd rather carry it on me instead of leaving it somewhere seeing as ...
Im 19 years old and I want to move to bogota, columbia. would I be able to find an apartment when I move down there and be able to live in it long enough till I find a job? I have only completed high ...
Many countries get labelled with this title,I am looking to invest in property in central america,can anyone give me reasons why Nicaragua should be the place....
i want ot go to machu picchu then south to arecipa and puno to the islands of the uros?
i'm debating if i should travel with my kids ages 8 and 13.
right now this is just an idea.... ...
I live in the US and have been thinking about traveling to Venezuela to check it out. Is anyone from there or been there that can give me any tips or information? I know our country is at odds with ...
I arrive on Wednesday morning in San Jose and want to take a bus to La Fortuna for 3 days then try to fly to Tambor to get to Montezuma for another 3 days then to Manuel Antonio for another 3 days. L...
I'm going to Costa Rica this Saturday and I'm staying with my family over there. I was packed two strapless shirts (tube tops) and my mom said that in San Jose girls don't really wear ...
I mean you know like just for kicks,right? Additional Details Well,mostly just for kicks. But I could really use it as a kind of lab for a wide range of social experiments....
abovecritique
Are there job opportunities for Americans(english speaking) in South America/Mexico?
You will have plenty of opportunities if you speak English and have a degree. If not, then you will probably end up working in a sports book or call center, which isn't necessarily bad. The money is good, but the hours suck. If you need information about companies in Costa Rica, go to the TicosLand website.
Kourtney M
I bet the only opportunity you would come by is teaching conversational english! LOL The reason I say that is because when I lived in Corpus Christi TX, I couldn't find a job even if my life depended on it. It appeared that I needed to be bilingual in both english and spanish.
Hondu
Most of the countries have policies (worded differently from country to country, but with about the same meaning) to the effect that a foreigner cannot get a work permit unless he has a skill that cannot be provided by a citizen. Some folks do work illegally but if you are not bilingual you would have even a harder time finding work.
Melkiha
Mexico is not South America for starters.
As for the job opportunities, depending on your qualifications, marketable skills and experience.
I take it you mean to have a well-paid position, right?