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 Can anybody tell me what are the worst places in Mexico? Such as really bad like The ghetto or something??
I just want to know some of the worst places in Mexico ... I don't want to know none of the good places because I am doing a project about the bad parts of Mexico so can somebody help me out ...


 What to buy for a mother in law who lives in Mexico?
I don't know many people who can say this, but my mother-in-law is just the greatest. When I moved to Mexico with her son she welcomed me into her house with open arms and never judged me for ...


 What is a good all-inclusive resort in Puerto Vallarta?
I'm considering taking a vacation to Puerto Vallarta and want to try an all-inclusive resort. What are some good suggestions for PV and also, is the all-inclusive route worth it?...


 Belize or Cozumel for snorkeling?
Which of these two destinations has more to offer to the average snorker?...


 How Do Mexicans Dress?
I am doing a project and I need to dress up in a totally Mexican outfit, someone send some pics or advice....


 Im a citizen of the u.s but i was born in mexico is it possible to get a mexican passport/.?
I have a green card..is it still possible to get a mexican passport ...? i would like to travel outside the u.s ..i will be applying for my citizenship but in the meantime i would like to have a ...


 Question about Mexico?
O.k. so my family was driving and someone had stole our jack while in Mexico.

Our car breaks down on a small two lane dirt road we have a flat.

A Mexican family asks us if we ...


 I recently returned from Porte Vallarta Mexico Early...Cultural Shock anyone?
As an American Born American.., I have to say that economicaly even the Tourist Industry is almost 3rd world by American Standards....however the outward appearance and advertisings touting Tourism ...


 Do i need to get a passport if i plan to live in mexico?
i am moving there and am not coming back, what papers do i need to fligh down there? and to drive down there?...


 Is it better to use traveler checks or a debt card while traveling in Mexico?
I'll be in Guadalajara for 2 weeks.
I bank with bank of America, and I get free travelers checks. What's cheaper? and more secure?...


 Has any one been to destin florida and is that just like going to the beaches at cancun!!!?
going around may 2008...


 Can I climb the stairs of the main temple of Chitchen Itza?..and how many stairs are there?
I'm just phyched about going to Mexico.....2 and a half more weeks...yeah. I was told you could climb and there was a rope in the back for chickens because the climb up is easy...its the climb ...


 Do you need a passport to drive through the texas-mexico border and back?
a few friends and i want to drive from san antonio texas to cancun in mexico for spring break and we are wondering if we need passports or if valid texas drivers licenses or school IDs will be good ...


 Am i going to to mexico?
i what to go but i not now!...


 What is the legal drinking age in Mexico?
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 Do i need to have a passport to go to mexico in 2008? or is it 2009?
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 Cancun question?
I am flying to Cancun Mexico from this Sunday to Thursday. Does Cancun get bad weather during this time? I want to be able to sit on the beach without getting rained on. Thanks!...


 Calling USA from Mexico?
how do u call the U.S. from Mexico? I have a friend, and she is tryin 2 call me and is dialin' 1-406-...-.... and she says its incomplete. how does she call me?...


 Important city in Mexico?
What is the third most important city in Mexico?...


 Shopping in Mexico?
What are some good shopping cities in Mexico close to the border of Texas and Mexico?...



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Best place to live/teach in Mexico?

I want to move down to Mexico to teach. I am a certified teacher in the US. Whats safe for a single woman? Do you know anything about Durango? Wht kind of school should I teach at? I want to work in a actual childrens school, not just teaching English part time to adults.

    



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pep
I am a teacher in Mexico...this is my 3rd year. First, you need to decide why you are coming. If you don't care about the money, go anywhere. Mexico always has it's dangerous parts and safe parts. If you want to have a comfortable life and a school that is modeled after American schools, you need to apply at American Schools. The top paying ones are in Mexico City, Monterrey, and my school in Guadalajara where I teach 1st grade. Go online, look up "American Schools Mexico" and a list should pop up. Now, the season has already passed for interviewing.....this is a VERY competitive field in Mexico. Really, you should have gone to the job fairs back in January to get hired. However, these types of schools always have emergency hired done in the summer. I would fax your resumes this next week and immediately call. Explain that you are looking for a job. VERY IMPORTANT!!!!! Make sure you get hired as a "foreign hire." If you do not, you will not receive housing benefits, plane tickets, or the higher pay scale. ***UPDATE¨¨¨Charlie (his comments are above) has made some good points. But I disagree with the fact that teachers are treated horrible. As a foreigner, you receive all the benefits that some Mexican teachers do not receive. Yes, they are treated horribly. However, I have made a home here in MX teaching and living. I am making more here than I did in Ohio. I got 3 raises for the next school year.....and I will almost double my income for the 2008-2009 school year. I make enough to send half back to the States for student loans and credit card, plus I have all my plush living expenses here....like internet in the house, pets, my girly expenses (hair, nails, pedicure, etc). I travel, and go out all the time. ONLY at the American Schools can you make this kind of money. American Schools will NOT hire you, and then when you arrive, go back on their deal. Plus, they take care of and pay for all your visa and FM3 legal papers. You can trust them. Good luck!


henoninwoog
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I do not know Durango, and I can not think why you want to go there. I am from Guadalajara, there is The American School the and other bilingual schools.
Good Luck!


Charlie
Hi, I am an American living in Mexico. Your biggiset issue is not WHERE to live in Mexico, but the WORKING part. It is very difficult for a foreigner to work in Mexico. you must have a job offer from an employer and that person must write a letter stating that he has offered you a job and that he cannot fill that job with a Mexican citizen. You must then upgrade your tourist or Fm3 non-immigrant visa to a Visa which includes permission to be employed. This involves a great deal of documentaion of your education, certification of your University, money and time. If you are granted this visa, then you may work. salaries here are extremely low. As a teacher, you would earn less then $5.00 an hour. I have an aquaintance who moved here just a few months ago..very much like you...and thought she would have a teaching job in 2 weeks. Didn't happen. Even schools that told her they wanted to hire her, fooled around for months, and did not ( this is common). Teachers are treated badly and work in horrible conditions in many schools. If you want to, and can afford it, it would be wise to come on a 6 month tourist visa and explore the possibilities. VERY few Americans or other foreigners actually make a living in Mexico. most foreigners here are retired. As to safety, Mexico is safe..outside of the border areas. if you want to live in an area where there are many Americans and Canadians, you may e able to find a jo more easily...but those areas are very expensive to live in. If I can be of any other help to you, please e-mail me.


coolperson180190
I love Durango, Durango. I am from Durango and I would probably have to say that it is the best place for you to teach. The weather is always nice and it is a safer, and prettier city than other cities in Mexico. The Centro(downtown) is very cool and has many historical/colonial building like the Catedral, There are many beautiful parks and places to buy stuff(there's also a Walmart for convenience.)
There are also many places to teach high schools, middle schools and elementary school, there's a medicine school, and a University where you can teach.
Not only could you teach in a Public school, but you could also teach in a private school, I think you would probably be better off teaching in a private school, since they would pay you a bit more.
Durango, is also great because it is a real city in Mexico, it is how Mexico really is and it is not meant to attract any tourists so there are no tourist things like resorts, or anything of that kind, but there are many hotels.
Another reason that I would recommend Durango, because it is affordable, and there are many places where you can buy a house or rent.
If you do move to Durango, I would recommend living in the center of the city, since it is beautiful and safe.
O yeah and there are many places in Durango like Chupaderos and Villa Del Oeste, where they filmed old western movies.
(I also want to recommend the whole state, since I love Durango).


stellarsupreme
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It depends on how much competition you want. Guadalajara in the state of Jalisco has a big american community, the same goes for San Miguel de Allende, in the state of Guanajuato. Mexico City has many opportunities for foreigners since there is too much demand for native speakers. Merida in the state of Yucatan, is a good spot too, is a very tranquil city 4 hours east of Cancun, although weather can be too hot. Hope this helps a little


eponaxx
I have lived inSan Miguel de Allende for 4 years,the climate is ideal , located in the central mountains at 6500 ft. It is a colonial town so none of the facades in El Centro may be changed. There is a large English speaking community a majority of whom are women. I think we all feel very safe here which is not the case in other parts of Mexico. There are many private schools here at levels high school and lower. We are known for our successful Chamber Music Festival in Aug. All the arts are well represented here.





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