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In response to
"
and in a related point, why in the eff isn't your school explaining to you what a horrible idea this is?
"
by
TFox
why is it really so horrible? -- nm
Posted by
Hotkiss (aka hotkiss7348)
Apr 12 '10, 14:20
(No message)
Responses:
the pay is on the lower end of what a pro/go ecuador site is suggesting is normal.
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b.
Apr 12, 14:26
6
here is why i would take a job in ecuador (or similar country): cause it paid enough that i could be banking a lot of money for when i came home
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the 40 year old virgin
Apr 12, 14:29
4
based on what she's said, I think she'd be happy with basic living expenses being covered.
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b.
Apr 12, 14:32
I could see taking it for the cultural experience because when else in your life are you going to do something like that. But not if I have to come
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pmb
Apr 12, 14:31
2
If I were going to do it for the cultural experience I'd go for an NGO. At least I'd feel as if
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loosilu
Apr 12, 14:32
1
I agree with this. (nm)
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musubi
Apr 12, 14:34
TOtally agreed with your IM. There are many opportunities like that. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 12, 14:27
What other people have said - plus it might not provide you with the experience or contacts you'll need to make in order to further your career -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 12, 14:26
1
Note that I am a habitual understater, so when I say "it might not", I really mean "there's no chance" -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 12, 14:27
You are talking about taking a job at which it would take a decade to earn one year of the cost of your schooling.
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TFox
Apr 12, 14:22
5
(i might be being too harsh. it's possible your school doesn't require a lot of math classes?) -- nm
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TFox
Apr 12, 14:25
assuming you pay nothing for food, housing, or anything else. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 12, 14:23
3
right, just sock every precious peso or whatever the fuck in the Ecuadorian Sock Bank. -- nm
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TFox
Apr 12, 14:23
1
"Ecuador Sock Bank is the sock we beat you with when you ask us for your money." -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 12, 14:24
1
or taxes, for that matter. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 12, 14:23
It defies logic and common sense so immensely that we are aghast you're even considering it. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 12, 14:22
1
(Yet, we do recognize that ... we shouldn't be as shocked as we are. Really.) -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 12, 14:23
you really don't see why, even in Ecuador, $300/month is an awful awful salary? -- nm
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the 40 year old virgin
Apr 12, 14:22
4
"A job that pays $350 and up a month for an 8 hour work day, is sufficient to cover your basic costs in Ecuador" -- (link)
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Roger More
Apr 12, 14:25
2
which means, this job will not cover basic costs. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 12, 14:26
L63 (I love it.) -- nm
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TFox
Apr 12, 14:26
Yeah. You couldn't even rent pixie's box for that amount. -- nm
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pmb
Apr 12, 14:23
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