finding work in granada vs madrid
#1
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hi gang,
basically looking to move to Spain for a few months as I have an internship where I work anywhere with internet.
I've visited Granada and absolutely loved it so my preference would be to move there. However, I'm aware that the South has poorer economy in general and that Madrid has language academies etc and obvisouly is the big smoke.
Would I be wasting my time trying to get a hospitality or teaching job in Granada?
thanks
basically looking to move to Spain for a few months as I have an internship where I work anywhere with internet.
I've visited Granada and absolutely loved it so my preference would be to move there. However, I'm aware that the South has poorer economy in general and that Madrid has language academies etc and obvisouly is the big smoke.
Would I be wasting my time trying to get a hospitality or teaching job in Granada?
thanks
#2
Well I'm normally the poster here who says that Madrid's the best place in spain to find work, in a similar way that London's a good place to find work in England, and Cornwall isn't.
However in your case you may try to find if there are openings in Granada, especially in hospitality. It is certainly a big lure for tourists, but whether that means there would be openings for native English speakers is another matter. Maybe a poster here who lives in Granada can help you? I've read of Brits who ended up teaching in Granada, so it does happen, but the wages are correspondingly lower.
However in your case you may try to find if there are openings in Granada, especially in hospitality. It is certainly a big lure for tourists, but whether that means there would be openings for native English speakers is another matter. Maybe a poster here who lives in Granada can help you? I've read of Brits who ended up teaching in Granada, so it does happen, but the wages are correspondingly lower.
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OK, thanks for post.
I'm a bit torn cos Granada rent will be a lot cheaper but I could lose money if I cant get a job.
anyone in granada/madrid care to comment??
I'm a bit torn cos Granada rent will be a lot cheaper but I could lose money if I cant get a job.
anyone in granada/madrid care to comment??
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Almost 90.000 Granadinos out of work (out of a total population of just under a quarter a million) and still rising. Don't come to Granada looking for work.
http://www.camaragranada.org/noticia...-en-julio.aspx
http://www.camaragranada.org/noticia...-en-julio.aspx
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hi gang,
basically looking to move to Spain for a few months as I have an internship where I work anywhere with internet.
I've visited Granada and absolutely loved it so my preference would be to move there. However, I'm aware that the South has poorer economy in general and that Madrid has language academies etc and obvisouly is the big smoke.
Would I be wasting my time trying to get a hospitality or teaching job in Granada?
thanks
basically looking to move to Spain for a few months as I have an internship where I work anywhere with internet.
I've visited Granada and absolutely loved it so my preference would be to move there. However, I'm aware that the South has poorer economy in general and that Madrid has language academies etc and obvisouly is the big smoke.
Would I be wasting my time trying to get a hospitality or teaching job in Granada?
thanks
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hi gang,
basically looking to move to Spain for a few months as I have an internship where I work anywhere with internet.
I've visited Granada and absolutely loved it so my preference would be to move there. However, I'm aware that the South has poorer economy in general and that Madrid has language academies etc and obvisouly is the big smoke.
Would I be wasting my time trying to get a hospitality or teaching job in Granada?
thanks
basically looking to move to Spain for a few months as I have an internship where I work anywhere with internet.
I've visited Granada and absolutely loved it so my preference would be to move there. However, I'm aware that the South has poorer economy in general and that Madrid has language academies etc and obvisouly is the big smoke.
Would I be wasting my time trying to get a hospitality or teaching job in Granada?
thanks
All I know is that there are so few Spaniards from Granada in Madrid that I have recently noticed it. Been in Madrid for years.
There are so many here from other parts of Spain but I know no-one from Granada.
I have started asking Spaniards why this is. Is it because Granada is such a great place to be that no-one leaves?
If you go there, let us know!
Must admit I love Madrid especially if you don't have a set hours, office job and can roam the city in the week. Great place!
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Maybe too late.
All I know is that there are so few Spaniards from Granada in Madrid that I have recently noticed it. Been in Madrid for years.
There are so many here from other parts of Spain but I know no-one from Granada.
I have started asking Spaniards why this is. Is it because Granada is such a great place to be that no-one leaves?
If you go there, let us know!
Must admit I love Madrid especially if you don't have a set hours, office job and can roam the city in the week. Great place!
All I know is that there are so few Spaniards from Granada in Madrid that I have recently noticed it. Been in Madrid for years.
There are so many here from other parts of Spain but I know no-one from Granada.
I have started asking Spaniards why this is. Is it because Granada is such a great place to be that no-one leaves?
If you go there, let us know!
Must admit I love Madrid especially if you don't have a set hours, office job and can roam the city in the week. Great place!
#8
Hope it's not too late. If finances are a concern for you, there definitely come to Madrid. If you are a TEFL teacher it will be child's play to find work. I struggled for a year and a half in Andalucia (it was so beautiful down there though)! Have been in Madrid for less than a month and Im've got so much work I had to refuse some already. And pay is decent too.
I've said it so many times on this board that Madrid's the best place to find work. Yet I suppose there will be those who still disbelieve the evidence...
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[QUOTE=steviedeluxe;8924131]Well done. I hope you've got work in blocks though; it can be tiring in the long run if every hour or two you have to get on the metro to arrive at your next job.
I've said it so many times on this board that Madrid's the best place to find work. Yet I suppose there will be those who still disbelieve the evidence...[/QUOTE]
Take your word for it. You didn't seem to last long there
I've said it so many times on this board that Madrid's the best place to find work. Yet I suppose there will be those who still disbelieve the evidence...[/QUOTE]
Take your word for it. You didn't seem to last long there
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No need to take my word for it. Listen to the others. Or look on other (especially Tefl) talkboards.
The only one who disbelieves it's a good place to find work appears to be someone based in Marbella who's never claimed to have worked/lived in Madrid. Why do you disbelieve other people's experiences? If you think other posters are just liars, why waste time here?
Well done. I hope you've got work in blocks though; it can be tiring in the long run if every hour or two you have to get on the metro to arrive at your next job.
I've said it so many times on this board that Madrid's the best place to find work. Yet I suppose there will be those who still disbelieve the evidence...[/QUOTE]
Take your word for it. You didn't seem to last long there
I've said it so many times on this board that Madrid's the best place to find work. Yet I suppose there will be those who still disbelieve the evidence...[/QUOTE]
Take your word for it. You didn't seem to last long there

The only one who disbelieves it's a good place to find work appears to be someone based in Marbella who's never claimed to have worked/lived in Madrid. Why do you disbelieve other people's experiences? If you think other posters are just liars, why waste time here?
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If you think other posters are just liars, why waste time here?
Most "other" posters aren't like you thats why I come on here. Let us know then.......why couldn't you hack it in Madrid
Most "other" posters aren't like you thats why I come on here. Let us know then.......why couldn't you hack it in Madrid
#12
Poor old Jackytoo, asks the same question every couple of months, as she forgets my answer:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...62#post8753162
I have to take account of my partner's health issues at the moment. I do intend (if finances allow) to move back to spain as I prefer the lifestyle there - what's wrong with that? You, on the other hand claim to have plenty of money (from property speculation perhaps ) yet obviously hate Spain. What's your excuse for staying there?
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Health issues....yes I remember that one...what's up with the spanish health service, isn't it good enough for youzzz
Or wasn't you in the system and couldn't afford private!
I have never said I was rich or poor
Or wasn't you in the system and couldn't afford private! I have never said I was rich or poor
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Nothing to do with health costs - in fact I suspect the drugs would be less expensive in Spain. More to do with her and my family members being around to help, especially if I'm out at work - which luckily isn't often needed.
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This is for 12 lots of tablets, and in the UK the cost would be 12 x 6 odd quid, which would work out a lot less each month.



