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So many questions!!!!
Hi, my girlfriend is moving to spain on the 22nd of may and the whole thing terrifies me! We lost someone very close to us and since then my girlfriend hasnt been the same so she decided she needed a fresh start and im just following her but the whole thing terrifies me as iv only got about 2000e to relocate (as does she) so will have to find employment pretty quickly, im 23 and spent my life doin jobs on building sites, wud anyone be able to tell me if there wud be jobs out there open to me I cant see there being too many? Or where would be a safe secure place in the costa blanca region to rent? any reply will be greatly appreciated as im a nervous wreck about this I just want it all to go well for her sake.
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Re: So many questions!!!!
Originally Posted by scared1
(Post 7545621)
Hi, my girlfriend is moving to spain on the 22nd of may and the whole thing terrifies me! We lost someone very close to us and since then my girlfriend hasnt been the same so she decided she needed a fresh start and im just following her but the whole thing terrifies me as iv only got about 2000e to relocate (as does she) so will have to find employment pretty quickly, im 23 and spent my life doin jobs on building sites, wud anyone be able to tell me if there wud be jobs out there open to me I cant see there being too many? Or where would be a safe secure place in the costa blanca region to rent? any reply will be greatly appreciated as im a nervous wreck about this I just want it all to go well for her sake.
Thanks! Speaking from a personal view, after her (and your) current loss maybe a new life might not be the best idea, it will be ok to start but you really need people who love and care for you around you (belive you me, been there, done it) and living in Spain with no friends, family and a language barrier is going to put a strain on your relationship to say the least especially as you don't sound too sure anyway. Talk to her and both think carefully, if you are going to be working in the building industry you will need to speak spanish (at least a little relating to your work) All the best |
Re: So many questions!!!!
Originally Posted by sarajade
(Post 7545645)
Hi
Speaking from a personal view, after her (and your) current loss maybe a new life might not be the best idea, it will be ok to start but you really need people who love and care for you around you (belive you me, been there, done it) and living in Spain with no friends, family and a language barrier is going to put a strain on your relationship to say the least especially as you don't sound too sure anyway. Talk to her and both think carefully, if you are going to be working in the building industry you will need to speak spanish (at least a little relating to your work) All the best |
Re: So many questions!!!!
I'm sure you will be fine, it's not 'a walk in the park' but once you're used to it it's a much better way of life out there (I had to come back in 2005 due to family illness) and am itching to get back!! try and learn some spanish (job releated), good luck with it all :thumbsup:
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Re: So many questions!!!!
Its a much better life if you can find work. The current outlook is gloomy with circa 4 million out of work. Building is struggling as theres no demand, you'll be lucky to find work in that area.
With the current rates of exchange your £4000 wont last that long I'm afraid If you are determined then go for it, just be aware of the pitfalls at the moment. |
Re: So many questions!!!!
Do you think I would be better off moving nearer the holiday resorts for the summer and looking for work there in bars and other places like that and seeing if the life suits us over there?
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Re: So many questions!!!!
Originally Posted by scared1
(Post 7545859)
Do you think I would be better off moving nearer the holiday resorts for the summer and looking for work there in bars and other places like that and seeing if the life suits us over there?
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Re: So many questions!!!!
We live in Costa Blanca. There are jobs available but there are many chasing them. Just like in the UK, you need to convince any potential employer that you are the best man/woman for the job.
If you have no skills to offer you are very unlikely to find job in building trade at the present time. IMHO you would be better looking for work in the tourist trade. As you no doubt are aware, this is seasonal (May through September) and you will struggle to find employment thereafter. You need to plan very carefully and seek advice from those you know who may have lived and worked in your chosen region of Spain. I would suggest you make an effort to learn spanish. Good Luck :fingerscrossed: |
Re: So many questions!!!!
Originally Posted by missile
(Post 7546042)
We live in Costa Blanca. There are jobs available but there are many chasing them. Just like in the UK, you need to convince any potential employer that you are the best man/woman for the job.
If you have no skills to offer you are very unlikely to find job in building trade at the present time. IMHO you would be better looking for work in the tourist trade. As you no doubt are aware, this is seasonal (May through September) and you will struggle to find employment thereafter. You need to plan very carefully and seek advice from those you know who may have lived and worked in your chosen region of Spain. I would suggest you make an effort to learn spanish. Good Luck :fingerscrossed: |
Re: So many questions!!!!
Originally Posted by scared1
(Post 7545621)
Hi, my girlfriend is moving to spain on the 22nd of may and the whole thing terrifies me! We lost someone very close to us and since then my girlfriend hasnt been the same so she decided she needed a fresh start and im just following her but the whole thing terrifies me as iv only got about 2000e to relocate (as does she) so will have to find employment pretty quickly, im 23 and spent my life doin jobs on building sites, wud anyone be able to tell me if there wud be jobs out there open to me I cant see there being too many? Or where would be a safe secure place in the costa blanca region to rent? any reply will be greatly appreciated as im a nervous wreck about this I just want it all to go well for her sake.
Thanks! Having said that probably the best time to move around the world, travel and have adventures is when your young, no dependants etc etc. Don`t go with high hopes, take it as it comes and work through each issue as they arise, don`t worry, you`ll be fine, just make sure you look after each other, especially in stressful times. If Spain fails you, try lookin into workin for an aid agency, i did it around your age, 6 months in you`ll gain experience only seen on the news.It puts life into a different perspective. It`s a lot easier than you think, just be positive. Good luck. |
Re: So many questions!!!!
Given what you have said, and your line of work, you will probably not find work.
I think it would be best if you treated this as a long, well deserved, 'rest'. And time to get over these losses. Work out what you spend here in the UK. You will probably spend about the same there. Work out how much money you've got. Divide one by the other and this tells you how long your 'trip' is going to last. Look for work and if you haven't found any 3 or 4 weeks before the money runs out plan your return. |
Re: So many questions!!!!
Originally Posted by scared1
(Post 7546388)
Thanks for your help were flying into alicante on the 22nd hopefully everything will work out and staying in playa flamenca for the first two weeks, anyone know if there is much employment arond that area?
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