Arjaydoubleu
8/17/2015 13:21 EST
I am considering a visit/move to Nicaragua I'm retired but want to find a job in resort management or construction management I have extensive experience in Property management and construction. I just want to keep busy but I have some questions about Nicaragua....is it Ex-pat friendly are jobs are hard to come by and do they like Americans?
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atz111
8/17/2015 13:53 EST
Expat friendly. Like Americans. You will not likely find a job…easily or otherwise unless you fall into a lucky one and then you will make scut wages.
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iguanalover
8/17/2015 20:27 EST
We have seen lots of expats work their way into great work, both paying and NGO things, but it takes time and networking. You need to get established and get to know people and how Nicaragua works. Networking is the key.
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JohnSS
8/18/2015 00:12 EST
A good salesman can make it anywhere. Small telemarketing guys here do well here as well as customer service folks. There is always the chance of an advanced fee scam but just avoid anything that smellls like that.
From FB: Jonathan Kirby Once again we are hiring for a telesales/telemarketing position. It's a full time tele-commute position doing counseling/sales. Base is approximately $1,026 US per month and top counselors make about $2,000 on top of this in bonuses and commissions. Total take home is about $3,026+ per month. Responsibilities would be to take inbound chats, calls and internet generated leads to convert into sales for tax and debt relief. For more information, please send a brief introduction about your sales experience / results or questions to company hrmanager@gmail.com
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JohnSS
8/18/2015 00:19 EST
That got a few bites on FB. For a joke I will try that mail to get a response. Smells a little too good the Nicas I know here who speak English well & can hard sell are more like $1,500 to #2K.
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