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I am sure that with all my experience, there must be someone or some company there that needs my expertise.
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The thing is that everyone wants this kind of expertise. Most settle for the cheapest kind of labor they can get. This has been my experience.
I think Hillbilly is right on with his advice.
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Sorry but it's probably kinder to tell you that up front.
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This is a sweet way of putting it and very sincere.
Even us foriegner's are cheap. We want cadillac service but are only willing to pay volkswagen wages. I see it and live it everyday. The job market here for blue collar workers coming from abroad is sad.
Not only that, but the skills you may possess may not be needed here. Building codes? What's that? Looks solid and straight to me.....
What really gets me is listening to people complain about the shoddy work they got, how they were ripped off on materials and NOW they have to pay again to fix it properly.
Living in the DR has shone some light on me. What I learned and perfected in the states (construction/ maintenance) has little use here except for my own building, hobbies, etc. etc.
My advice is to really research what avenue you want to have a career in, while planning to live here.
Virginian has a good lead for work, no doubt. This project is just up the road from us and is proposed to be a big housing/ resort development.
What you need is a long term, stable situation to provide for your family. Construction jobs here for gringo's are tough to find. Good luck.