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The best bet is to know the Dominican culture and to work for yourself in the DR, as employments lead to low pay and slave-like conditions in a lot of cases.聽 Yes you'll be lucky if you make $400/month.聽 They work 6 days a week and the Labour Laws are never followed.聽 There is no vacation picture in that picture.
Bob K
I would like to introduce myself to the forum/blog. I've skimmed some of the threads and read others quite intently and greatly appreciate the many points of view. Phoenix resident since '97, I am originally from Milwaukee. In the IT biz (but unfortunately not the Silicon-Valley-type-guy-who-cashed-in), I am a non-traditional student (old), writer and mixed-media artist/photographer.
Bob K

So from here I will jump to those DR threads which are especially important to me.Where in the DR will you be visiting in June.聽 If you are staying at a resort do get off the聽 reservation and explore some. It is a great place.
Bob K
I have visited the DR many times and twice have landed in Punta Cana and bussed it Puerto Plata with stops along the way.聽 I have friends in the north and the south so is great way to see the island.聽 My niece married a DR fellow (same age) a few years ago and they reside in Edmonton with their new daughter, but winter in their new home they just finished this year in Santiago.聽 Lucky lifestyle for such a young couple!聽 Theirs is one of the few success stories of love in the DR. He was not a resort worker or in the tourist industry etc and she was very smart young woman and they fell in love slowly and naturally.
I have spent time in Punta Cana, Juan Dolio, Santo Domingo, Puerto Plata and Sosua over the past few years.聽 My goal is to be wintering in one of these locations in the next 4 years. Just not sure which one.聽 My plan is to divide my house here in Alberta and put in a basement suite, which I've started already.聽 聽I will have income from the rental of my home giving me the ability to winter in DR.聽 I own a trailer and land in an RV park in Alberta where I will spend summers and pick up work at my local hospital, to keep up some income, as I am still many years away from retiring.聽 All looks great on paper!聽
Anyway, after this long introduction I had better get things done here.聽 Thank-you to many of you who put your time in here to help and welcome us all. Have a great day and for heavens sake....please send warm winds and sunshine this way!
Debra
I joined this webpage some time ago, but i havent really been that active. So ill introduce myself again.
My name is Gabriela, but everyone calls me Gaby. Im a born and raised dominican. Ive lived in Spain for two periods of my life doing my masters degree, first in Barcelona and then in Madrid. I have a deep love for the spanish culture, i had a blast living over seas, and Europe is one of my favorite places to visit.
I currently run a private school (preschool, primary school and highschool), its a huge responsability but the fact that i can run my own buissiness and change the world a tiny little way makes it all worth while. Im super passionate about the NGO sector. I often make donations rally or colaborate with foundations giving Emotional Education seminars as a volunteer.
I love music, cant imagine my life without it, dont really like bachata or regeton. I like to meet new people, practice my english, go out for a quiet dinner or drinks.
If anyone of you needs any help undersating how the DR Works, or needs any advice, feel free to ask! I dont know if youve planned a get together, but expats get togethers are always supe fun!
Have a lovely day!!
Gaby
Bob K
Bob K
Welcome to the forum, again. Sounds like you and I have similar interests as u like to practice your english (I speak it prefect) I need to practice my Spanish, if it even can be called that anymore jaja. I also love to meet new people. Im half Dominican half St Thomanian and these days have a strong desire to more of my Dominican culture/ heritage, which is one of the reasons I desired to become an expat, and how I got on the forum.
An expat party does sound super fun! Gotta keep me posted on that one聽

Again welcome
Bob K
How far from the UASD (the big University)
do you live?
Tom.
Anyway again welcome to the forum.
Bob K
My name is Tony and my wife, Joan, and I are here in Santiago serving God as Christian Evangelical missionaries. We have only been in country for about 3 months and are still learning a lot about the country, the culture, and the people. I will monitoring some of the forum threads for any useful information. Thanks...
What kind of work are聽 you doing.聽 We have a lot of聽 missionary folks who rent our Cabarete condo for mini escapes all the time..
Bob K
I am from Nova Scotia Canada, and married to a Brit now Canadian. We retire in 8 years and are looking at Cabarete, Samana as a future full time home. So we are self informing and educating ourselves as much as possible.聽 Looking to start a Spanish course in order to communicate though obviously the Dominican Spanish will have differences. Thanks for sharing your experiences and we are reading them with rapt attention.
We look forward to your participation in the forum.聽 Again Welcome!
Bob K
Our thoughts (so far) have us looking at the DR, Ecuador and a few others. Basically we are done with snow and need to find a place we can afford to live and indulge our love of mother ocean and maybe make use of our professional diving credentials.
Thanks for having us.
T

My wife and I retired here full time 8years ago and have no looked back for a second.
Bob K
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