women in business/working women in DR
As a newbie to this blog, I wanted to get as much information as possible on FOREIGN women in business in DR or FOREIGN working women in DR.聽 I have had the chance to stay in DR (Puerto Plata) for over 2.5 months and have had a taste of the position of women in a family, but little experience about women in business/working women.
I am curious about women in business and FOREIGN women in business.
Are they considered differently? Are foreign women more respected, or less respected? I have had various situations where, as a gringa, I get what would be considered in Canada, sexual harassment. (whistling, "Hola Mami..", bonita...y ya y ya...)
Would a foreing women business owner get respected by employees, suppliers, men in general, ...and if she does speak spanish but not fully... ?
I have so many questions, ...please peak my interest with your comments, stories, knowledge...thank you so much!
I am also wanting to learn about the banking in DR (i hear their interest rates on savings deposit are more interesting)...I have so many more questions...
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For the first couple of years here it is tough to get people to take you seriously. After that hard work and good business sense can take you a long way.
Business here is very different in many ways.
Sexual harassment - oh my, pretty much part of the culture and not seen as harassment at all.
Banking - yes sometimes better rates. Be careful where you invest. Do not put all your $ in one place. Do not invest privately anything you cannot afford to lose.
That is a start.....
I have already been "used" (I consented) as a visual asset "prop" for a band...they're actually playing tonight in Puerto Plata...Not sure where you are at??? at Marco...He's pretty good bachata singer...check him out...
Other than that, I am questioning the "you cannot do what men do" because so far, I have acted as a strong headed gringa and it works well as long as I have the $$.聽 However, I have not yet confronted government authorities to the full front, that is what I am weary of...
Other than that, I have to improve my local, dominican spanish in order to fit in even better...my wardrobe works so far...Looks are a major asset I shall say...
Thank you!
Right now I am in Costambar heading back to Santo Domingo tomorrow!
Thank you for your help!
Have you been here before?聽 Do know that to work here legally you need your cedula (national ID card) and residency card (like a green card in the US).聽 If you are going into business for yourself you will also need a RNC (tax id) number.
Do know that the pay scale here is VERY low.聽 If you are lucky enough to find a job you usually be earning between $200 and $400 a MONTH!聽 There are tons of spas and massage locations (mostly in the tourist and expat areas as they are the ones who can afford them) both ligit and not so ligit.聽 As to teaching your best course if you have a degree or license is to contact some of the private schools, again in the Expat and more affluent areas of the country.聽 Education on a whole is not really stressed here but it is getting better with the new government.
If you have not been here come visit for a month or two and see if the country "fits" for you.聽 Again welcome.
Bob K
As to how much money you will make - nothing like you are used to.聽 Right now I can have a good full body massage - 1 1/2 hours for about US 20!
Now there are many spas / resorts etc who are always looking for staff!聽 Start there.聽 What area of the country are you thinking to settle in?聽 That will change some of our recommendations possibly!聽 聽
Starting a school聽 of massage.... interesting. Not sure what we currently have here.聽 聽Teaching English - are you qualified?聽 If not you might want to get qualified before coming. It is always a good idea to have more then one stream of income!!!!
Next thing - read all the threads that interest you!聽 Come back with any more questions you have, we are here to help!
I dont think I could do a massage for that cheap..hehe! I normally charge $120 for 90 mins here. Oh boy! Maybe I should call some large spas and see what they offer, it is probably not much, hmm. I was thinking of moving to Punta Cana. We got married there and spent 3 weeks in the DR visiting different places. It is so beautiful and would love to raise a family there since everyone seems so happy! I like to see the kids playing on the streets, something you rarely see in Canada anymore.
It is a good idea to contact the schools to teach english and see what there qualifications are.
Is there plenty of spas in Punta Cana and how do they do. (having trouble with my question mark button)
Thanks for the help!
Cristy
With teaching English you will need a degree and a certificate for teaching English (I think it is an ESL or something like that).
Living here is MUCH different than being on vacation for聽 a few weeks.
Bob K
Living in Punta Cana can be expensive and raising children - no issue until they need to go to school!!!
Bob is right living here is very different then vacation. Come check it out before making long term decisions....
Im going to check out some schools for ESL Training Certificate in Canada.
What are the schools like for the children? Is there good education?
We might come to visit the DR in a few months. Then I can apply for the cedula before we decide when to move. I will check out more places which I would like to stay...
Thanks for the advice!
Opening a good quality massage place for聽 people who live there might be a better idea but I do not know what the competition is there!聽
Good education is a commodity here that you will have to pay for!聽 And it is not cheap.聽 Cost depends on school year and the school you choose.
Be careful of taking under the table work, gov't is cracking down.
Yes you will need you ESL to teach English here and you will only find employment in a private school. Once again the competition for positions is pretty strong.聽 General public education is basically still a joke here.
Bob K
I'm going to see if I can take a course in ESL training before I come!
Hopefully I can come up with more ways to generate income!
Looks like if we have kids they would need to go to private schools. What are the cost in your area?
Thanks!
Private schools here in the capital start at about聽 US 500 per month per child. and it goes up as they age........

Bob K
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