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Searching For A Job
Simon M Skinner
If you think that you know what you'd like to do, and you are considering a job in the Caribbean, there are a few things that you will need to remember. First of all, just knowing that you are going to the Caribbean isn't all you need to know. You should first research the various islands of the Caribbean and find one that looks like it would be a good match for you. You should think about where you want to live, and then look for a job there.
Also, remember that when you are employed in the Caribbean, you will have the added pleasure of being surrounded by beautiful scenery. Each of the islands is very different, so remember that your costs and the culture that you are living in will be different depending on where you actually go. So, be sure that you know what you are getting into. If you want a specific type of employment, you might be limited as to what islands you think about living on.
The mainstream islands, like Bermuda or even the Cayman Islands are really well known, so you'll be able to find lots of good information for yourself before going there. It is also easy to relocate to an island that is already well known. Most of the time, the types of amenities that you are used to where you live will be available on these well known islands, so you can have the same type of life that you currently have.
Some of the other islands in the Caribbean, however, aren't as wealthy, which means that your standard of living will be drastically different. You need to investigate the type of place that you are going to be at, so that you know what to expect.
Many times, people focus on the fun of finding a great job in the Caribbean, and forget to think about where they will be living. Islands like Barbados, Aruba, Turks & Caicos, and St. Lucia are all great places to find work, but they are all different, so you must be sure that you know what you are getting into.
A good option if you are looking for employment and are from the US, might be to stick with jobs in US territories. It will be easier to gain and keep employment, and you can have the same protections that you'd have in the states if you are an American citizen living in a US territory. These include Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.
Remember, you should always take a trip to the place that you'll be living before you accept a job offer. See if you can familiarize yourself with the place before you accept. Also, stay as long as you can so that you'll feel comfortable knowing that you have a good idea of what life will be like there. Remember as well that you might have to search for a long time. There are lots of places to work in the Caribbean, but lots of people want to work there, so you might look for 6 months or even a year before you find the perfect position for yourself.
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