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Looking for a job: Average comfortable salary

Posted: Wed Sep 6, 2017 6:38pm
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reaclark13

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Hi, 

I was wondering the average annual salary that is comfortable to live off? 

Does anyone know of any admin jobs, are they easy to get? What is the average salary? 

Also, can anyone advise on dental nurse salary and availability of jobs? 

I am torn between teaching English and doing an administrative role. Can someone please advise on this so I can get the relevant qualifications before moving over? 

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Posted: Wed Sep 6, 2017 7:59pm

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Posted: Wed Sep 6, 2017 7:59pm

Impossible to answer i am afraid. How long is a piece of string. Too many variables. If you have kids and you want them in an English private school you are looking at a roughly 700ish euros per mth per child. 1200 euros per child upfront registration. Highly unlikely you would get a dental nurse role due to training differences and lack of fluent Spanish. I am guessing you are not fluent in Spanish. If not you couldn't really market yourself as an English teacher. This would only be on an ad hoc basis if you did speak Spanish  (not consistent income).To teach more formally most international schools would expect you to be a formally qualified teacher. 3 year training including working in a school as A QTS.

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