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    Just when you think you have a great portero...

    Argh! I have been so happy with our portero. He has made me feel safe, fixes anything, never will take tip money (except Christmas), and has been extremely helpful and friendly. Well, I have learned even if you have a great portero here, your neighbors are likely to screw it up. The...
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    Has anyone done the CELTA course in BA?

    No, no benefit. I thought there might be since I was coming with my Argentine husband with plans to stay for quite a while. The jobs change so often in English teaching that they don´t care about longevity. In fact, some students prefer to change their teachers because they think the exposure...
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    Has anyone done the CELTA course in BA?

    By all means do the course here but go teach somewhere else! I enjoyed the course. I´ve had more luck than most people I know with getting work hours but I´ve dealt with a lot of bs. Private students are the best (ones that you find yourself.) Pay is low with most if not all institutes...
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    Burgernomics

    Yes, it was an example a long time ago & nothing has changed. That why I was saying it is old news. I am surprised they published the article recently. A lot of econ blogs and news sources talked about this a long time ago. It is recycled info. They should have at least added something to...
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    Burgernomics

    Old news maybe with a few new stats. The Big Mac has been missing from menus since I moved down here. You can order it if you ask though.
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    A Shitty New Years Eve.. and the Porteño Attitude

    How well do you even know this girl? From the description you gave it sounds to me like she may be in on the scheme. First of all, I don´t think a genuine porteño friend would take you there at night. Porteños are often very protective of their foreign friends. I imagine a lot would feel...
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    Hi Guys

    Yes, buy clothes at home (if they aren´t too expensive in Ireland.) Clothes here are very expensive and the quality is not good. They rip easily and some hardly survive the washing machine. A decent plain T-shirt can run you the equivalent of 50 U.S. or more. Of course you can find cheaper...
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    Holiday tip to Portero

    My mother in-law told us to give ours around 250 pesos and she bought some Christmas treats for us to give him. Probably depends on the type of building and portero etc. We don´t have 24hr service. I imagine you would tip more for 24hr porteros/security. I don´t know if you would tip each...
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    Apartment breakins - what I've learnt. And your experiences?

    Does that work? The tracks are a bit different than at home though. Not as deep, makes me wonder if a bit of jiggling would dislodge the rod. Maybe not though.
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    Apartment breakins - what I've learnt. And your experiences?

    Having an unpredictable schedule is a good one. I currently have one. I had a job opportunity for a full-time normal 9-5 gig recently and this is one of this first things I thought of. Although I'd be helping my husband more than I do now with all the bills, it would just take one robber to...
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    Joeblow gets robbed

    You left your bags alone in Retiro? We all slip up but, the only logical conclusion to this is that you´ll get robbed. I wouldn´t leave my bags alone in a park in the U.S.
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    My first step

    I second that. Bring enough savings to basically cover you for several months and cover a plane ticket home. Most people that come down here to do this leave very quickly. Search around this site. Most people will tell you it is very low-paying and there are a ton of disadvantages. Bad...
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    Job Advice for Teacher

    The paperwork and credentials really depend on the school. You will need a DNI. Schools here will not get you a work visa. I would look for jobs that are posted after the New Year. It doesn´t hurt to start now either. A lot of schools I know haven´t figured out their schedules for next...
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    can you drink the tap water

    We love our PSA water purifier. It hooks up to the sink. It tastes a lot better than the tap. You replace the filter every few months or so depending on how much you use it and what size you get. They have a sales stand at the entrance of Sodimac sometimes. http://www.psa.com.ar/
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    Passport & A Prayer...

    It isn't likely that you'll make enough teaching to pay your bills and get to enjoy a few fun things now and then. A lot of people dont realize this until they are a ways down this road. Most people I know teaching are using savings to get by and plan to return to the U.S. once they have...
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    To wed or to wait (for work visa)

    Considering marrying just for what is probably a somewhat low paying teaching job seems a little crazy to me. Were you thinking of marriage before? It is a serious thing anywhere but I think you should really consider if you want to enter into the system that deeply right away. Give it some...
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    Anyone interested in joining group Spanish classes?? (intermediate-advanced)

    I am interested as well. My schedule until the end of the month is pretty busy but after that this summer it should free up. I am probably intermediate but I haven´t taken a class. I´ve been learning on my own but I think I have reached a plateau and would like to take a class. I use the...
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    Thanksgiving in BA

    Usually American clubs have a political lean to them. I´ve known a few like this in different cities. Sometimes they are somewhat affiliated with the embassy. This seems to be. Supposedly the ambassador may make an appearance at the lunch (that´s what they told me on the phone).
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    Thanksgiving in BA

    Called the American club. They said they will have Turkey. The cost is 160 for lunch and you have to wear un saco/coat for men. Called Kansas too. It will be 90 per person for the Thanksgiving meal. They said they will take reservations for lunch but not dinner. They will have Thanksgiving...
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    Take out your dollars now!!

    Good question. How many Argentinians even put their dollars in an Argentine bank?
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