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Does anyone have any advice about job opening down there for anything. I have a college degree and I'm looking to move down there for awhile. I have lived there before for about 3 months but I am interested in moving back down there. I would prefer a job in the hotels but teaching wouldn't be teriible either!
I think in that area, being a real estate agent is a huge profession in which they are always looking for more people. I think teaching and doing real estate would be a fairly good income there.
Actually I am in a room and I cant find no solutions and
I cant see any view for what I raelly wont to do , but about
one thing that I am sure is that I will do almost anything
to go for a while back to Guanacaste/ Tamarindo .
So can anybody help me to have a Idee to what were can find
a job
Comment #3Todd (63.176.159.180) - 09/22/08 09:05
Teaching English or Surf instruction doesn't require much need for a degree... why not go to Tamarindo to relax and enjoy the sun and beach?
Comment #4Lulu (63.176.159.235) - 11/28/08 21:35
Hey Morgan, I thought you've already been to Tamarindo so what's keeping you from going back there? Life is made by the choices we make, if you think you'll get a good job at Tamarindo then go! but if not I suggest you stay in wherever you are at and try finding a job there. Why ask for other people's help when you can just go and walk in to apply for any job openings. Also try "Google"ing job openings in Tamarindo. You have a spine right?
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