0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
I am applying for a teaching job in Bermuda in a community college (there is only onw higher ed institution, and this is it: http://www.bercol.bm) that pays amazingly well (but it just about average salary in Bermuda). They say the minimum salary will be $72,631.44. Oh, and that's the absolute minimum pay, even for people with no experience, so I should get a bit more.
Quote : | "Minimum Qualifications: Applicants for teaching positions in the Liberal Arts division must possess a Master's degree from a recognized institution in the academic discipline noted. In addition a minimum of two (2) years' full-time, teaching experience at the college/university level is preferred.
The salary is determined by education level and experience.
The minimum salary will be from $72,631.44. " |
Anyway, has anybody been there, lived there, or know anybody personally who lived/worked there?
I can get info from the web (and have), but I am interested in personal accounts. Is it safe? Are there any bad neighbourhoods (and good), or is it mostly the same? Violent crime? Burglaries?
I am guessing there can't be much of violent crime since it is an offshore banking and tax-haven. Consider this:
Per capita GDP: $75K+ Average house price: $1m+ (2-bed)
Yes, that's average house price. I am not going to be buying a house if I get the job, but renting.
Back to searching the web. But please do post any 1st or 2nd hand accounts. Thanks.10/2/2008 4:30:09 AM |
SaabTurbo All American 25459 Posts user info edit post |
Expect to drive around on SKOOTS.
Expect to actually wear bermuda shorts as part of a suit.
Expect to have extremely high cost of living. 10/2/2008 6:44:39 AM |
TKE-Teg All American 43410 Posts user info edit post |
I was there for a week ten years ago so my views might be somewhat dated.
-its a remote island so most common stuff will cost more. -its a british colony so you drive on the other side of the road -pretty sure there are no bad areas of the island from a crime point of view -the island speed limit is 25mph or something ridiculous like that (its in kph, so I don't recall the exact limit) -even if you wanted to buy a house you probaby couldn't. They're not building any new houses and people aren't leaving. -its an awesome place with amazing weather and beautiful beaches. 10/2/2008 7:43:14 AM |
Shivan Bird Football time 11094 Posts user info edit post |
I took a cruise there last Summer. It was beautiful, the people were friendly, and the accents and demographics are pretty similar to NC. The roads are pretty narrow and some of the drivers are crazy. I don't think you can get a car unless you live there permanently. They say everything closes at 5:00, but I was always back on the ship by then anyway. I went all over the place and didn't notice any crime or terrible neighborhoods. You can bet your ass that a huge chunk of your paycheck will go to housing. I saw some "for rent" fliers and the prices were outrageous, easily 3x what you'd see in Raleigh. But that's what happens when the whole country is 20 square miles of beachfront property. 10/2/2008 7:52:51 AM |
crazywolf96 All American 1001 Posts user info edit post |
Prepare to pay at least $25 whenever you grab a sandwich for lunch.
And did you know that at any time a local Bermudian who posses the qualifications for this job could take it from you at any time. I believe it’s a law. It doesn't matter how long you've been there, they will automatically give the job to a local (even with less experience) and give you the shaft.
Other than that, it’s a beautiful place and the people are really friendly (I guess they should be considering they suck the money out of every visitor they get). 10/2/2008 8:22:07 AM |