fko1 said:What are the salaries of the police??
Scandall said:Next to nothing.
Chirimoya said:A friend of mine had an interview for an exec. assistant post in SD. She is Dominican and speaks good English. They were offering about RD$15,000 per month.
Hillbilly said:Cook from 7-3 pm = $3,300 + $20 per additional meal. This week she took home an extra $480. Young assistant $50 per day. Handy man $150 per day + gas money for errands.
Full time, full professor at good university: about $60 K + perks.
Part time professor at good university: Undergrad->$275-$350 per hour of class, + perks.
School teacher: about RD$12,000-$14,000 depending..
School teacher at Santiago Christian School--about US$22,000 or so....an educated guess. No taxes, however
Translator-Judicial with Supreme Court Seal authority: $500 per page.
Simultaneous translator for conferences: US$350 per day.
Sexy model for your stand at a trade show: RD$10,000 per day (6 hours)
Tailor: Cuff a pair of pants: -> RD$100
"Escort" for a night on the town: About US$150-$200.....
Potato_Salad said:Around $300 US dollars for 6 hours of work?!? Those models make more money than I make here in New York City!!! :surprised
Does anyone know how much a medical doctor makes in the DR?
MariposaAzul said:School teacher: about RD$12,000-$14,000 dependingSchool teacher at Santiago Christian School--about US$22,000 or so....an educated guess. No taxes, however
:angry: bad guess! WAY off! One doesn't even make half that. Starting pay in the states is sometimes four times the amount, at least.
amy2761 said:How about military? Anybody know?
Stay well,
Amy
rafael said:Sure but your probably work 40+ hours her week. The "models" probably work 6 hours every few months;-) It is much cheaper to find a hot girl, buy her a sexy outfit, and pay for the salon. Giver her 1,000 pesos on top of that and you have one very happy girl.
To add:
Shoe Shine boy - 300 pesos per day in Gazcue, Santo Domingo 8am to 8pm
amy2761 said:Chino - the answer to your question is that very few can pay for decent rent, buy good quality and varied groceries, pay for school or relaible transportation that doesn't come with life threatening risks attached .... that's why we have the barrios, people who live on rice and platanos, schools with no running water or school supplies and death-wish motos as well as publicos that stuff 8 people in a toyota corolla for another death-wish drive to/from work.
Sorry - I'm done! :nervous:
Stay well,
Amy