In first world nations, if you are a professional you can make good money. You are paid in strong currency. Namely US dollars and euros. There is plenty of opportunities as far a work is concerned.
I find that the hardest thing to give up for people who want to relocate to DR is the good money they can make in first world nations.
Although the DR was blessed with sunny blue skies,beautiful sugary white sand beaches and eternal summer,the down side is that money is in short supply in this nation and professionals work for peanuts. You can't dream with a Dominican salary. It might just cover your basic needs of eating,rent ect. The only way that the good outweighs the bad in DR is if you have plenty of money and can afford to give yourself a comfortable lifestyle without denying yourself of the things that you want.
I find that the hardest thing to give up for people who want to relocate to DR is the good money they can make in first world nations.
Although the DR was blessed with sunny blue skies,beautiful sugary white sand beaches and eternal summer,the down side is that money is in short supply in this nation and professionals work for peanuts. You can't dream with a Dominican salary. It might just cover your basic needs of eating,rent ect. The only way that the good outweighs the bad in DR is if you have plenty of money and can afford to give yourself a comfortable lifestyle without denying yourself of the things that you want.