I know it doesn't hail there and if it does I can't imagine anybody would fix their cars. I have seen the body shops and the mud slingers. The only opportunity I see for fixing cars would be the rental cars and maybe the new car dealers, possibly some retail business from people who have a lot of money. But honestly I don't really want to work in the dominican republic unless it is really worth my time and that would mean making 500usd per day. I was going to just buy a 40 sailboat and go cruising for 4 months out of the year. I might still do that.
Anyway when I am down there I always attempt to communicate in spanish. Its just respect. I expect people in the states to try and speak english especially if they live there. "When in rome."
Anyway interesting people here. I guess I should have not started my intro in spanish. I would have rather the whole conversation moved towards where and what do the ex pats do.
Anyway when I am down there I always attempt to communicate in spanish. Its just respect. I expect people in the states to try and speak english especially if they live there. "When in rome."
Anyway interesting people here. I guess I should have not started my intro in spanish. I would have rather the whole conversation moved towards where and what do the ex pats do.