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 Post subject: Tico Pay Scales
PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 11:47 am 
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From AM Costa Rica today:
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Foreigners seeking to work here in for a shock
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff

Would-be expats frequently contact those already in Costa Rica seeking information on gaining employment here.

The biggest hurdles are ways foreigners can become legal residents with the right to work. That is a difficult accomplishment when so many Costa Ricans are seeking the same jobs. Work permits for foreigners usually are granted only for specialized jobs that Costa Ricans cannot perform.

Another hurdle is salary. Would-be expats frequently are astonished at the salaries paid here. A union truck driver from the United States or Canada is shocked when he finds out the typical salary for that type of job in Costa Rica is less than $10 a day.

Costa Rica closely controls salaries. While countries to the north have minimum wages, Costa Rica has a separate minimum wage for nearly every type of job. And the numbers keep changing, thanks to a continual devaluation of the colon.

Every six months the government negotiates salary increases with various employee unions. If the negotiations fail, as they did in November, the president may issue a decree setting the new salaries in conjunction with the Consejo Nacional de Salarios.

Under the latest decree that covers the first half of 2005, blue collar workers in agriculture, tourism, manufacturing and a host of other areas must earn from 3,903 to 5,377 colons daily, depending on qualifications. That’s from $8.45 to $11.64. And that’s for a day.

Monthly, the legal minimums range from 117,014 colons a month for someone like a janitor, a messenger or an elevator operator to 266,202 colons for a university master’s degree holder. That’s from $253 to $576 at the current exchange rate of about 462 colons to the U.S. dollar.

Some other salaries:

Domestic servant:
67,648 colons a month ($146) plus food.

University bachelor degree holder: 221,829 ($480).

Bartender:
4,475 colons a day ($9.69).

Bus driver:
4,475 colons a day ($9.69).

Tourist guide:
4,475 colons a day ($9.69).

Machine operator:
4,475 colons a day ($9.69).


Electrician or carpenter:
4,475 colons a day ($9.69).

Private accountant:
195,576 colons a month ($423).

Architectural draftsman:
136,409 colons ($295) a month.

Secretary:
136,409 colons ($295) a month.

General office worker:
126,973 colons a month ($275).

Gardener:
4,475 colons a day ($9.69)

The highest paid job title on the list is graduate journalist, which pays 327,856 colons a month or $710.

A bare-bones list of minimum salaries usually is available at news outlets in the metropolitan area and legal bookstores. However, the Ministerio de Trabajo y Seguridad Social has many more job classifications and specific minimum salaries in its files.

Most professionals work for salaries established by their colegios or trade organizations. For example, lawyers are supposed to get 10 percent of the value of any contract they prepare.

Most companies try to pay around the legal minimum, although more enlightened ones reward good employees. Although the salaries seem low by North American standards, they are good for Latin America, and employees here have the benefit of free medical care, pensions and other benefits not fully reflected in the paycheck.


Given even a fea gorda chica is going to score a few hits a week at the BM do you really think they can not survive without you sending them money :roll:

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 12:04 pm 
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You've got that right my brother. That's why I don't exactly cry for the poor working chicas in the gulch. The bad ones are making at least 4-5 times the national average.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 12:05 pm 
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Very informative! Thanks. I will keep this in mind when tipping and sticking to my 'NO CIEN' guns.

I wonder where the little beggars outside of the BM are on this scale.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 12:15 pm 
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Thanks ..........yet another reason not to over tip.
Sure to us a couple of bucks nothing., But way different when your only making $10 a day.

It's amazing to think that a lot of these girls are making more than a university professor, or anyone else for that matter.

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had a conversation with friend's of my regular's this trip and I asked about gift's etc..one hot colombian has 27 victoria secret slip's,15 digital camera's,15 guy's paying her not to have to work etc......even "cien for the day" is too much for them in my opinion.......but there career is short,so good luck to them :wink:


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I know one girl who used to make upscale money even by American standards. Don't feel too sorry for the wages they make. Only drawback is that most of them hate the job.

But, the direct gifts received ranged all the way from 30" television to a new refrigerator to a RT ticket to the Dominican and back. (No, none of these were my gifts) The dumb ass who bought the ticket to the DR and back paid by credit card. I happened to be snooping around in the bedroom one day and found the receipt. So, dude, if you are out there...I know your name and have your CC number.

If you take a girl out shopping and use a CC be VERY careful guys. You just never know where it may end up.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 9:07 pm 
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Osgood wrote:
......but there career is short,so good luck to them :wink:


Excellent point, I often wonder what these chicas do when they are too old for the trade. Being too old for the trade actually means you are still young. I doubt if they bank their money. So if any veterans out there who knows what happens to the chicas when their tits start to sag let us know.


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So if any veterans out there who knows what happens to the chicas when their tits start to sag let us know.


Unfortunately, in many cases, pass on the tradition to their daughters. They, then, become the main bread winner.

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I have seen a few in key Largo and Monkey Bar that should definatley look into this early retirment thing.


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I often wonder what these chicas do when they are too old for the trade


The very sad truth is they pass the family tradition down. It is not unusual to have an 18 yo chica puta introduce you to her 32 yo old mother and 47 yo grandmother (both ex putas). :cry: :cry:

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Wow! Talk about a fantasy...
(I'm a dog, I know...)


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I think Astro is down there doing a family foursome right now! :lol:

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Ding Dong;
I have seen many ticos driving MB, Land Rovers and full size BMW's. How is this possible? Are they businessmen, drug dealears, lawyers?
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I have seen many ticos driving MB, Land Rovers and full size BMW's. How is this possible? Are they businessmen, drug dealears, lawyers?


Have witnessed this also. ( Steve, when you move into the hood you will see all kind of late model SUV's parked at the Jewish school picking up their K*ds)

The only thing I can think of is that as in most 3rd world countries there are the poor & the rich what is lacking for the most part is a middle class.

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