Thanks for the responses, especially the detailed ones! I know this topic has been discussed many times so I apologize, but us guys asking these questions always need the most up to date info from the locals.
More about me. I'm 35 and technically uneducated, but "techie" educated. I don't have a college degree or any certification, but I'll be headed to CR for 4-12 months to train a new team of admins. Most likely only for 3-4 weeks this time though. With so many IT jobs moving down to CR lately, its only a matter of time before my job would go too...probably within the next 3 years. With the high cost of living in CA, I pretty much live paycheck to paycheck right now and my rent is $1400/mo for a 1 bdrm apt. With the major things listed below among other things, my monthly expenses are about $2700.
- gas guzzler car, payments and insurance
- 1 bedroom apt in gated community
- cable tv
- high speed cable internet
- cellphone with data
- food, but i am already used to eating cheap
I'm hoping that CR might offer me an opportunity to live a similiar lifestyle for less, but also allow me to afford college. I figure if I can live a little better for the next 5-10 years and get an education out of it, I can always come back to the states to make money and travel to CR to visit until I'm ready to retire there.
I'm looking forward to the mongering experience, but its not my main reason for wanting to move. I'm just looking for an opportunity at a better life. If I end up getting laid off in a few years, it may be a little difficult to get another job quick because while I'm capable, I dont have a degree or certs, just lots of really valuable experience.
My options are:
1) Look for a new, higher paying job in the US now when most companies are cutting back. I could certainly command more salary, but the risk of
of moving to a new job that will also be offshored is high right now in my field.
2) Transfer to CR with my current company at my current job, but salary adjusted for cost of living in CR, about $20k. This would allow me to still be in bottom management and more income than the average tico. Then I wouldn't have to worry about being laid off anytime soon because the success rate of the project in the long run would almost be guaranteed.
3) Look for a new job in the US that allows 100% telecommuting. It may pay significantly less than I'm currently making, but may be twice as much as my salary if I transfer to CR with my current job. I'm not sure how this one would be possible legally though. I'm thinking I'd have to be in CR is a tourist and leave for 72hrs every 90 days and figure that into my work schedule. So many times have I thought of doing this one here in the US....live in the mountains and telecommute as long as I had high speed internet. Then cost of living would work out with lower pay.
MadGerman, I'm totally open to earning extra cash as an english speaker, hook me up buddy! $400-$600/mo rent for a safe sounds good to me. I'm street smart, and can deal with walking around on the streets and running from a mob if I have to, but having to deal with buglaries at home would piss me off. My current rent is slightly more than 1 paycheck as it is now. Is $600 enough to comfortably live and possibly save anything for the other necessities? I'd like to own a car eventually down there, but am not planning on it for the first year if I were to move. I guess I'm not too concerned with trying to live American in CR. I know how to eat cheap and not glued to american brand names. I'd actually enjoy living like a tico, but being a stranger from another country not knowing anyone, you gotta pay for the extra safety until you get to know the people and how things work.
As far as my spanish, I took the usual 2 yrs of required foreign language classes in highschool. I live in an area where at least half of the things are usually marked in both english and spanish. I haven't practiced speaking spanish in years so I know I gotta brush up but I'm confident I can learn quick. Right now I'd say that you'd think I'm an embarrassing broken-spanish-gringo-tourist who took spanish back in highschool and slept through half the classes.
Cartago...will research further
Heredia...will research further