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Originally Posted by Spiffav8
It's a fairly good deal...at least for the position I'm considering. They provide you with a 1900 sq ft. house furnished Western style. With my luck this means lot's of John Wayne posters all over the place. In addition to your salary they give you a monthly living allowance. Not sure it would cover the cost but it would help.
I've heard more than a few stories about guys getting miss treated by the contract company. That makes me nervous! So I'm doing my home work and making sure that thing are on the up and up. Last thing I want is to get over there, be locked into a contract and have both me and my wife hating every moment of it.
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Curtis:
One more thought as I read this post.
Take your contract to an Attorney that deals with international companies. Have him look it over and give his advice. Usually the first meeting is free. You could pick his brain for free, and if there was something to be worried about and it cost you a couple thousand to really set it up right for you, it would be cheap money.
Since you will have a house and a allowance there's a great possibility for some big time savings.
Seriously though, before signing any contract, have a QUALIFIED attorney check it out. I promise this to is the smart thing to do as you are getting ready to invest 3 years of your working career in this undertaking.
Don't be afraid to go, just take prudent steps along the way to make sure your bases are covered.
Once over there and you are settled, you might take a look at the traditional living quarters for, "Important", employees and consider going native.
Setting up a house in the style of a foreign country is difficult in some countries, and expensive because everything has to be imported, whereas the housing available that is more traditional might actually give you a higher standard of living. It might even be furnished with maids, cooks and drivers.
Depending on your, "Importance", the attorney might be able to enhance you living conditions through some mild negotiating. It never hurts to ask. The worst that can happen is they say, "No". Domestic help overseas is very inexpensive as compared to our lifestyle because they have millions of people that are not especially trained to be in a professional job and have therefore by choice or by circumstance work keeping peoples houses in order. You might keep this under your hat until you get it approved before you tell your wife, then she can decide whether or not she wants it. It might be a real kick for her to be helped and pampered while you are gone.
This of course may not be possible, but at least take the time to investigate it. Have a blast.
Thanks BTW for the kind comments.
Take care,
Ty