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    C0d3_P03t
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    Hello everyone, Is £1200 enough as a monthly pay in UK? Accomodation and food is payed by the company in a 4 star hotel, so no bills for electricity and water and no payments for apartments or accomodations. Is it good or not? Regards, Luke

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      Hello everyone, Is £1200 enough as a monthly pay in UK? Accomodation and food is payed by the company in a 4 star hotel, so no bills for electricity and water and no payments for apartments or accomodations. Is it good or not? Regards, Luke

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      I'd say that's pretty damn good. My mortgage (which is just below the current UK average house price) is almost £1000 a month, plus £50 for gas/electric. I guess you won't be paying local council tax either (which costs me another £150).

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        I'd say that's pretty damn good. My mortgage (which is just below the current UK average house price) is almost £1000 a month, plus £50 for gas/electric. I guess you won't be paying local council tax either (which costs me another £150).

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        I am currently living in malta, but a friend just offered me this opportunity. to go to UK and work there on Visual C#. Apart from the already payed accomodation and stuff like that, every 2 weeks or 3 if i remember correctly they issue an airticket to come home for 4 days to see my family. The problem is i'm 21 and im afraid of working in an other country, i'll miss my family i guess and all the friends. If you know what i mean? It sounds like a very good job to take, but when i think that i have to leave everything behind, it kinds of scares me, I know i'll be coming every 2 weeks and stuff, but still. Do you understand me? Regards, Luke

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          I am currently living in malta, but a friend just offered me this opportunity. to go to UK and work there on Visual C#. Apart from the already payed accomodation and stuff like that, every 2 weeks or 3 if i remember correctly they issue an airticket to come home for 4 days to see my family. The problem is i'm 21 and im afraid of working in an other country, i'll miss my family i guess and all the friends. If you know what i mean? It sounds like a very good job to take, but when i think that i have to leave everything behind, it kinds of scares me, I know i'll be coming every 2 weeks and stuff, but still. Do you understand me? Regards, Luke

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          Luke Agius wrote: every 2 weeks or 3 if i remember correctly they issue an airticket to come home for 4 days to see my family. Excellent deal! We sometimes have people over from offices in other countries for months at a time - no chance to pop home for a break! If you don't take this opportunity, I think you'll regret it. Go for it - if you get really homesick, you can always quit. Go for it Luke. Where in the UK will you be based?

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            Luke Agius wrote: every 2 weeks or 3 if i remember correctly they issue an airticket to come home for 4 days to see my family. Excellent deal! We sometimes have people over from offices in other countries for months at a time - no chance to pop home for a break! If you don't take this opportunity, I think you'll regret it. Go for it - if you get really homesick, you can always quit. Go for it Luke. Where in the UK will you be based?

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            Do it now while you can :) One day when you are older maybe with house, wife kids, bills etc you'll wonder "should i have gone for it?". Only with hindsight and many years under the bridge do you realise what opportunities you had when you were younger and didn't take them. As Robert says .... if it's not right go back home and carry on as you are. I still remember having to write your own code in FORTRAN rather than be a cut and paste merchant being pampered by colour coded Intellisense - ahh proper programming - those were the days :)

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              Luke Agius wrote: every 2 weeks or 3 if i remember correctly they issue an airticket to come home for 4 days to see my family. Excellent deal! We sometimes have people over from offices in other countries for months at a time - no chance to pop home for a break! If you don't take this opportunity, I think you'll regret it. Go for it - if you get really homesick, you can always quit. Go for it Luke. Where in the UK will you be based?

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              My Friend told me but i forgot where exactly. I know i can adapt myself to the envoriment and i have a couple of friends i could visit in UK + there are other maltese workers there so i could feel home and if i can't solve a problem and swear everyone can understand me hehe. so i guess i should go for it :) Being only 21 with the opportunity to earn up to 1200 a month, i think its a good idea. I heard there are some managers up in UK they earn up to 300 sterling a day, that would be a major pay. I would feel like prince charles lol haha Regards, Luke

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                I am currently living in malta, but a friend just offered me this opportunity. to go to UK and work there on Visual C#. Apart from the already payed accomodation and stuff like that, every 2 weeks or 3 if i remember correctly they issue an airticket to come home for 4 days to see my family. The problem is i'm 21 and im afraid of working in an other country, i'll miss my family i guess and all the friends. If you know what i mean? It sounds like a very good job to take, but when i think that i have to leave everything behind, it kinds of scares me, I know i'll be coming every 2 weeks and stuff, but still. Do you understand me? Regards, Luke

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                Hey Luke Sounds like a very good offer. Go for it I say :-) Nish

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                  Hello everyone, Is £1200 enough as a monthly pay in UK? Accomodation and food is payed by the company in a 4 star hotel, so no bills for electricity and water and no payments for apartments or accomodations. Is it good or not? Regards, Luke

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                  Luke Agius wrote: Accomodation and food is payed by the company in a 4 star hotel, Are you certain it's not only for a limited time until you settle yourself in ? heck, I'd move there for half that if they paid for the accomodation and food !!!


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                    Luke Agius wrote: Accomodation and food is payed by the company in a 4 star hotel, Are you certain it's not only for a limited time until you settle yourself in ? heck, I'd move there for half that if they paid for the accomodation and food !!!


                    Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad

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                    No its on the company man, One question before i go there :) Are electronic products expensive in UK? :) hehe:-D Regards, Luke

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                      Hey Luke Sounds like a very good offer. Go for it I say :-) Nish

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                      I Hope they won't bomb the place before i go hehe, I think im going for it...innit chap? bloody right lad!!! lol Regards, Luke

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                        No its on the company man, One question before i go there :) Are electronic products expensive in UK? :) hehe:-D Regards, Luke

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                        Luke Agius wrote: Are electronic products expensive in UK? If you buy online you should get a good deal (cheaper than high-street shops). What you after? ;)

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                          Luke Agius wrote: Are electronic products expensive in UK? If you buy online you should get a good deal (cheaper than high-street shops). What you after? ;)

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                          A good laptop as soon as i arrive hehe Regards, Luke

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                            Hello everyone, Is £1200 enough as a monthly pay in UK? Accomodation and food is payed by the company in a 4 star hotel, so no bills for electricity and water and no payments for apartments or accomodations. Is it good or not? Regards, Luke

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                            £1200 net is about half of what I'd expect an experienced developer to earn in the UK, but if you're not paying for accommodation etc. you should do just fine. :) Anna :rose: Riverblade Ltd - Software Consultancy Services Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.

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                              Hello everyone, Is £1200 enough as a monthly pay in UK? Accomodation and food is payed by the company in a 4 star hotel, so no bills for electricity and water and no payments for apartments or accomodations. Is it good or not? Regards, Luke

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                              For how long (work and the is the accomodation for the duration of the work)? Remember that if this is for more than 6 months you are subject to UK tax etc. (I think). You will have to pay tax somewhere. Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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                                For how long (work and the is the accomodation for the duration of the work)? Remember that if this is for more than 6 months you are subject to UK tax etc. (I think). You will have to pay tax somewhere. Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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                                yeah accomodation is for the duration of work but i have to check on tax thing. thanks for pointing that out ;) i actually forgot about it hehe Regards, Luke

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                                  Hello everyone, Is £1200 enough as a monthly pay in UK? Accomodation and food is payed by the company in a 4 star hotel, so no bills for electricity and water and no payments for apartments or accomodations. Is it good or not? Regards, Luke

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                                  Depending on UK tax law there might be a gotcha. In the US, even if your employer is paying for temporary housing directly it's treated as taxable income which could mean a nasty surprise come tax day.

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                                    I am currently living in malta, but a friend just offered me this opportunity. to go to UK and work there on Visual C#. Apart from the already payed accomodation and stuff like that, every 2 weeks or 3 if i remember correctly they issue an airticket to come home for 4 days to see my family. The problem is i'm 21 and im afraid of working in an other country, i'll miss my family i guess and all the friends. If you know what i mean? It sounds like a very good job to take, but when i think that i have to leave everything behind, it kinds of scares me, I know i'll be coming every 2 weeks and stuff, but still. Do you understand me? Regards, Luke

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                                    take the oppertunity!! If it doesn't pay-off you quit and find something else, but if you didn't take it you'll regret it later. go 4 it! good luck Luke Agius wrote: The problem is i'm 21 and im afraid of working in an other country wuss :-D No hurries, no worries.

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                                      Depending on UK tax law there might be a gotcha. In the US, even if your employer is paying for temporary housing directly it's treated as taxable income which could mean a nasty surprise come tax day.

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                                      NASTY Surprise that is, i'll check about it tonight, thanks for the info guys. Regards, Luke

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                                        take the oppertunity!! If it doesn't pay-off you quit and find something else, but if you didn't take it you'll regret it later. go 4 it! good luck Luke Agius wrote: The problem is i'm 21 and im afraid of working in an other country wuss :-D No hurries, no worries.

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                                        wuss??? :mad: lol Doesnt it scare you to work in a country where u know no one? and in uk where they take up site bombings and suicide attacks as a hobby? hehe Regards, Luke

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                                          wuss??? :mad: lol Doesnt it scare you to work in a country where u know no one? and in uk where they take up site bombings and suicide attacks as a hobby? hehe Regards, Luke

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                                          Luke Agius wrote: Doesnt it scare you to work in a country where u know no one? yes it does, but on the other side, I would regret it if I wouldn't go for it. If I don't like it I can still return. Luke Agius wrote: and in uk where they take up site bombings and suicide attacks as a hobby? I laugh at the face of danger :laugh: Anyway, make up your own mind and good luck. No hurries, no worries.

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