Hello,
I'm 24 and from Dundee, been looking into moving to Spain for years now but always bottled the idea. With no ties or responsibilities and a job which I pretty much despise, have decided that the time is now.
I'm ideally looking to move to Tenerife first of all and look for bar/pub work, if anyone has any contacts or could guide me in the right direction then I would be very grateful. I'm not looking just to come over and get pissed all the time, I have a desire to learn the language and adapt to Spanish culture as it's always been something that fascinates me. Tenerife was suggested by a friend who lived there and said it would be the best starting point. I'm also going to be coming over alone so it's quite daunting but it's all or nothing now.
My sister will be living in Pamplona through University next year so would also be good to experience life in the north of Spain too. I'm just looking for any help/advice or anyone that can get me in contact with the right people so I can live the life I want to in Spain or the Spanish Isles.
Thanks
May 24, 2012 · mightyfrea
Hi there,
Welcome to the forum. I am pretty new here, but there is a ton of useful information that I am sure will help you. One thing that I am sure you realize, that is discussed a lot, is the high unemployment in Spain right now. How is your Spanish? Unless you are fluent, I believe your chances for work will be quite slim. Do you have any skills or a lot of savings?
Many expats start out teaching English, although it is also competitive.
Do as much research as you can before you come over, so you are not overwhelmed when you are here. It really depends on you as a person. If you love challenges, are independent, resourceful, and posses common sense, you'll get by, but keep some money set aside for that plane ticket home just in case. Cool that your sis will be in Pamplona, it will be good to have some family around. I have spent most of my time up north, and really love it. If you run out of options, walk the Camino de Santiago, I met a lot of people and even found work that way in '10. It was a great experience.
Best of luck, let us know how it goes:>
Laura
Welcome to the forum. I am pretty new here, but there is a ton of useful information that I am sure will help you. One thing that I am sure you realize, that is discussed a lot, is the high unemployment in Spain right now. How is your Spanish? Unless you are fluent, I believe your chances for work will be quite slim. Do you have any skills or a lot of savings?
Many expats start out teaching English, although it is also competitive.
Do as much research as you can before you come over, so you are not overwhelmed when you are here. It really depends on you as a person. If you love challenges, are independent, resourceful, and posses common sense, you'll get by, but keep some money set aside for that plane ticket home just in case. Cool that your sis will be in Pamplona, it will be good to have some family around. I have spent most of my time up north, and really love it. If you run out of options, walk the Camino de Santiago, I met a lot of people and even found work that way in '10. It was a great experience.
Best of luck, let us know how it goes:>
Laura