J'ai pas mal hésité avant d'écrire ce post car ce genre de d'intention est souvent polémique (et je le comprends d'ailleurs!)mais.... j'ai besoin de votre aide!! 🙂 et meme en farfouillant bien dans les discussions je n'ai pas trouvé qui réponde vraiment à mes.. questions existentielles! Alors quitte à me faire incendier je me lance 😉
Mon copain est parti hier à Antananarivo pour un an en VIE ds les telecoms. Un an aaaargh non pas possible😕 Et ce serait bieeeeen dommage de passer à côté de cette ocaz de partir en terra incognita!!!
Je reprends mes études en septembre on va donc essayer de se retrouver avant, j'espere pouvoir le rejoindre vers fin mars ou avril et tant pis pour la saison des pluies 😇(fonction des billets d'avion aussi) mais mais mais!!! Peu pas vivre ne serait ce qu un mois aux frais de la princesse!
Dans l'hypothese merveilleuse que je puisse faire des economies en plus de l'A/R est il possible (quel mot flou tout d'un coup) de trouver un pti boulot?A la démmerde?
De ce que j'ai vu et lu pour ce type de question il m'a semblé c'était plus du domaine du critiquable que du possible mais les personnes concernées cherchaient plutôt à trouver un bon job et surtout des conditions de vie/rémunération "à l'européenne", je suis consciente de la problematique du cliché "habitant du pays riche qui veut travailler dans un pays pauvre parce qu'il sera encore plus riche" ... et qu'il y a (apparemment?) peu de boulot là bas ... mais un an c'est long😕
Enfin voila, j'attends avec impatience vos réactions, pros ou amateurs de mada tout élément de réponse sera le bienvenue 🙂🙂🙂
Des boulots il y en déjà pas pour les gasy; alors imagine pour les vazaha sauf expatrier ou monter son affaire!!!!!! Si tu veux travailler à 30 euros par mois!!!!!!!!!🤪
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Tant que la couleur de la peau sera plus importante que la couleur des yeux, nous ne connaitrons pas la paix.
Comme déjà dit dans une discussion précédante sur le même thème...
pas d'ANPE à Mada, mais ici en France tu peux entrer en contact avec ANPE Internationale et consulter des offres sur Mada... bien sûr s'il y en a....🤪
Tu a essayé en proposant directement tes services à l'entreprise qui emploie ton ami ??? Why not... on ne sait jamais !!!
Mais motivée comme tu a l'air de l'être, tu devrais trouver...
bonjour,
Vu que vous (laurebk) êtes etudiante, dans quelle branche? et quel niveau? n'est-il pas mieux de chercher un stage? ce sera un plus pour vous dans votre CV. Votre copain qui est déja sur place n'aura pas du mal à vous en trouver, je pense.
Honnêtement si tu cherches un petit boulot payé au salaire malgache... tu ne trouveras pas ! à mon avis personne ne prendra une vasaha pour faire un petit boulot !
Et accessoirement, le montant des petits salaires là-bas est très, très bas, je ne vois pas trop quel avantage tu en tirerais, à part bien sûr t'occuper pendant que ton copain bosse et rencontrer des gens.
Si tu cherches vraiment tu peux toujours voir avec les centres culturels français à Tanà (alliance française ou centre culturel albert Camus par exemple), mais sinon je ne vois pas trop vers qui tu pourrais te tourner... à moins d'aller voir des vasahas qui tiennent des hôtels ou des restos ? mais là encore par rapport à un malgache ils ne te prendront pas si tu leur coûte plus cher donc bon !
Surtout qu'avec les indemnités de VIE et vu le coût de la vie à Mada, ton copain aura largement de quoi te nourrir (c'est de lui que tu parles quand tu dis "aux frais de la princesse" ??), sauf si vous allez au resto tous les soirs, et encore. et là encore, si tu cherches un boulot pour "arrondir les fins de mois" heu... dis-toi que mon copain a bac+ 7, il est malgache, et gagne 100 euros par mois pour un poste plutôt qualifié... ça te donne une idée... Et surtout comparé aux indemnités de VIE c'est vraiment rien...
Si j'étais toi je bosserais 15 jours en France avant de partir, ou quelques week-ends, tu gagneras autant qu'en 3 mois à Mada et tu profiteras de tes vacances là-bas !
Petite précision aussi, la durée maximale du visa touriste est de 90 jours donc d'avril à septembre il faudra que tu ressortes (= prendre l'avion pour Mayotte ou la Réunion) et rerentres dans le pays.
Bonjour
En reference au msg de Maarionj car il est de bon conseil.
Effectivement si c est pour une question d argent, ce ne sera pas un petit boulot la bas qui permettra de mettre du beurre dans les epinards (ou vraiment un tt petit peu de beurre seulement). Ton copain gagnera largement sa vie donc vivre aux frais de la princesse ne devrait pas etre difficile.
A titre d exemple, a Mada je gagnais 450 euros et je vivais bien avec femme et enfant (pas tres bien mais bien). Depuis la vie a augmenté mais ce que gagne un VIE suffit largement a deux (et c est un euphemisme).
Si c est pour s occuper, meme si 3 mois passent vite juste a decouvrir le pays, l ideal est suremment de cibler des activités benevoles dans la plethore d assoc, voire dans une entreprise histoire d avoir une activité. Apres tt depend de tes competences aussi. Un dessinateur industriel ou un specialiste de la fusion froide aura bien evidemment bien moins de chance de trouver une activité motivante qu un educateur, un instit ou un agronome.
Enfin je n ai pas compris si c est l activité c est pour 1 an, 3 mois ou moins mais au final pourquoi ne pas chercher a parcourir Mada qui en vaut bien la peine. D autant que Tana est une bien belle ville pour qui a le temps et qui sait la decouvrir.
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