j' ai eu une offre de travail en libye et j' hésite un peu , en Tunisie jesuis rémunéré à 1000DT tunisien , sera t' il bon marché de travailler en libye dans une agence de voyage et qu' elle salairedevrais jedemander sachant queje devrais déménager moi mon mari et mes enfants
JE PENSE QUE TU as un bon salaire etant payee 1000DT et en plus tu vis chez toi.
Tu peux demander a l'agence libyenne qui souhaite t'engager de te faire un salaire compris dans l'intervalle de 1400 a 1500 LYD ou plus pour que tu puisse en profiter de ton nouveau Job.C'est a toi de faire le rapport et de voir ce que t'arrange. Pour le logement a tripoli avec une famille il faut te faut debloquer 250 a 300 LYD pour la location .
Voici ce que je peux te dire d'apres ce que j'ai comprs de ton message bien que tu n's dnner des details sur le metier que tu dois exercer en Libye .
Pour plus des details n'hesite pas me demande ,
Cordialement ,
Mohamed
Eloignez vos tentes et rapprochez vos coeurs.La distance entre les hommes ne se comptent par la distance entre leur demeure mais plutot par celle existente entre leur coeur.Plus on se rapporoche par nos coeurs plus la vie en paix est possible.
salut c Mourad de nabeul
je travail en lybie depuis 1 ans chui resident
je te deconseille de venir ici surtout que touche 1000dt et je vais te dire les taux de salaire ici
un ingenieur tunisien GC debutant touche a peu pres 2000dt et l ingenieur lybien touche 700 au max
un prof en tunisie toouche 800 je pense ici ne depasse pas 400
je vais dire par tout ca que le taux de payement ici est bas surtout si tu travail avec une entreprise lybienne
dans ce qui me concerne hamdoullah je touche bien parceque je travail avec une entreprise tunisienne
installee en lybie c a d chui envoyer depuis la tunisie
autre chose le mode de vie ici (au contraire ce que tous penseent) est tres chere,
et je vais te donner la liste des bas prix
ilya:le carburan:0, 2 dt
pain:0, 05 dt
et le pret a porter mais iln'ya pas une grande difference
a part ces trois tout est chere: le loyer , produit alimentaire , tout tout
exp: pomme de terre peut atteindre 3dt pendant l'hiver , ici on ne mange pas trop le frite
je te conseille de bien reflechir avant de venir, le minimumdescute bien le salaire avec l'entreprise avant de venir
tenant compte que mon casc pas le votre: ana ba3thouni min tounes taba3 poulina 7ata salaire titsab fi tounes kamla
wya3tiwni masrouf ici avec logement et un chef de cuisine tout compris...et c pas votre cas je travail 52 wnirta7 8jours
dsl tawalt 3lik 5ater 7abbit nfara3' 9albi .. et les lybiens se sont eux qu'on les rediculise en tunisie houma mas5ra wem3a9dine kima konna nism3ou 3lihom..
fait ton choix ya bint bladi salut
voila mon email si tu veux de l aide mouradeddine@gmail.com
Bonjour!
J'ai vécu aussi 20 moisen libye et tout n'est pas rose si on gagne pas un bon salaire.Pourquoi une bonne partie de ton dernier paragraphe est illisble et incompréhensible, c'est codé?
Voyager est une des cultures la plus importantes après l'education à l'école.
Bonjour Okole,
Du fait de ton expérience, peux-tu me dire, ce que tu as trouvé le plus difficile en Lybie. Dans quelle ville étais-tu ? Je me pose des questions pour aller travailler à Benghazi, et pour y aller en famille précisément. Les gens sont-ils ouverts ? Quel salaire faut-il gagner pour pouvoir vivre correctement (au niveau alimentation et vestimentaire, pour des choses relativement classiques) ? Quel est le niveau de sécurité ?Merci
salut
je m excuse pour le paragraphe code
j ai juste voulu repondre au question de de la dame
moi je travail auditeur avec une entreprise tunisienne
je touche 1800LD merci dieu mais moi aussi je veux changer d'entreprise parce que ici la relation entre les cadres et les directeurs est perturbee et personnellement je peut pas travailler dans un atmosphere perturbe. c pour cela moi aussi je cherche a travailler dans une autre entreprise francaise ou americaine peu importe etant donne que je parle le francais et l'anglais a la fois...le plus important que cette nouvelle entreprise ne soit pas lybienne c tout....voila en fait je suis a la recherche d'un nouveau boulot ....
salut
j ai 1 an ici et je travail avec une entreprise tunisio-lybienne
d'apres ma petite experience je pe te dire que ilya deux choses ici
qui sont defficile 1-une papier de l'une administration lybienne 2- le vin
a part ca tout est accessible
concernant le salaire avec 2000 euro tu vie tres bien ici
concernant la mentalite: personnellement je vis a tripoli et il ya pas de probleme et toi tu va aller a benghazi j ai des amis laba qui me disaient de tres bonne chose sur cette ville elle est mieux que la capitale et la mentalite des gents est evoluee
concernant l alimentation tout est disponible sans rien craindre...concernant la securite je vais te dire une chose ce peuple respecte les europeen etranger meme plus que les arabes etrangers... viens avec ta famille tu na pas de probleme
Bonjour!
Ce que j'ai vécu de plus difficile à Mousrata en Libye, c'est cette bagarre que j'avais fait avec des libyens et qui m'avais fait vivre 42 jours de prison.La justice m'a libéré en gardant mon passeport et je devais passer tout le premier samedi de chaque mois pour laisser une signature.Après 3 séances, j'ai eu un contre-temps et je n'ai pas pu passer la séance du 4 ème mois et mes amis m'ont conseillé de ne pas aller parceque je risquerais de pendre 6 mois de prison pour ce petit non-respect du rendez-vous.J'ai renoncé au passeport et après 1 an de sans-papier je suis rentré dans mon pays en octobre 2008.
Les gens de ma ville de Mousrata sont les plus riches de Libye parcequ'ils sont les plus travailleurs.Même un Général consacre ses heures creuses à faire du taxi.Ils sont les plus fermés et à 23h, il faut te coucher sinon la patrouille de la police te prendra et aussi des bandes organisés qui s'en prennent surtout aux étrangers.Il est aussi deconseillé d'emprunter certaines rues parceque les jeunes t'interdisent.si tu contrevient, ils te passent à tabac et te larguent à la prison pour avoir dragué une de leur fille.Accusation purement arbitraire d'autant plus que toi le malheureux n'avais pas vu la fille imaginaire dont tu es accusé d'avoir dragué.
Si tu es employé par une entreprise libyenne, c'est pas la peine de faire le deplacement, le salaire n'excedera pas les 600DL à peu près 350 euros.Tu peux t'habiller comme tu veux mais en dehors de Tripoli et Benghazi, il faut bien respecter la pudeur.La nourriture est moins relativement moins chère.
Evite les alcools et boissons, tu risque 2 ans de prison.Mefies-toi de tous ces gens qui prennent de l'air sur les endroits de distractionou de repos, ils te posent de petites questions qui te colleront une eternité de prison parcequ'ils ont tous des agents de renseignements.
Voyager est une des cultures la plus importantes après l'education à l'école.
Eh bien ! Tu as vécu une expérience très compliquée. Mais tu dis qu'ils ont gardé ton passeport, tu n'as pas eu de problème à la frontière pour repartir dans ton pays d'origine?
As-tu eu l'occasion de visiter Benghazi ou Tripoli, si oui, qu'en as-tu pensé ?
Pas seulement compliqué mais dure aussi.Etant ressortissant d'un pays voisin j'ai pas des problèmes sur le trajet de retour.Les libyens ne sont pas compliqués avec ceux qui quittent leur pays.
j'ai visité tripoli, il fait bon vivre, tu peux t'habiller comme tu veux, tu peux aller à la plage comme tu veux bref l'atmosphère est européen sauf qu'il n'y a pas des boites de nuit, des bars ou cinémas.
Voyager est une des cultures la plus importantes après l'education à l'école.
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