Bonjour,
Dans un 1er temps ne faites pas attention aux fautes ou oublie de mots car j'écrit comme je parle (pour les éventuelles remarques).
Je viens de consulter le serveur SIAT qui vient d'ouvrir et j'ai vu que je suis affecté en NC.
Est ce que d'autres personnes sont comme moi?
Car j'aimerai pourvoir échanger des infos et discuter avec des enseignants muté(e)s sur la NC.
De même que ceux qui sont déjà en poste.
29 ans.
Marié 3 enfants.
Et je partirai seul sans ma petite famille (bcp de craintes).
Plutôt organiser, j'aime tous planifier, imaginer toutes les possibilités pour retomber sur mes pattes.
Mes craintes:
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- Le voyage
- L'installation
- La rémunération (salaires, primes, banque, etc...)
- Les formalités ( administratives, et individuels )
- Aller seul vers l'inconnu
- Et encore tant de chose
J'espère pouvoir avoir des contacts et par la même occasion avoirs mes réponses.
Merci pour vos réponses ( please no comment on spelling errors).
Bonjour, moi aussi j'ai vu sur SIAT que j'avais la mut 😎, mais est ce que c'est sur? je suis etonnée de ne pas avoir un document de la part du rectorat...alors je ne sais pas si je dois commencer à tout organiser...si j'attends le 24/11 pour la seconde fase je crains d'avoir très peu de temps. 😕
Sinon, j'ai plein de questions et je voulais savoir si vous avez pu trouver plus de renseignements
Le voyage
- L'installation
- La rémunération (salaires, primes, banque, etc...)
- Les formalités ( administratives, et individuels )
je remercie tous ceux qui voudront bien me répondre.
landine
Si tu es embauchée par le Vice-Rectorat, tu devrais avoir une aide pour le voyage, une aide pour le transport de tes effets personnels et une aide pour l'installation. Question argent, il te faudra payer une partie de ton installation, caution, loyer d'avance, eau, électricité, etc, il faut compter environ au moins 2.000 Euro, sans doute plus.
La rémunération varie selon l'emploi, c'est évident, donc cela peut varier de 1.600 EURO à ????, tout dépend du poste. Primes, il n'y en a pas dans l'enseignement, dans le privé certaines boîtes paient un 13 ième mois, une prime qui est appelée "prime d'assiduité". Tu devras prendre une mutuelle, Mutuelle des Fonctionnaires si tu travailles dans le service public, et tu seras enregistrée avec la sécurité sociale locale, la CAFAT, il faut compter 20% de ton salaire en gros en cotisations. Il n'y a pas de formalités particulières, nous sommes un pays français outremer, donc, tous les services français sont ici. Formalités, peut être à la Mairie pour notifier un changement de domicile, à savoir tu es française et tu vis à présent en N.C, et la CAFAT par ton employeur. Pour la CAFAT c'est un régime spécial parce que tout le monde doit être déclaré à la CAFAT, mais les employés des services publics, police, professeurs, etc, ont un régime spécial qui dépend de la France.
Si tu as des questions, n'hésite pas, je suis assez bien placé pour répondre à toutes tes questions.
Bonjour, merci pour tes réponses, en effet j'ai obtenu un peu plus de renseignement de la part du vice rectorat, nous avons une prime de 10 mois, pour les deux années, payée en 2 parties, je sais que je serai au Collège Riviere Salée ( ce qui n'est pas une très bonne nouvelle) je dois chercher un apart à Noumea, j'aurais preferé un endroit en dehors, au calme... mais trop de trafic le matin!! je suis à la recherche maintenant d'un transporteur sur ma zone: lyon, saint etienne.
Effectivement la Rivière Salée, c'est un cadeau HYPER empoisonné ! C'est le quartier de prédilection de la délinquance juvénile..... Là où les jeunes qui viennent de "casser" une maison et pris en flagrant délit sont libérés en moins de 3 heures ! Faute de prisons pour les jeunes. Tu vas avoir à faire avec la même qualité de jeunes qu'on peut trouver en France dans certaines banlieues, insultes racistes, provocations, insubordinations, et j'en passe et des meilleurs..... En plus ils n'aiment pas du tout les français qu'ils appellent enc.... de Zor ! Zor étant le petit nom de zoreilles, les descendants des gardiens de prison des pénitenciers au temps du bagne qui collaient leur oreille à la porte de la cellule pour écouter les conversations des prisonniers, qui disaient "attention aux oreilles", d'où le nom "zor". Et ça tu vas l'entendre de tes propres... zoreilles ! Mais n'y fait pas attention.....
Bon, le bon coté des choses, avec ton "contrat" en poche, tu vas te rendre dans un organisme qui s'appelle la S.I.C., Société Immobilière Calédonienne, on va dire que c'est une Société qui gère des H.L.M. de "luxe", ici on appelle ça des "logements sociaux". Cet organisme a aussi une "agence immobilière privée" qui offre des logements vraiment sympas dans des quartiers tout aussi sympas à des prix environ 30% inférieurs au prix du marché. Prix "normal" du marché, un studio de 20 m2 = 600 Euro, un F1 de 45 m2 = 700 Euro. J'habite un de ces logements de la S.I.C. à prix "réduit" et je suis hyper content et au calme, voilà le lien: http://www.sic.nc/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=53&Itemid=66
Il te faut au moins un contrat de travail pour déposer un dossier, normalement les 3 dernières fiches de paie, mais dans ton cas, tu n'en auras pas besoin, tu paies ta caution et tout le reste, et tu as un bel appartement, Studio, F1. Si tu n'as pas les moyens de payer ta caution d'avance, au moins 2.500 Euro, etc... tu dois t'adresser à S.O.S. Logement, c'est une association dont la Présidente est la femme du Maire de Nouméa, Mme Lèques. Le siège se trouve à la Vallée du tir, je ne suis pas arrivé à trouver un site, mais si tu vas sur: www.1012.nc, c'est l'annuaire Néo-Calédonien en ligne tu vas trouver le siège.
Cet organisme t'avance l'argent dont tu as besoin pour payer ta caution et le loyer d'avance, et tu rembourses un peu, environ 110.00 Euro chaque mois sans intérêts. Pour tes meubles, SURTOUT ne vas pas chez les brocanteurs, c'est des GROS voleurs qui vont te vendre 2 fois le prix que tu peux payer en neuf. A Nouméa tu as un super magasin de meubles qui s'appelle HOUSE, Quartier Latin, tu peux payer en 3 fois, il y a aussi CONFORAMA, c'est en dehors de Nouméa, mais tu as le choix, la qualité, et tu peux payer en 4 fois. Sinon vas sur le site www.annonces.nc, et tu vas tomber sur une mine d'or de gens qui vendent leur mobilier avant de partir. Pour tout ce qui est électroménager, frigo, T.V., machine à laver, etc, tu vas chez Géant Casino, c'est dans la banlieue de Nouméa, là tu peux payer en 4 fois, ils ont de super prix et de la très bonne qualité.
Si tu as besoin de plus d'infos, n'hésites pas, demande et je te fournirais toutes les infos dont tu as besoin.
Merci Patrick pour ton message!! en réalité c'est qui est navrant est le manque de transparence!! ils ne donnent pas d'explications sur les barèmes d'entrée dans le poste, je pense que je vais tirer ceci au clair une fois sur place!! Cependant j'ai accepté le poste parce que je veux partir à tout prix!! j'ai besoin du soleil!!
je suis entrain de me renseigner sur la convenance ou pas de prendre un container, je voulais savoir combien il faut payer de taxes de douane pour une voiture rover automatique 45, de 2001 8 chevaux., sur le site de la douane je ne l'ai pas trouvé, si je prends un container autant apporter tout ce qui est nécessaire. Je vais consulter les sites que tu m'as donné.
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