Barjob for barang SV
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Re: Barjob for barang SV
you do really have a really wrong outlook on Sihanoukville, if youre talking about Serendipity beach then yeah, the place is a dump and the scene at night is far from appealing,TheGrinchSR wrote:And 6 day weeks mate... that's (assuming it's February) 54 hours a week or 216 hours a month. In other months it's 224, 232 or even 240 hours for that $200... On the bright side they should be too drunk and tired to need food and accommodation, they can just kip on the beach in sack until it's time to start work again.Jamie_Lambo wrote:i noticed the long 9 hour shifts
but theres nothing wrong with the rest of SHV, even places like victory hill and the square are far more pleasant to drink than Street 51/GSM, 104 & 136, and the people who drink there are far more normal than the crowd them other streets draw
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Mate, I wouldn't move back to PP either. Tried it, wasn't impressed at all. Other than Siem Reap the only really nice city in Cambodia is Battambang and that's too quiet even for me to live there long-term. But are you telling me that working for 83 cents to 93 cents an hour is aspirational work? Because on $200 a month... I don't think anyone could seriously afford to live in Cambodia for any length of time other than a local and they wouldn't enjoy it very much either.Jamie_Lambo wrote:you do really have a really wrong outlook on Sihanoukville, if youre talking about Serendipity beach then yeah, the place is a dump and the scene at night is far from appealing,TheGrinchSR wrote:And 6 day weeks mate... that's (assuming it's February) 54 hours a week or 216 hours a month. In other months it's 224, 232 or even 240 hours for that $200... On the bright side they should be too drunk and tired to need food and accommodation, they can just kip on the beach in sack until it's time to start work again.Jamie_Lambo wrote:i noticed the long 9 hour shifts
but theres nothing wrong with the rest of SHV, even places like victory hill and the square are far more pleasant to drink than Street 51/GSM, 104 & 136, and the people who drink there are far more normal than the crowd them other streets draw
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haha no the point you made about the job was very valid lol thats £140 in British Pounds, that is the equivalent of me laying 350 bricks! i can do that in a couple of hours one morning, i couldnt warrant getting paid that much for 240 hours work lolTheGrinchSR wrote:Mate, I wouldn't move back to PP either. Tried it, wasn't impressed at all. Other than Siem Reap the only really nice city in Cambodia is Battambang and that's too quiet even for me to live there long-term. But are you telling me that working for 83 cents to 93 cents an hour is aspirational work? Because on $200 a month... I don't think anyone could seriously afford to live in Cambodia for any length of time other than a local and they wouldn't enjoy it very much either.Jamie_Lambo wrote:you do really have a really wrong outlook on Sihanoukville, if youre talking about Serendipity beach then yeah, the place is a dump and the scene at night is far from appealing,TheGrinchSR wrote:And 6 day weeks mate... that's (assuming it's February) 54 hours a week or 216 hours a month. In other months it's 224, 232 or even 240 hours for that $200... On the bright side they should be too drunk and tired to need food and accommodation, they can just kip on the beach in sack until it's time to start work again.Jamie_Lambo wrote:i noticed the long 9 hour shifts
but theres nothing wrong with the rest of SHV, even places like victory hill and the square are far more pleasant to drink than Street 51/GSM, 104 & 136, and the people who drink there are far more normal than the crowd them other streets draw
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The square was awesome.Jamie_Lambo wrote:you do really have a really wrong outlook on Sihanoukville, if youre talking about Serendipity beach then yeah, the place is a dump and the scene at night is far from appealing,TheGrinchSR wrote:And 6 day weeks mate... that's (assuming it's February) 54 hours a week or 216 hours a month. In other months it's 224, 232 or even 240 hours for that $200... On the bright side they should be too drunk and tired to need food and accommodation, they can just kip on the beach in sack until it's time to start work again.Jamie_Lambo wrote:i noticed the long 9 hour shifts
but theres nothing wrong with the rest of SHV, even places like victory hill and the square are far more pleasant to drink than Street 51/GSM, 104 & 136, and the people who drink there are far more normal than the crowd them other streets draw
Wish there was something like it in Phnom Penh. I had a blast when we went there during the meet up.
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Re: Barjob for barang SV
jamie , ill be your hoddie!
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Hired !SinnSisamouth wrote:jamie , ill be your hoddie!
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kiwiincambodia wrote:The square was awesome.Jamie_Lambo wrote:you do really have a really wrong outlook on Sihanoukville, if youre talking about Serendipity beach then yeah, the place is a dump and the scene at night is far from appealing,TheGrinchSR wrote:And 6 day weeks mate... that's (assuming it's February) 54 hours a week or 216 hours a month. In other months it's 224, 232 or even 240 hours for that $200... On the bright side they should be too drunk and tired to need food and accommodation, they can just kip on the beach in sack until it's time to start work again.Jamie_Lambo wrote:i noticed the long 9 hour shifts
but theres nothing wrong with the rest of SHV, even places like victory hill and the square are far more pleasant to drink than Street 51/GSM, 104 & 136, and the people who drink there are far more normal than the crowd them other streets draw
Wish there was something like it in Phnom Penh. I had a blast when we went there during the meet up.
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Definitely Sihanoukville +1 Lol.Jamie_Lambo wrote:kiwiincambodia wrote:The square was awesome.Jamie_Lambo wrote:you do really have a really wrong outlook on Sihanoukville, if youre talking about Serendipity beach then yeah, the place is a dump and the scene at night is far from appealing,TheGrinchSR wrote:And 6 day weeks mate... that's (assuming it's February) 54 hours a week or 216 hours a month. In other months it's 224, 232 or even 240 hours for that $200... On the bright side they should be too drunk and tired to need food and accommodation, they can just kip on the beach in sack until it's time to start work again.Jamie_Lambo wrote:i noticed the long 9 hour shifts
but theres nothing wrong with the rest of SHV, even places like victory hill and the square are far more pleasant to drink than Street 51/GSM, 104 & 136, and the people who drink there are far more normal than the crowd them other streets draw
Wish there was something like it in Phnom Penh. I had a blast when we went there during the meet up.
OT: I think some people are missing the point about these underpaid bar jobs. They are not supposed to be a career move, just a way to make a few bucks while you're having a good time. Why not ? ( Up to to about the age of 30 it's all good experience.) I used to do this when I was young, but had already worked out that it would not be a good life plan. It's just a way of making your money go further - and working for a crust is more honorable than scamming, stealing or dealing surely ?
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Sihanoukville 25 -16 ShitsvilleAnchor Moy wrote:Definitely Sihanoukville +1 Lol.Jamie_Lambo wrote:kiwiincambodia wrote:
The square was awesome.
Wish there was something like it in Phnom Penh. I had a blast when we went there during the meet up.
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Re: Barjob for barang SV
Name of bar?
This is actually a good way to save money if you had savings or a good way of entering alcohol induced psycosis if you were broke.
This is actually a good way to save money if you had savings or a good way of entering alcohol induced psycosis if you were broke.
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