New members of the Cambodia forum, introduce yourself here — 2016
Introducing myself to you all! Greetings from a hot humid and dusty Dubai day (currently 43 degrees). I am from UK and married to a British Zimbabwean with one son (age 10). We've lived in UAE for 6 years and will be moving to SR later this year.
Hoping to enjoy chilling out after a stressful few years, and settling in for approx. 6 months stay. Will be keen to hear any wisdom for newbies with children and English schools, getting sorted with all the usual...
I'm also a blogger and if anyone needs website copy, press releases or any other short writing assignments, I'm your gal.
that's encouraging!
I hear you on the state of the world - SR seems like a good place to hole up for a while. My son is a great traveller and enjoys an adventure, just hope he finds this next chapter meets with his approval :-) A few obstacles to overcome to get us there, but have a great feeling about it.
Thanks again
treybrice409 wrote:Hello!
Any ideas or hints? I am going to come over with 5k and my dog
About what exactly?
Just starting to look into the possibility of moving to Siem Reap for a few years to see if we can make a difference in the local community while enjoying the experience we have had while travelling extensively in Asia. Any suggestions on how to start preparing (we have about 24 months to get it together) would be appreciated. I have extensive experience in Supply Chain including logistics, inventory, warehousing and procurement and would like to pick up some work which will benefit the community, perhaps through teaching or mentoring. My wife is qualified and experienced educator with children 0-5 and would be looking to perhaps teach English, whether it be paid or voluntary. Looking forward to hearing from you all.

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twinsguy20 wrote:One thing I have noticed , is most and I hate to say most! But most Tuk Tuk drivers do not know where most places are unless it's very popular , so be specific , this drives me crazy , I said last week in Siem reap do you know my hotel , oh yes no problem , it took him a hour after many calls , turns out we were less than than 2 minutes from where he picked us up , so if they say they know , and almost always it's " yes I know well" they don't
I cannot really second that, I have had few problems in the time I have been here. Having said that, nobody, including me, can keep up with the rash of guesthouses and restaurants that have popped up the last couple of hotels. Not helped by the fact they are all called "Angkor" something:-)
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It's Giang - Viet Nam. Im going to move to Cambodia early of September and plan to stay 1 year. I look for a community to hangout and business discussion - and voluntary/charity also.
I want to know more about the transportation in Cambodia.
Thanks
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It sounds you love PP very much, ha?
I came PP once time and not very impressive, hopefully this time will be better.
Best,
Thanks
Well noted with your advices.
What are your interests in PP?
Happy to have found this website! I will be moving to Phnom Penh in December for work. I have already taught overseas in South Korea and I'm really excited to be venturing out again! Even though I still have time till December, I am familiarizing myself with places for rent around the Toul Kok area (I guess nearest intersection would be Angkor Blvd and Street 528). Any tips or advice would be much appreciated!!!
Thanks so much,
Sanaz
I am in Toul Kok area, and being inside Sangkat Beoung kork. Dont have much experiences here. Just was told should stay inside house rather going out,
I will be looking for an accommodation, house or apartment which I would like to share, if anyone, male or female is interested in sharing with me, we can meet on skype and see if we are compatible and even can become great allies! A home with swimming pool would be great between $500 and $750 with of course 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms... so that would be $250 to up to $400 each.
I will arrive in Phnom Penh on Dec 13th, will be in hotels until January 11th, home hunting then will hopefully have found the place and the roommate by then.
The only thing is that my roommate would preferably be a non-smoker.
Good for you, I will hopefully be doing the same next year but in my case for as long as i can.
hope things go well for you.
Kind regards
Tom
Tonle Khmer near FCC at 4pm on 17 September anyone?
Nice idea, but I don't arrive until 24th Sep then off to Sihanouke Ville/Battambong next day. however will be back in Phnom Penh for a few days early Oct. Maybe something can be sorted for then.
Kind regards
Tom
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I missed two opportunities as did not get leave from work, hopefully this time I will make it. I plan to visit SR and have a wander about and see the the Ankor Wot temples, the aim is also to do a advance recce to see if there is a possibility for me to get a job related to my profession and get some peace.
Thanks all.
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