What we all do....
Let's use this thread to state what we all do and support each other when we can.
So state what you do. Own a business say so. Work for someone, say so. Offer a service, say so.
No commercials please. NO phone numbers, websites or emails. If people wanna contact you they can use the private message function.
Let's get started....
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Great suggestion. Right on! Now let's all support Planners good and sound thought. I am behind you (broke butt and all).
Big Bob
Going to dive back into alternative energy in the DR and try to acquaint myself with what some of the larger and common problems are on the island and see what might be done or adapted to assist.
In every problem there is generally an opportunity to do well whilst doing good.

JR
I have been involved in almost every type of civil and building work over my career, but more recently have been in charge of some very large high end hospitality developments from the design stage and to completion.
I now prefer a much less demanding schedule and work freelance including on a consultancy basis through my region contacts, and my base in Santo Domingo is ideal when I have to visit nearby islands. Being asked to evaluate projects in distress or damaged (as was the case after Hurricane Maria), is something I have enjoyed where I can use my wide experiences.
I designed some koozies and shipped them to Sosua. My vendor shack friend, Juan, has them for sale in his place. The nuances of marketing is not a concept that is easily explained to the beach selling guys. But, I am working on it. 😂😂
Thanks. Just trying to keep this thread clean.
Some day, I would enjoy sitting down with you and a few dozen 600 mg Presidente cerveza, my treat, or the bigger ones, and listen while you get drunker and drunker, should you live that long. It would be very entertaining, to say the least.
I am confident we could sell tickets to the other expats, for an evening to be remembered.
I enjoyed listening to your past life. Thanks for sharing. You are truly a one-if-a-kind Tinker 40.
And, I have read several expats experience, that are of interest to me already. FYI, I am still involved on an expat blog in Guangzhou, China and they are very focused on networking.
Kudos to Planner.
I pet/house sit, I have very good references 😀
Cost and any other information you need, please pm me!
Sosua/Caberete/Puerto Plata areas!
Have a great day 😀
IF you want to block one then take them all down and close the damn thread!
Tinker has extensive knowledge on cooking and is willing to tell his tales..... I am making a recommendation.
Lennox is a construction Propfessional> I am making a recommendation for him
Jay understand alternate energy and is a great addition in this country. I am making a recommendation for him.
CHristie has marketing products at her fingertips. Great stuff honey! I checked out your website.
Stan is an aviation engineer. WOw that impresses me cause I Have no idea what it actually means!
The idea is to support each other and send recommendations when needed!
PM me to discuss your past experience. A CV if possible.
don't try this at home. call me if you need to take the plunge.
I will.
Meet Planner. Erudite, well spoken, tenacious, energetic, caring professional woman in the health care field. Intense, appropriately sensitive and reasonable.
Might, when pressed, advocate for ONE thread only that was completely unmoderated which could be obliterated in an instant, or 'flushed' when needed. May. May not.
Working in breezy Oklahoma in the oil patch 7 days a week for a while to get my stuff together to come back to the DR. I'm going to rent to start. I really want to dig into all of this a lot deeper.
All best and kind regards to all of you!
JR
I have had a few different work lives....I worked as a realtor in NY and moved with my Husband in 2004 to Florida and got my FL realtor license too. We have built 16 homes (NY & FL) which is what I really love to do! We live in them and sell after about 2 years.
I worked for GE as a Field Auditor for 8 years in FL and that's when I let my Realtor license go. I have sold my last 8 homes "By Owner" so I guess I don't need a license LOL!
My husband was a steel worker for 25+ years so he was asked to help start up a new plant in MS and I was hired as the plants Sales Coordinator, it was supposed to be a 5 year plan and then move back to FL, but we really didn't like living there at all and moved back to FL after just 2 years. For the last couple years we have been working Florida County jobs (two different Counties lol!😂). No stress jobs with great benefits.
We are selling our house and don't plan to build another one because we're trying to make DR a reality Soon! My real passion is interior design, every house we built my favorite thing is picking out the decor and making it our home, I can't wait to do that in DR!!:-)
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