> Planning on moving to spain? Help?

Planning on moving to spain? Help?

Posted at: 2015-06-30 
You can get online job from everywhere! just see my source.

Good Luck.

Nothing in Spain is quite cheap, the prices are more than double UK prices for food and drink. We were in Spain 2 years ago and there was half built houses with no workers there and last year when we went back the same houses were still lying unbuilt because the economy is in such a mess, lots of the pubs and clubs have closed down because no one has the money to spend, crime rate in Spain is getting very high because of the unemployment figures being so high and more than 50% of young people are unemployed. The only other way you might get a job in Spain is through the UK holiday companies who might be looking for british staff for the hotels but the wages are very low and you work long hours and share an apartment with several other people and basically if you work night-shift you go into the bed someone just got out of to work day shift, it is not as good as you imagine when you are there on holiday, Good Luck

do you ever watch or read the news?????

Spain has one of the Highest Unemployment rates in Europe!

"

Spain's unemployment rate hit a record high of 25% in the third quarter, as the jobless total grew to nearly 5.8 million people.

The latest unemployment data reflects the impact of the region's recession, and Spain's government cuts aimed at restoring stability to the country's finances."

http://money.cnn.com/2012/10/26/news/eco...

"Spain suffered the highest level of joblessness in the eurozone in July, as overall unemployment in the region held steady at a record high.



One out of every four citizens in Spain is unemployed, according to the latest statistics from Eurostat. The situation is even worse for young Spaniards. The unemployment rate for those under 25 years old is now approaching 53%.



Spain has been dealing with high unemployment for years. The nation's jobless rate has been above 20% since May 2010, according to data from the European Central Bank. In July, the rate rose to 25.1%."

http://buzz.money.cnn.com/2012/08/31/spa...

besto to come to Ibiza,really calm, that's where i live, my mum is english so i can talk english and my dad spanish(Of coursce) Nice beaches and its not dangerous ;D

Bad bad bad bad bad idea.

In a few years me and my friend are planning on moving to spain and i just wanted some extra information so that i am fully prepared. So were are going to be round about 19 when we move so pretty young and we want to know what is the best place get a job (i am about travel&tourism so hotels would be ideal) , quite cheap to live, quite lively nightclub, nice beaches etc the essentials to live there please.