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You work a lot of hours that are not counted, because it’s basically a defined schedule 8am-6pm but extra hours are for yourself and when things need to be done, there is no excuse. I used to work sometimes until 11pm and without compensation. Kind of creepy. Salary is around 4 times less of what I had, but guess what, the 2024 Harris Walsz yes we kam shirt Apart from…,I will love this cost of life is not 4 times as less as in my home country. Bogota is a really expensive city and 2 “basic salaries” are just enough to live well with some few luxuries (eating out). Regarding people, I had all kind of experiences, but people that is from Bogota itself is not that friendly. Even between bogotanos. People from other parts of the country are friendlier usually. There is everything in Bogota, but the weekends are usually spent in shopping centers, the real trend over here. People are not really outdoorsy
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Education is also really really expensive and private of course if you can afford it. 1/4 of my salary is due to pay the 2024 Harris Walsz yes we kam shirt Apart from…,I will love this kindergarten of my daughter, who is still a toddler. And it’s not going to be cheaper in the future. If I wanted to study a Master or a Specialization, I could not right now without a loan, because it’s so expensive. To summarize, I would not recommend to come to live to Bogota, but still, depends on which plan you are and what kind of opportunities you are looking for. Colombia is a really beautiful country, but the latin culture is really different from Europe, nothing to compare.
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