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milesaway1113
3rd March 2014, 01:37
Hi everyone. Is there any teacher here or do you know anyone who wants to relocate in asia? This is your opportunity. higher pay, bonuses, more time for your family, safe and friendly environment, children can go to good private school, easy access to Asia, free 4 - 6 bedroom accommodation. Perfect for young family wanting to save money and spending more time with the family. Please do message me if you are interested.
milesaway1113
3rd March 2014, 03:22
I forgot to mention. He/She should be from the UK, CANADA, NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA. It is not racism as they want English as their first language.
grahamw48
3rd March 2014, 10:41
I have a TEFL certificate and used to teach English in Hong Kong, but I think younger people are preferred for that job. :cwm3:
rani
3rd March 2014, 13:16
Where in Asia?
milesaway1113
4th March 2014, 00:45
I have a TEFL certificate and used to teach English in Hong Kong, but I think younger people are preferred for that job. :cwm3:
Hi Grahamw48. Im sorry if my post is misleading. It doesn't matter what age Grahamw48. As long as you are not in the retirement age. :biggrin: But mind you, there are people pass the retirement age and they are still teaching, and I think one has been here for 21 years already.
milesaway1113
4th March 2014, 00:50
Where in Asia?
In the green heart of Borneo. NEGARA BRUNEI Dar es Salaam.
jane2009
4th March 2014, 13:29
My husband is a teacher! How much the annual salary if you don't mind me asking?
milesaway1113
5th March 2014, 01:24
Hi Jane2009. It depends on the Experienced. but you will have a monthly $250 spouse allowance plus for the first 2 children they will have $150 each. we are talking about brunei dollars. Housing allowance will not be included in the salary which is $1800. You will receive a bonus at the end of the 2 years contract( this bonus will be equivalent to 4 months salary) and you will receive a holiday allowance.
Dedworth
5th March 2014, 10:38
In the green heart of Borneo. NEGARA BRUNEI Dar es Salaam.
Sounds like a fun place with Shariah law being implemented on 1/4/2014
milesaway1113
6th March 2014, 01:26
Sounds like a fun place with Shariah law being implemented on 1/4/2014
Yes. it will be implemented this April. I have to update on that in April. At the moment, Brunei is probably the safest in Asia.
It should be NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM.
Dedworth
6th March 2014, 01:36
Yes. it will be implemented this April. I have to update on that in April. At the moment, Brunei is probably the safest in Asia.
I'd be booking my exit ticket before it descends into the Stone Age
milesaway1113
6th March 2014, 01:44
Well my really point (not into arguing) in here is to post to help anyone who is looking for a better job and a better life. A Fantastic Opportunity
Beautiful weather
Some of the best preserved rainforests in the world
Gateway to cheap flights to destinations all over South East Asia (Thailand, Bali, Vietnam, Cambodia, The Philippines and Malaysia are all on your door step)
A lovely home
Reduced stress
A chance to breathe and enjoy your life
A very safe country
A friendly, family orientated culture.
Note: You do not have to pay us anything.
Contact us and we will be happy to offer you all the information and advice you require.
SimonH
6th March 2014, 06:32
Not sure it's a good idea to put a link to a private email on a public forum, might be a idea to remove it and ask people to contact you by private message :smile:
Terpe
6th March 2014, 09:50
Contact us and we will be happy to offer you all the information and advice you require.
I've removed your e-mail link for security reasons
Terpe
6th March 2014, 09:52
I'd be booking my exit ticket before it descends into the Stone Age
Alcohol is banned :yikes:
That's me out then :biggrin:
SimonH
6th March 2014, 10:41
I've removed your e-mail link for security reasons
Sorry, Terpe.
Didn't mean to tread on anyone's toes by suggesting the email link was removed. Should have known a man who can would be along to do the necessary :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
6th March 2014, 11:00
Sorry, Terpe.
Didn't mean to tread on anyone's toes by suggesting the email link was removed. Should have known a man who can would be along to do the necessary :xxgrinning--00xx3:
No worries there Simon......it takes time to get around to every posting :icon_lol:
We get lots of requests to delete postings containg personal details/links/emails......
Arthur Little
6th March 2014, 16:34
In the green heart of Borneo. NEGARA BRUNEI Dar es Salaam.
Yes. it will be implemented this April. I have to update on that in April. At the moment, Brunei is probably the safest in Asia.
It should be NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM.
Oops ... my mistake, :sorry-2:
:olddude: ... 'fraid I was the person responsible for the alteration in #6. Why? Well ... :anerikke: ... because I'd [wrongly] assumed that, what I've since discovered are, in fact, two entirely different placenames (the former located in Brunei and the latter ... East Africa) were one and the same because of their [again, I imagine] similar pronunciation.
So, my apologies :icon_rolleyes: ... I guess the services of a Geography :biggrin: teacher wouldn't go amiss for me! :doh
milesaway1113
7th March 2014, 00:40
I've removed your e-mail link for security reasons
No. worries i was to remove it anyway. thanks.
By the way me and my husband use this same account.
//myla.
milesaway1113
7th March 2014, 00:42
Alcohol is banned :yikes:
That's me out then :biggrin:
It does not affect expats. So you will be alright :smile::smile:
Terpe
7th March 2014, 01:08
It does not affect expats. So you will be alright :smile::smile:
Hehehe......I meant it's banned from being sold.
milesaway1113
7th March 2014, 01:57
The actual monthly salary varies depending on your teaching experience: but will be in the region of $4000-4500 a month.On top of this you will get the added spouse allowance, children s allowance and bonus: as I mentioned in my earlier post. And also as previously mentioned, you will get your rent paid up to the value of #1800 dollars a month, which will get you a very good standard of property in the Bruneian rental market.
In pounds this would work out at around about 3000 a month, plus your bonus (around 8000 pounds) at the end of your contract. You will also get a generous travel allowance at the end of every contract, and be looked after by a thoroughly professional company.
Granted, Brunei is not for everyone, but in our experience it is a very safe and friendly country, where there is the opportunity to enjoy a quality of life that you could only dream of in the UK.
If you are interested, or know anybody who might be interested, please get in touch, and we will provide you with any more information that you should require.
I would just like to add that your children will have very subsidised fees at Brunei International School, and that there is a thriving expat community here, many of whom are in mixed race marriages (Asian and European). It is a genuinely excellent opportunity, and flights to Manila take about 2 hours and are incredibly cheap.
Obviously do your research, but don't believe all the negativity about Brunei-per capita it is the fifth richest nation in the world...nowhere is perfect, but it is a nice place.
All the best
M
Harry T
7th March 2014, 03:12
Hmm, I'm interested but cant PM you, I'm too new lol. I don't drink anyways, but I only have a TEFL certificate. Please PM me.
grahamw48
7th March 2014, 10:25
Still trying to work out how to acquire a wife and some kids. :Erm:
Terpe
7th March 2014, 10:49
Hmm, I'm interested but cant PM you, I'm too new lol. I don't drink anyways, but I only have a TEFL certificate. Please PM me.
If you want to exchange details with Myla and she happy to exchange e-mails.
Then if you both e-mail me at terpe@filipinaroses.com then I'll pass on the details.
milesaway1113
8th March 2014, 01:38
Hmm, I'm interested but cant PM you, I'm too new lol. I don't drink anyways, but I only have a TEFL certificate. Please PM me.
I will send a message to Terpe.
milesaway1113
8th March 2014, 01:43
Still trying to work out how to acquire a wife and some kids. :Erm:
Hi Graham. Do not worry about visa and everything. They are happy to help you. You will be surprised how good their service are. When my husband was hired. They help us with everything.
milesaway1113
8th March 2014, 01:44
If you want to exchange details with Myla and she happy to exchange e-mails.
Then if you both e-mail me at terpe@filipinaroses.com then I'll pass on the details.
Hi Terpe. I sent you a message. cheers.
milesaway1113
8th March 2014, 01:58
Hehehe......I meant it's banned from being sold.
hehehe.... You can just drive to the border or to the neighboring countries and buy stocks. You are allowed to drink in the comfort of your home. You will learn how the expats do it and non-muslims.
Arthur Little
8th March 2014, 02:22
... do you know anyone who wants to relocate in asia? .
:Erm: ... Asia minor? ...................................... :yeahthat:
Terpe
8th March 2014, 10:14
Hi Terpe. I sent you a message. cheers.
I've got your message Myla, but nothing from Harry T
Harry T
8th March 2014, 10:41
If you want to exchange details with Myla and she happy to exchange e-mails.
Then if you both e-mail me at terpe@filipinaroses.com then I'll pass on the details.
message sent Terpe :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
8th March 2014, 10:56
Hi Terpe. I sent you a message. cheers.
message sent Terpe :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Thanks guys all done and exchanged smoothly :xxgrinning--00xx3:
jane2009
10th March 2014, 17:20
Hi there,
Are those allowances are monthly? My husband been in teaching job for 18 years now...He's teaching secondary(maths). He's been teaching abroad as well in (America for 5 years)...We want to how much roughly he will get paid? lol
SimonH
10th March 2014, 17:36
Hi there,
Are those allowances are monthly? My husband been in teaching job for 18 years now...He's teaching secondary(maths). He's been teaching abroad as well in (America for 5 years)...We want to how much roughly he will get paid? lol
I think if you read post #22 again, then all your questions will be answered :xxgrinning--00xx3:
milesaway1113
11th March 2014, 03:10
I think if you read post #22 again, then all your questions will be answered :xxgrinning--00xx3:
:xxgrinning--00xx3:thanks.
milesaway1113
11th March 2014, 03:13
Hi there,
Are those allowances are monthly? My husband been in teaching job for 18 years now...He's teaching secondary(maths). He's been teaching abroad as well in (America for 5 years)...We want to how much roughly he will get paid? lol
Hi Jane,
If you want to contact us. Just just send a message to Terpe.
Thanks.
Arthur Little
11th March 2014, 13:03
:smile: As it happens, Myla ... you share your 'Christian' name with my wife's niece, who's a nurse living in Hartlepool on Teesside.
Terpe
11th March 2014, 16:19
Hi Jane,
If you want to contact us. Just just send a message to Terpe.
Thanks.
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Please feel free........don't post personal e-mails on a public forum
jane2009
13th March 2014, 23:47
I think if you read post #22 again, then all your questions will be answered :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Sorry....
jane2009
13th March 2014, 23:49
Hi Jane,
If you want to contact us. Just just sent a message to Terpe.
Thanks.
milesaway1113
15th March 2014, 23:51
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Please feel free........don't post personal e-mails on a public forum
Hi Terpe. Please do give my email(do not mind) address to Jane if she emailed you. Thank you very much.
Dedworth
25th April 2014, 15:52
I see Brunei has postponed the return to the stone age :-
BRUNEI has postponed its implementation of tough Islamic criminal punishments that were due to begin today and which have drawn condemnation from the UN’s human rights office and rare criticism at home.
No confirmed new date was given for the start of the sharia penalties — which will eventually include flogging, severing of limbs and death by stoning — but an official told Brunei media they would begin “in the very near future’’.
Jauyah Zaini, assistant director of the oil-rich sultanate’s Islamic Legal Unit, was quoted by the Brunei Times as saying implementation had been delayed “due to unavoidable circumstances’’. He did not elaborate or give a new date.
Brunei’s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah — the driving force behind sharia — is visiting Singapore, and the government is believed to be waiting for the all-powerful Islamic monarch to return before introducing the sensitive legal code.
But the delay could feed perceptions of hesitation by the 67-year-old sultan — one of the world’s wealthiest men — who earlier this year faced a backlash from the country’s social-media-savvy citizens.
The new criminal code will phase in punishments, including execution by stoning for offences such as sodomy and adultery, severing of limbs for theft, and flogging for violations ranging from abortion to alcohol consumption.
Authorities have in recent weeks conducted a series of briefings for official agencies and non-government organisations to explain sharia.
“When you’re trying to make such a leap, issues will arise,’’ said Nizam Bashir, a Malaysian attorney and rights activist, who practices both civil and sharia law.
“Once you start getting feedback ... then questions will arise that will give them food for thought that will not be in line with their initial conception.’’
However, he said it was unlikely the criminal code will be scrapped.
Brunei currently has a dual-track legal system of civil courts along with sharia courts handling non-criminal issues like marital and inheritance cases.
Authorities said a sharia “declaration ceremony’’ would go ahead as planned on April 30, but gave no other details.
The sultan announced the new punishments last October as part of moves to shore up Islam in the country as a “firewall’’ against outside influences.
But the UN’s human rights office said this month it was “deeply concerned’’, adding that penalties like stoning are classified under international law as ``torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment’’.
Nearly 70 per cent of Brunei’s 400,000 people are Muslim Malays while about 15 per cent are non-Muslim ethnic Chinese.
Malays have been broadly supportive of the move by their father-figure sultan.
But users of social media, the only outlet for public criticism of authorities, attacked it as barbaric earlier this year, prompting the sultan to publicly order a halt to criticism in late February.
An non-Muslim ethnic Chinese Bruneian who spoke on condition of anonymity said she was “scared’’ by the legal shift.
“I believe that this will cause a wedge, that was previously a tiny crack, between Muslims and non-Muslims citizens and permanent residents alike,’’ the 28-year-old said.
Non-Muslims also express anxiety over mixed messages on whether the punishments would apply to them.
Situated on Borneo island, which it shares with Malaysia and Indonesia, tiny Brunei already practised a relatively conservative form of Islam compared to its Muslim-majority neighbours, banning the sale of alcohol and heavily restricting other religions.
Officials have said sharia cases would require an extremely high burden of proof and judges would have wide discretion to avoid sharia punishments.
Brunei already has the death penalty, but has not carried out any executions since 1957
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/brunei-delays-introduction-of-sharia-law-crackdown/story-e6frg6so-1226892548336
grahamw48
26th April 2014, 23:54
Again, stupid religious nonsense. :NoNo:
milesaway1113
12th June 2014, 02:43
I promised an update. There is nothing much to say. There is no much changes.
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