Life in Maun
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life in Maun
Hi All
I started with a new company a few months ago, lets just say it didn’t turn out like I hoped. The turn over is high and conditions are not what was agreed too.
I have been offered a contract in Maun. I have done a search and found similar topics with varied answers and views.
My questions to all African ppruners are:
What is the Lifestyle like in Maun outside of work?
Would you take your wife/partner there?
What is the cost of living?
Is it safe?
Any info on life in Maun would be great, thanks heaps.
rsull
I started with a new company a few months ago, lets just say it didn’t turn out like I hoped. The turn over is high and conditions are not what was agreed too.
I have been offered a contract in Maun. I have done a search and found similar topics with varied answers and views.
My questions to all African ppruners are:
What is the Lifestyle like in Maun outside of work?
Would you take your wife/partner there?
What is the cost of living?
Is it safe?
Any info on life in Maun would be great, thanks heaps.
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Life in Maun is very dangerous...you must not take your guava to Maun as someone will eat it.....
There is a very stong tendency in Maun to try and enjoy ones self.
Sadly you will be in a minority as most people just want to drink chibuku and sleep off the trembles of cerebral malaria....
When I was in Maun I also like you was offered a contract...make
sure you get medical insurance and kids school fees paid for in the small print....
Lastly, ensure in your contract of an interest free car loan....good companies offer this and you would be a fool not to follow this up i your new position.
I wish you luck.
You have a very strange identification name so I will keep it simple and call you Rs
There is a very stong tendency in Maun to try and enjoy ones self.
Sadly you will be in a minority as most people just want to drink chibuku and sleep off the trembles of cerebral malaria....
When I was in Maun I also like you was offered a contract...make
sure you get medical insurance and kids school fees paid for in the small print....
Lastly, ensure in your contract of an interest free car loan....good companies offer this and you would be a fool not to follow this up i your new position.
I wish you luck.
You have a very strange identification name so I will keep it simple and call you Rs
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"Would you take your wife/partner there?"
It´s ok. for a while but, depending on your (or her) lifestyle will get pretty boring after some time. Nearest larger cities are Gabs and Windhoek, if you want to call them cities that is.
"Is it safe?"
Botswana still is one of the safest places in Africa. Burglaries on the increase, yes, but still very safe all in all.
It´s ok. for a while but, depending on your (or her) lifestyle will get pretty boring after some time. Nearest larger cities are Gabs and Windhoek, if you want to call them cities that is.
"Is it safe?"
Botswana still is one of the safest places in Africa. Burglaries on the increase, yes, but still very safe all in all.
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Maun Rocks!
I loved it!
The pay won't be spectacular, but if you fit in, Donkeytown is a great place. I have to agree with the many-legged one...keep guava behind lock and key. The flying is fantastic!
Hope you get in
Flyflyfly!!
The pay won't be spectacular, but if you fit in, Donkeytown is a great place. I have to agree with the many-legged one...keep guava behind lock and key. The flying is fantastic!
Hope you get in
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EDDN hopper,
If your's is from Munich or anywhere around, carefull, the African adventure for them is still a great.... "gotta-do", untill "did-it".
Hope I don't scare too many off....it's after all only folklore that they "dig" the locals...that much.....anyway....
Cowabunga dudes!
MF
Anyway, Leon always said...Ag man moenie Maun nie, jy't jou kaas en jou polony.....
If your's is from Munich or anywhere around, carefull, the African adventure for them is still a great.... "gotta-do", untill "did-it".
Hope I don't scare too many off....it's after all only folklore that they "dig" the locals...that much.....anyway....
Cowabunga dudes!
MF
Anyway, Leon always said...Ag man moenie Maun nie, jy't jou kaas en jou polony.....
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Thanks for the information.
About the Guava, i might bring some extra and try to sell them to make some extra beer money??
Sounds like its a fairly safe place to live, not much to do other than work and drink with the other crews. Ok to bring wife along but there isnt shopping malls or starbucks for her.
is this fairly accurate?
what about jobs for the wife?
Living conditions?
Cost of living there? GAS, bread, beer, food, restaurants?
About the Guava, i might bring some extra and try to sell them to make some extra beer money??
Sounds like its a fairly safe place to live, not much to do other than work and drink with the other crews. Ok to bring wife along but there isnt shopping malls or starbucks for her.
is this fairly accurate?
what about jobs for the wife?
Living conditions?
Cost of living there? GAS, bread, beer, food, restaurants?
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Ok to bring wife along but there isnt shopping malls or starbucks for her.
Food, petrol, restaurants etc. slightly more expensive than in South Africa, but not much. Don´t know about current costs for housing, though.