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Good luck, let us know how it pans out. I've been to Paris for leisure but I've shied away from working there, it always seemed too much hassle to be worth it. Needs must though I guess.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
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Mate, many thanks for those suggestions - most helpful. FIW if I take this contract I plan to hire a car so will most likely do the budget hotels some nights and then check out the secret 'hidden' hotels on lastminute.com closer to the weekend/when the missus comes over. Gets a bit of balance and saving then. Again, thanks for all your help with this.Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostISTR that some F1s have bathrooms in some of the rooms, check website obviously. Also try Balladins, Akena, B&B, Bonsai, Kyriad, Premiere Classe, poss Campanile. But Etap is in more places than anyone else.
In Paris there are also plenty of individual hotels, try HRS.Comment
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Living and working in France
Hi,
I can offer my own recent experience in France as a contractor.
I have been working as a PM in the south of France since Jan. I'm now looking for something in Paris. The par does indeed seem to be about 500 for a PM there. If your a senior PM, you can probably stretch it to 600-700, particularly in banking.
Concerning accommodation, this is indeed a big pain over here. You can forget going via a rental agency unless you are happy to pay 12 months rent up front. Seriously, I was asked to do this by all rental agencies, and the rental prices down here are around 2k a month.
However, you can go via individuals who are renting. You can check out the following sites, they worked very well for me. We found a nice english couple who were renting a villa, and it worked out a lot easier and cheaper than going via an agency:
AngloINFO - Everything you need for life in another country...
Petites annonces gratuites d'occasion - leboncoin.fr (in french)
For contracts, if you speak french then try:
Freelance-info : Communaut de freelances
Offres d'emploi en banque, finance, comptabilité, assurance & finance de marché en France
Emploi et Recrutement - Recherche emploi et annonces sur Monster.fr
Hope this helps.
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