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Short term work in Haiti - a good idea?

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    #31
    Probably the best advice so far.

    The kidnapping part would worry me most, the British Government are reluctant to pay because that just encourages the kidnappers
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      #32
      Originally posted by TimBeattie View Post
      Thanks guys - some good advice here. I probably will take the work if I get the offer because I need the money; I've been out of work since the end of January. I see online that plenty of people do go there; it's the tragedies that make the news.

      The advice I've had so far is:

      (1) Find out which areas are safe and stick to them.
      (2) Find out who the security company are and make sure they're good.
      (3) Get good travel and health insurance including repatriation costs.
      (4) Find forums for foreigners who live and work there and ask for advice.
      (5) Get thoroughly vaccinated.

      Number (5) may be the deal-breaker; according to the NHS it takes 4 to 6 weeks to get one's immune system ready, and the client may need someone sooner than that.

      Thanks again guys. :-)
      Make sure your ticket is an open return, retained by you and that is the same with your passport and check to see whether you can depart the country freely or have to get official approval before boarding the plane.

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        #33
        Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
        According to the US Federal Aviation Administration, Haiti’s civil aviation authority does not meet ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) safety standards for the oversight of air carrier operations.
        IIRC, nor does the Philippines - just don't use their own carriers, use a US / European one instead and you'll be fine.
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          #34
          Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
          IIRC, nor does the Philippines - just don't use their own carriers, use a US / European one instead and you'll be fine.
          Unfortunately it doesn't work like that.

          Air France
          had a crash in a plane that they made passengers travelling from France change to in Saudi Arabia on the way to Yemen.

          Also Chinese airlines have a lot of crashes. *

          Rule of thumb- Make sure any of your connections are in countries were airlines must have planes that meet ICAO standards and your pilots aren't Chinese.

          *Warned this by a mate who worked in aviation.
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            #35
            Rate to work in Haiti for their government?

            Originally posted by TimBeattie View Post
            I've just had a call from an agent about a few weeks of software engineering work in Haiti for the government. The rate is good
            What rate did the agent offer you to work on this government contract in Haiti?

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