Cheers everybody.
Paddy, those cabins look cool, and very very cheap!
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Start hereOriginally posted by adamv6 View PostHad a phone interview for a role in mainland Europe today, and it went pretty well. 6month contract, good rates, so starting to look at how to actually do the job!
Anybody got any advice about stopping in Europe during the week, flying home at the weekend.
Hotels? Professional rooms? Hostels? Brothels? Where am I best looking for accomodation?
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Where is Almere?Originally posted by SizeZero View PostDo you want to be right in the middle of the city? If so, expect to pay upwards of 500 just for a room in a shared house. The locals won't take you seriously until you are actually based in the country - rentals in Amsterdam can go within hours, if they are ever advertised at all (the best priced/best placed ones are usually sorted out 'in family' because a sister of a friend of a colleague works for an agency).
Plenty of estate agents (makelaars) will happily rent €1500+ rabbit hutches - owned by dutchies to expats who don't understand all the rules (eg: they can only charge a specific rent for places under a certain square footage). www.funda.nl -> Te Huur -> Amsterdam shows all current estate agent offerings.
The cheapest areas to rent are north of the city, you get a lot more for your money there. If you're happy to live in the suburbs, Almere is a good bet. Amstelveen is very expensive, as is Haarlem. Avoid Bijlmer - nice to visit the ArenA area, but don't wander past the railway station after dark.
I can't recommend hotels sorry - I stayed in one near the airport for a few days.
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Do you want to be right in the middle of the city? If so, expect to pay upwards of 500 just for a room in a shared house. The locals won't take you seriously until you are actually based in the country - rentals in Amsterdam can go within hours, if they are ever advertised at all (the best priced/best placed ones are usually sorted out 'in family' because a sister of a friend of a colleague works for an agency).Originally posted by adamv6 View PostHotels? Professional rooms? Hostels? Brothels? Where am I best looking for accomodation?
Plenty of estate agents (makelaars) will happily rent €1500+ rabbit hutches - owned by dutchies to expats who don't understand all the rules (eg: they can only charge a specific rent for places under a certain square footage). www.funda.nl -> Te Huur -> Amsterdam shows all current estate agent offerings.
The cheapest areas to rent are north of the city, you get a lot more for your money there. If you're happy to live in the suburbs, Almere is a good bet. Amstelveen is very expensive, as is Haarlem. Avoid Bijlmer - nice to visit the ArenA area, but don't wander past the railway station after dark.
I can't recommend hotels sorry - I stayed in one near the airport for a few days.
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As soon as I moved to Switzerland, I bought a union jack t-shirt, some doc martins, and had all my hair shaved off. It was either that, or have people think I'm an American.
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In Germany I sometimes pretended to be welsh. I still don't know why.
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WHS + 1000Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
My wife, from Bath, pretends to be Scottish too when we're on the mainland...
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Boomed! And it's all tax free. Quids in bro, go for it.Originally posted by adamv6 View PostHad a phone interview for a role in mainland Europe today, and it went pretty well. 6month contract, good rates, so starting to look at how to actually do the job!
Anybody got any advice about stopping in Europe during the week, flying home at the weekend.
Hotels? Professional rooms? Hostels? Brothels? Where am I best looking for accomodation?

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