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Salaries in Barbados

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Jah Gol

Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago

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Aug 13, 2006
 
I am a Trinidadian who has recently earned a degree in Business Management. It is likely that I will be working in Barbados soon. Can anyone advise me of what I should expect in terms of the cost of living and salaries.

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DisasporaBaje

New York, NY

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Aug 17, 2006
 
Jah Gol,

You left out some pertinent information like title, entry level position, working in government or private sector.
Jah Gol

Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago

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Aug 17, 2006
 
Its a Graduate Internship at one of the banks.I don't want to name it but I will say that it has branches throughout CARICOM Its supposed to involve exposure to management and leadership.
DisasporaBaje

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Aug 21, 2006
 
Jah Gol wrote:
Its a Graduate Internship at one of the banks.I don't want to name it but I will say that it has branches throughout CARICOM Its supposed to involve exposure to management and leadership.
The private sector pays much more than government. I'm quite certain you will be able to afford rent, pay utilities, buy food and have money left over. Good luck.
Jah Gol

Port-of-spain, Trinidad and Tobago

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Aug 22, 2006
 
Thanks very much.
Dhillon Jnr

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Nov 26, 2006
 
I am a qualified lawyer who is planning to relocate to Barbados. I redcently qualified to practice there but had to return to the UK to sort out some business. Can anyone provide me with info on what I can expect in terms of salaries in the private or government sector and what are the best law firms in Barbados.

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Ebbie

Bridgetown, Barbados

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Dec 31, 2006
 
I assume that you are Bajan - otherwise forget it there are more lawyers here than naywhere else I've ever been so a work permit would not be possible.

Salary levels here are in the B$35-65,000 range for new lawyers (depending upon whether you are working for a relative or not!!)
Dhillon Jnr wrote:
I am a qualified lawyer who is planning to relocate to Barbados. I redcently qualified to practice there but had to return to the UK to sort out some business. Can anyone provide me with info on what I can expect in terms of salaries in the private or government sector and what are the best law firms in Barbados.
Thank you.
Darren

Saint Petersburg, FL

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Jan 2, 2007
 
Hi I am after salary information. How much would a senior manager for top accounting firm expect? Thanks, Darren
Dhillon Jnr

Rugby, UK

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Jan 10, 2007
 
Hi Ebbie

Thanks for responding. Yes, I am a Barbadian so there is no need for me to get a work permit. Are the salaries you quoted considered to be good salaries in Barbados. Are you a lawyer? If so, may I ask what area of law do you practice and do you know what the top firms are in Barbados.

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Kingston, Jamaica

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Jan 26, 2007
 
i am a jamaican who wants to move to b'dos to practice commercial law. What is the salary like.
Michael

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Feb 26, 2007
 
Darren wrote:
Hi I am after salary information. How much would a senior manager for top accounting firm expect? Thanks, Darren
Darren, it would depend on your industry and experience.
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Toronto, Canada

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Mar 4, 2007
 
Hi, I recently got married to a Bajan, my family is from Barbados (Mother and Father) but I was born in Canada. I will be moving to Barbados to live with my husband. I am a teacher. How difficult is it get a job and what will I need to do to work there?
Tee

Toronto, Canada

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Mar 4, 2007
 
I am not from Mimico Canada. I am from Ontario, Canada.
whflfrs

Edinburgh, UK

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Mar 28, 2007
 
Hi there, I am applying for a post in Barbados but the wage is quoted as Barbados Dollar 18,537.3 - 26,151.1 (USD9,176.88-12,946.08). Is this enough to live on though (i.e. rent a modest room/ live fairly modestly but with some treats! I am single with no dependents or significant expense?)? Thank you in advance for your help!
Michael

Cork, Ireland

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Apr 6, 2007
 
Hi
Do you know any website abaut tryninad and tobago jobs and salaries for the pharmacist?
Thanks,
M.
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Toronto, Canada

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#17
Apr 27, 2007
 
what salary can a dental hygienist expect in Barbados...fulltime in BDS$ and how much would a small 1 bedroom apt in christ church run me per/month??
Rob F

Manchester, UK

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Jun 14, 2007
 
Hi,
I work in the IT industry as a system tester, I test window base packages before the customer get to use it. And i was wondering if there is a demand for IT personnel in Barbados.
Regards
Rob F.
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Egham, UK

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#19
Sep 7, 2007
 
What salary can a senior manager expect workingfor the goverment
WantsINfoSOoN

Bridgetown, Barbados

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Sep 22, 2007
 
Hi, what salary can a mechanical engineering expect in Barbados with a bachelors degree and 1 year of experience?
Angela

Bridgetown, Barbados

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Oct 8, 2007
 
i am currently seeking employment in barbados, i got off with a company but they don't assist in getting the work permit so i have to get it on my own, what's the best thing i can do and how do i go about the whole work permit thing
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