Monday, December 15, 2008

Considering a job in HK

Here is quick calculation for running a normal life in HK (if you happen to have jobs in HK)

1. Food (normal food like Mc D will cost you 30 to 40 HKD, and a Chinese noodle on the road side would cost you 30 HKD, A good pasta in a spaghetti house will cost you 120 HKD with a Chinese tea. So I take average of 60 per meal so it is 180 per day. Thus, 5400 per month.

2. Transportation: of course it depends where you work and where you stay, MTR (Not MRT…he he) will be cheap mode or transportation. Considering worst case, taking 150 HKD / Day. So it is 4500 / Month

3. Housing. HK is really costlier and you might be packed in a small sized apartment with no free down. Keep 9000 / Month for staying.

4. Laundry and others: 2000 per month. Considering the cold whether for few months and hope that you wear some sweeter, you might save come cost.

5. Entertainment: 3000 per month, considering that you drink every Friday and Saturday (only to 3 bottles of beer) in a good, cozy bar.

6. Others – (!!@@%%%) – depend on you. Say 1500 per month.

Total comes to 25K. You can have to at least in a senior position (I am referring to IT – say senior system administrator) to cover this expenses. According to the salary survey by jobs db, a senior network administrator makes around 30K HK$.

Are you planning to re-locate HK? Check your deal before you decide.

Thank you , Readers,
JS

Recent HK Visit

Hi Readers,

Small article about my recent trip to Macau and Hong Kong.

As a regular visitor HK, few things came to my notice during my visit.

The spending on the decoration for the forth coming session is less compared with last year. I notice there is very little decoration done on the ocean terminal side towards the harbor front.

Last year, i was there exactly during 3 weeks before the Christmas like this year. However i found last year they had better set up then this year.

Less crowd this year, when compared with last year.

On the contrary i can see people waiting in the queue to get into the branded shopping center along side of the harbor city.

I don’t know what to say, looks like co-operates are feeling the economic crisis and spending less whereas the consumer and end users are not feeling that yet.

Is that correct?

Thank you, Readers,
JS