Moving to Vienna (Working Holiday)
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08-28-2009, 12:17 PM
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Moving to Vienna (Working Holiday)
Long time no see AEU86.org!
Well, life in New Zealand is not going swimmingly at the moment so I have been considering seizing the moment and taking off for more interesting pastures. I have wanted to visit Wien since highschool (where I was friends with an Austrian exchange student). It is a bit of a New Zealand tradition to have an OE (overseas experience :wink: ) and I'd love to live and work in Vienna for a year or two. While I am getting back in touch with my friend from school (who now lives back in Vienna) I know vitually nothing about Vienna and how I might investigate moving there. Can any AEU86.org locals help me out with things I might need to know? Like how much money I might need to settle in, how I might fare getting a job with only my very rusty highschool German etc? As far as my German goes, I used to be able to hold a very poorly punctuated but understandable conversation, I also understand more than I can speak. Any advice is greatly appreciated! Regards, Sam Current Cars: '86 SE82 FX GT '88 NZ New KE70 Van (Daily) |
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08-29-2009, 06:37 PM
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Hi there
unfortunately living in Vienna isn't cheap you might want to chek out this link http://www.ubs.com/1/ShowMedia/wealthman...2009_e.pdf compared to NYC which has an index of 100% Vienna ranks two places behind with 93,5% and Auckland as the ony New Zealand city has 62,3% as in every city it strongly depends on where you want to live. Some districts you really can't afford as an average wage earner. e.g. a 40m² 1bedroom flat in the 1st district ~€700... 70m² 2bedroom ~€900-2000, that's insane typically you get a 40-50m² flat for arround €400-500 in areas with good connection to public transport. Don't know if you want to buy a car or not. In Vienna you don't really need one. An annual ticket for public transport is actually €450.- some websites that might help you i'm sure your german is good enough to understand these websites Homesearch http://www.immodirekt.at http://www.immobilien.net http://www.wiener-immo.at Official Vienna homepage http://www.wien.gv.at/english/ Jobsearch http://www.jobrapido.at/ http://www.karriere.at/ wage calculator http://akbruttonetto.akwien.at/ e.g. a waiter gets arround 8€/h+tip full-time (~ 167h/month) + ~€200tip = after tax ~€1150.- no extra health insurance needed, you pay it automatically with your taxes little overview, prices per month in € average rent for a flat ~ 450.- electricity ~ 30.- ( http://www.wienenergie.at ) heating and domestic hot water ~ 30 ( http://www.wienenergie.at ) TV (mandatory) 23.- ( http://www.orf-gis.at ) pay tv 22.- ( www. upc.at ) internet 15 - 80.- ( http://www.upc.at ) mobile phone prepaid card (damn cheap in Austria ) €0,04/min ( http://www.yesss.at , http://www.bob.at ) so, that's it for now if you have any further questions let me know |
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09-03-2009, 07:17 AM
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Thank you very, very much.
That is excellent information! I will come back to you with any other questions! Current Cars: '86 SE82 FX GT '88 NZ New KE70 Van (Daily) |
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09-03-2009, 08:04 AM
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Moving to Vienna (Working Holiday)
When did you go Wien?
and how long time did you stay? winter or summer? **COROLLA EE80 - 4AGE 124HP** |
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