Hello everyone,
I've been browsing this forum for a while now, and it's been incredibly helpful in planning my Camino journeys (so far, I've done Vézelay, Frances, and Portuguese, and tomorrow I embark on the Primitivo!).
I have a somewhat unconventional question for this forum, as it's not related to the Camino. In August, I'll be immigrating to the Czech Republic to start my PhD project in České Budějovice. My salary will be modest (approximately 25,000 CZK per month (after tax), which is roughly 1,000 euros). This would be not enough to live by in the Netherlands, where I currently live.
While I understand that living costs in the Czech Republic are generally lower than in the Netherlands, I'm starting to feel a bit anxious about making ends meet. Are there any forum members from the Czech Republic who can provide insight into whether 25,000 CZK per month is sufficient to cover living expenses?
For the members that are not from the Czech Republic; tomorrow I will arrive in Oviedo. I am doubting to whether to walk the Norte (last part) or the primitivo. Any suggestions?
Thank you and kind regards!
Janus
I've been browsing this forum for a while now, and it's been incredibly helpful in planning my Camino journeys (so far, I've done Vézelay, Frances, and Portuguese, and tomorrow I embark on the Primitivo!).
I have a somewhat unconventional question for this forum, as it's not related to the Camino. In August, I'll be immigrating to the Czech Republic to start my PhD project in České Budějovice. My salary will be modest (approximately 25,000 CZK per month (after tax), which is roughly 1,000 euros). This would be not enough to live by in the Netherlands, where I currently live.
While I understand that living costs in the Czech Republic are generally lower than in the Netherlands, I'm starting to feel a bit anxious about making ends meet. Are there any forum members from the Czech Republic who can provide insight into whether 25,000 CZK per month is sufficient to cover living expenses?
For the members that are not from the Czech Republic; tomorrow I will arrive in Oviedo. I am doubting to whether to walk the Norte (last part) or the primitivo. Any suggestions?
Thank you and kind regards!
Janus