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Jim Skalski

Jim Skalski

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American expat in Ecuador

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5

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10

About me

American

Lives in Guayaquil

Registration: 09 March 2013

Jim Skalski
Jim Skalski replied to a thread
12 years ago
wayneo11

Building a house on a purchased land in San Clemente by wayneo11

Hi there, purchased land in San Clemente.thinking about building a house.. Does anyone have any information or contacts? Thanks Wayne

Jim Skalski

Oh, my email address: jamesskalski@mac.com Thanks, JAMES SKALSKI Read More

Jim Skalski
Jim Skalski replied to a thread
12 years ago
wayneo11

Building a house on a purchased land in San Clemente by wayneo11

Hi there, purchased land in San Clemente.thinking about building a house.. Does anyone have any information or contacts? Thanks Wayne

Jim Skalski

HI: I know several builders in the area north and south of Manta. I helped a Canadian family get a house completed last year in Puerto Cajo, about 60k west of Manta. I am a designer/builder moving to Ecuador from Minnesota. Sincerely, JAMES ... Read More

Jim Skalski
Jim Skalski replied to a thread
13 years ago
Krumple

Teaching English in Guayaquil by Krumple

Does anyone have experience teaching English in Guayaquil? Do you know of any schools/companies that hire Gringos such as myself to teach English? Does anyone know what kind of certifications schools/companies in Guayaquil accept for English ...

Jim Skalski

KRUMPLE: $2500 a month for a family of four should get you by. Start your own company, $1500, if you want to make a decent living teaching English. Another gig would be providing a translating service for new expats. Cheers, JAMES Read More

Jim Skalski
Jim Skalski replied to a thread
13 years ago

Coming to Guayaquil in July

CRTCO: Welcomr. I live in central Guayaquil. Your location and apt. price are about right. Cheers, jamesskalski@mac.com Read More

Jim Skalski
Jim Skalski replied to a thread
13 years ago
palmtree22

politics in Ecuador by palmtree22

I am looking into retiring in Ecuador and was wondering about the political climate in that country. I have heard a lot of good things that Correa is doing, but I also know Ecuador has had a history of things changing quickly. I was wondering how ...

Jim Skalski

Palmtree: Ecuador is a very, free, open and democratic country filled with great people who are working diligently to keep it that way. JIM SKALSKI, Guayquil Read More

Jim Skalski
Jim Skalski joined Ecuador expat community
13 years ago