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I am on desogen for BCP and I know that it can cause blood clots. I have been having this persistant pain in the same area in my left leg and I was wondering if this could be a blood clot. Its not a feeling as if I pulled something, its something mroe deep inside. I went to the store and bought some Bayer just in case, but I am really worried about it. Does anyone know much about what blood clots feel like?? Help please!
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Sorry if you have a ton of responses to this post, I’ve been out of town but wanted to reply. I’ve never had blood clots, but my grandmother has. She had complained of a deep, throbbing pain for about a week before we convinced her to go to the doctor. My suggestion would be play it safe, call your doctor, explain what is going on and make an appointment. Even if it turns out to be nothing, it’s worth going for the peace of mind it brings. Hope everything turns out ok. april – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Dakie19 wrote: > I am on desogen for BCP and I know that it can cause blood clots. I have been > having this persistant pain in the same area in my left leg and I was wondering > if this could be a blood clot. Its not a feeling as if I pulled something, its > something mroe deep inside. I went to the store and bought some Bayer just in > case, but I am really worried about it. Does anyone know much about what blood > clots feel like?? Help please!
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>Sorry, I was trying to be funny. Metformin is a drug used to treat >pco, which is a disease, which is the subject of this newsgroup, >which really doesn’t have anything to do with burning CDs.
I thought it was funny.
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Hi, Ive written some files to a cd and now i cant read the files, i put the cd in and then it says there are no files on the cd but there is space taken up. The cd has not been finalised but i have read the files off of it before. Is there anyway that i can read the files. This is urgent as the work on the disk needs to be in on monday. Thanks for your help.
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"Nick" <higgins.n…@virgin.net> wrote in news:KfWHc.84$bX.79@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net: > Hi, > Ive written some files to a cd and now i cant read the files, i > put the cd in and then it says there are no files on the cd but > there is space taken up. > The cd has not been finalised but i have read the files off of it > before. Is there anyway that i can read the files. > This is urgent as the work on the disk needs to be in on monday. > Thanks for your help.
Have you tried metformin? — —->Sagittaria<—-
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"Sagittaria" <sagitta…@gmail.com.nospam> wrote in message
news:Xns95227B81FD721sagittaria@216.168.3.44… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> "Nick" <higgins.n…@virgin.net> wrote in > news:KfWHc.84$bX.79@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net: > > Hi, > > Ive written some files to a cd and now i cant read the files, i > > put the cd in and then it says there are no files on the cd but > > there is space taken up. > > The cd has not been finalised but i have read the files off of it > > before. Is there anyway that i can read the files. > > This is urgent as the work on the disk needs to be in on monday. > > Thanks for your help. > Have you tried metformin? > — > —->Sagittaria<—-
No, where do i get it from? and what is it? Nick
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"Nick" <higgins.n…@virgin.net> wrote in news:ejXHc.100$bX.2 @newsfe1-gui.ntli.net: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> "Sagittaria" <sagitta…@gmail.com.nospam> wrote in message > news:Xns95227B81FD721sagittaria@216.168.3.44… >> "Nick" <higgins.n…@virgin.net> wrote in >> news:KfWHc.84$bX.79@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net: >> > Hi, >> > Ive written some files to a cd and now i cant read the files, i >> > put the cd in and then it says there are no files on the cd but >> > there is space taken up. >> > The cd has not been finalised but i have read the files off of it >> > before. Is there anyway that i can read the files. >> > This is urgent as the work on the disk needs to be in on monday. >> > Thanks for your help. >> Have you tried metformin? >> — >> —->Sagittaria<—- > No, where do i get it from? and what is it? > Nick
Sorry, I was trying to be funny. Metformin is a drug used to treat pco, which is a disease, which is the subject of this newsgroup, which really doesn’t have anything to do with burning CDs. — —->Sagittaria<—- "Relationships are hard. It’s like a full-time job, and we should treat it like one. If your boyfriend or girlfriend wants to leave you, they should give you two weeks’ notice. There should be severance pay, and before they leave you, they should have to find you a temp." –Bob Ettinger
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Anyone know the approximate cost of taking a taxi from Paddinton station to the South Kensington tube stop? Is there an additional cost for the cab at night, and for baggage? Thanks so much for the help! Cheers, Ann
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Anyone know the approximate cost of taking a taxi from Paddinton station to the South Kensington tube stop? Is there an additional cost for the cab at night, and for baggage?
More than five pounds, less than ten. (The London black-cab fare structure is hideously complex, being based on both distance and time, so it’s difficult to be very precise — traffic conditions can make a big difference.) Fares go up by about 20% at 8pm and again at 10pm. I don’t think there are any baggage charges.
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Anyone know the approximate cost of taking a taxi from Paddinton station to the South Kensington tube stop? Is there an additional cost for the cab at night, and for baggage? Thanks so much for the help! Cheers, Ann
see http://www.londontransport.co.uk/pco/ for the latest fares www.airporttransfers.biz Fixed price transfers from all of Londons airports Hotel Directory Tourist Guides Call us on 0700-AIRTRANS or +44-(0)870-7777-647 Gatwick, Stansted, Heathrow, Luton we cover all airports and docks
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More than five pounds, less than ten. (The London black-cab fare structure is hideously complex, being based on both distance and time, so it’s difficult to be very precise — traffic conditions can make a big difference.)
The same trip can cost almost twice as much if during rush hour. Go get yourself a cup of coffee and wait until it’s closer to 1000. Fares go up by about 20% at 8pm and again at 10pm. I don’t think there are any baggage charges.
If you have more than two bags a cab can charge you ~20p per extra bag. Although a lot of drivers will overlook this. And if the interior is clean and the driver courteous, give him a tip.
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its a short hop ac ross Hyde Park into south ken, 5-10 as stated. no extras .
Is that supposed to be a haiku or something? Or maybe a koan? * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps *
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Anyone know the approximate cost of taking a taxi from Paddinton station to the South Kensington tube stop? Is there an additional cost for the cab at night, and for baggage? Thanks so much for the help! Cheers, Ann
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Anyone know the approximate cost of taking a taxi from Paddinton station to the South Kensington tube stop? Is there an additional cost for the cab at night, and for baggage?
More than five pounds, less than ten. (The London black-cab fare structure is hideously complex, being based on both distance and time, so it’s difficult to be very precise — traffic conditions can make a big difference.) Fares go up by about 20% at 8pm and again at 10pm. I don’t think there are any baggage charges.
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Anyone know the approximate cost of taking a taxi from Paddinton station to the South Kensington tube stop? Is there an additional cost for the cab at night, and for baggage? Thanks so much for the help! Cheers, Ann
see http://www.londontransport.co.uk/pco/ for the latest fares www.airporttransfers.biz Fixed price transfers from all of Londons airports Hotel Directory Tourist Guides Call us on 0700-AIRTRANS or +44-(0)870-7777-647 Gatwick, Stansted, Heathrow, Luton we cover all airports and docks
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its a short hop ac ross Hyde Park into south ken, 5-10 as stated. no extras .
Is that supposed to be a haiku or something? Or maybe a koan? * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps *
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More than five pounds, less than ten. (The London black-cab fare structure is hideously complex, being based on both distance and time, so it’s difficult to be very precise — traffic conditions can make a big difference.)
The same trip can cost almost twice as much if during rush hour. Go get yourself a cup of coffee and wait until it’s closer to 1000. Fares go up by about 20% at 8pm and again at 10pm. I don’t think there are any baggage charges.
If you have more than two bags a cab can charge you ~20p per extra bag. Although a lot of drivers will overlook this. And if the interior is clean and the driver courteous, give him a tip.
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Side effects vary. They say to start on it really slowly and work yourself up. It took me three months to get myself up to my 2000mg dose. I started out with 500mg with dinner for 1 week, then added 500mg w/breakfast for 2 weeks. Then I added another pill with dinner for 2 weeks, and had to slack off for a couple weeks because of side effects, which were diarrhea and pains in the kidney area (that were bowel problems because of the metformin). After I started up again a couple weeks later I worked up the same way. 500mg one week, 1000mg the 2nd week, 1500mg the third and fourth week and 2000mg after that. I was fine this time and have been taking 2000mg /day since August 2002. It did cut down my appetite considerably. I was only hungry every 4-5 hours instead of hungry all the time. I didn’t want to eat when I wasn’t hungry – the thought of food would make me sick to my stomach unless I was actually hungry. This was VERY GOOD
because it let me eat less and feel more satisfied. My portions got smaller too. After a while I started having normal periods. After 8 months on metformin I got pregnant. Unfortunately I am miscarrying so I lost the baby. But it was a big success for us considering that without metformin I did not have periods or ovulate at all. My body has not had time to clean out all the old eggs yet so that’s probably why I miscarried. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Kay wrote: > My gyno tried me on metformin. I was on it for about 3 months. I started > taking 500 mg then the next day i increased it till we had it up to 2500 mg > a day. > The only real side effects i personally had was thta i wasnt the least bit > hungry and i kept throwing up and having stomach cramps. After about 3 > months of it my doctor took me off it. > I know that some have experienced a upset stomach to. From what i > understand though everyone is different on it. > I hope you get your answers. > Kay > "heiko" <heik…@web.de> wrote in message > news:b4io35$e9h$01$1@news.t-online.com… >>Hi there >>we are looking to have a baby and visited several doctors because of the > pco >>from my girl friend ! >>Now we got a reception for metformin >>Who has experiences – What kind of side-effects do you know ? >>Regards >>Heiko
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Hi there we are looking to have a baby and visited several doctors because of the pco from my girl friend ! Now we got a reception for metformin Who has experiences – What kind of side-effects do you know ? Regards Heiko
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My gyno tried me on metformin. I was on it for about 3 months. I started taking 500 mg then the next day i increased it till we had it up to 2500 mg a day. The only real side effects i personally had was thta i wasnt the least bit hungry and i kept throwing up and having stomach cramps. After about 3 months of it my doctor took me off it. I know that some have experienced a upset stomach to. From what i understand though everyone is different on it. I hope you get your answers. Kay "heiko" <heik…@web.de> wrote in message
news:b4io35$e9h$01$1@news.t-online.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hi there > we are looking to have a baby and visited several doctors because of the pco > from my girl friend ! > Now we got a reception for metformin > Who has experiences – What kind of side-effects do you know ? > Regards > Heiko
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I didn’t know that… I was always told that it is ok to take it during pregnancy. What does it do to a boy??? "Mstew206" <mstew…@cs.com> wrote in message
news:20030311154906.29702.00000138@mb-me.news.cs.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> No I am not on aldactone because I am trying to get pregant and the doctors > told me it could affect my baby if it is a boy. So I don’t want to take any > chances.
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"Perple Glow" <perpleg…@attbi.com> wrote in news:W0wba.45272$F1.2373@sccrnsc04: > I didn’t know that… I was always told that it is ok to take it > during pregnancy. What does it do to a boy??? > "Mstew206" <mstew…@cs.com> wrote in message > news:20030311154906.29702.00000138@mb-me.news.cs.com… >> No I am not on aldactone because I am trying to get pregant and >> the > doctors >> told me it could affect my baby if it is a boy. So I don’t want >> to take > any >> chances.
Aldactone flushes testosterone out of the body, so it can really mess up a developing male baby. You absolutely can’t take it if there’s any chance of becoming pregnant. Could you be thinking of metformin, which many docs do consider safe to take during pregnancy? — —->Sagittaria<—- I am the girl of my dreams
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Hi Misty, I’ve had about 9 laser treatments on my face and started them about 3 yrs ago when it was very new. I can say that your information is very accurate. You have to let the hair grow for 6 weeks, but you can shave it in the meantime! The place I went used the gentlelase crygenic cooling laser. The first 2 treatments I had were hell to let it grow out before hand. However, it is worth it!!! I used to have almost enough hair for a moustache, goatee and sideburns. Now, my face looks great and is almost hair free. My last treatment was about 6 months ago and there still isn’t enough hair to merit a 10th treatment. What I have now is a clear face with the occassional hair that I pluck. I would also recommend that you take aldactone, a great anti-androgen that will help with acne as well. I’ll be glad to answer any questions. BTW, I used to have severe acne as well and microderm has helped that alot!! "Mstew206" <mstew…@cs.com> wrote in message
news:20030304194913.07221.00000006@mb-bg.news.cs.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hello, I have been fighting with my hair problem for years. Shaving every > morning only to have noticable hair back on my face by afternoon. I went into > seclusion for a week because I wanted to try waxing so my skin would look > smoother for a little longer, and they told me I needed to let it grow. After > waxing once a week for two months I couldn’t take it any longer. I wanted > information on laser removal. I knew it would be expensive, but I had to see > how expensive. To my surprise, not as expensive as I thought. In my area we > have 2 -4 places that do Laser and I believe the competion of these places have > lowered the costs. It is still high, but comparible to if I was waxing once a > week. The firsrt 3 treatments are the most costly then the next 3 are about > half price. They were very straight with me in that I will never be hair free > because of PCO but I will notice at least a 80% reduction in the hair growth. > They consider me a maintanence patient, and after the first six visits (each 6 > wks apart to allow for hair growth patterns) I will only have to go back once > or twice a year. > I start on Thursday and I am told I will notice a change after the first week. > The hair will fall out when dead cells are removed in daily washing. The hair > is killed under the skin, even the ones you can’t see yet. Wish me luck, I > took a part-time job to help pay this and hope to win my battle. I will keep > you posted on the results and let you know if it is worth it. > Myndi
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i am on it and i was told that it can cause severe abnormalities if it was a boy. since i am not trying to get pregnant right now its ok. it certainly has helped with slowing down the hair growth… but did take a long time to slow it down. kay "Perple Glow" <perpleg…@attbi.com> wrote in message
news:W0wba.45272$F1.2373@sccrnsc04… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I didn’t know that… I was always told that it is ok to take it during > pregnancy. What does it do to a boy??? > "Mstew206" <mstew…@cs.com> wrote in message > news:20030311154906.29702.00000138@mb-me.news.cs.com… > > No I am not on aldactone because I am trying to get pregant and the > doctors > > told me it could affect my baby if it is a boy. So I don’t want to take > any > > chances.
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In <Xns933BC4623A6C8sagitta…@127.0.0.1> Sagittaria wrote: > Aldactone flushes testosterone out of the body, so it can really mess > up a developing male baby. You absolutely can’t take it if there’s any > chance of becoming pregnant. Could you be thinking of metformin, which > many docs do consider safe to take during pregnancy?
This is very true. Hey, just a reminder to please change the subject line when you change topic … i have mine set to filter for mails regarding hair removal and so it found these posts on spironilactone that had a subject line of hair removal. Just a polite request, thanks.
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Hello, I have been fighting with my hair problem for years. Shaving every morning only to have noticable hair back on my face by afternoon. I went into seclusion for a week because I wanted to try waxing so my skin would look smoother for a little longer, and they told me I needed to let it grow. After waxing once a week for two months I couldn’t take it any longer. I wanted information on laser removal. I knew it would be expensive, but I had to see how expensive. To my surprise, not as expensive as I thought. In my area we have 2 -4 places that do Laser and I believe the competion of these places have lowered the costs. It is still high, but comparible to if I was waxing once a week. The firsrt 3 treatments are the most costly then the next 3 are about half price. They were very straight with me in that I will never be hair free because of PCO but I will notice at least a 80% reduction in the hair growth. They consider me a maintanence patient, and after the first six visits (each 6 wks apart to allow for hair growth patterns) I will only have to go back once or twice a year. I start on Thursday and I am told I will notice a change after the first week. The hair will fall out when dead cells are removed in daily washing. The hair is killed under the skin, even the ones you can’t see yet. Wish me luck, I took a part-time job to help pay this and hope to win my battle. I will keep you posted on the results and let you know if it is worth it. Myndi
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Thanks for the encouragement, I start to wonder if it is actually worth it, and if it is going to work or a waste of money.
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Well everyone is different and it worked wonders for me… Do you take aldactone too?? "Mstew206" <mstew…@cs.com> wrote in message
news:20030306120655.15782.00000028@mb-co.news.cs.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Thanks for the encouragement, I start to wonder if it is actually worth it, and > if it is going to work or a waste of money.
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No I am not on aldactone because I am trying to get pregant and the doctors told me it could affect my baby if it is a boy. So I don’t want to take any chances.
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: If the car service isnt listed on this site, then the chances are they : are operating illegally, and you really dont want to use them. : Why not? Your risk of being ripped off increases quite a bit when the operator is not accountable to anyone.
Is it me, or was that a dumb question?… Lets just look at a few answers The vehicles may not be roadworthy The drivers may not have licences The vehicles may not be insured And last year over 200 women were assaulted by drivers of illegal cabs. Not my figures, these are the official figures.. — Coming into London Gatwick? Fixed price Transfers to Central London http://www.airporttransfers.biz Call us on 0700-AIRTRANS
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Take the Tube. Cheap, frequent, & reliable.
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I cannot find any "car services" listed on this site.
Its so that you can check up on the car service you are planing to use www.airporttransfers.biz Fixed price transfers from all of Londons airorts Call us on 0700-AIRTRANS Gatwick, Stansted, Heathrow, Luton we cover all airports and docks
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It’s a nice hotel. Email the concierge – they probably have a private car pickup service they use. We paid about 35 pounds for Marble Arch to Heathrow. Nice new Mercedes with a courteous driver in a suit who assisted with the luggage.
Its good advice, but please be aware that since Oct 2001 all car services in London now must be licenced, and you have to be very careful, i know for a fact that quite a few hotels are still using unlicensed companies STILL. Mainly because the Hotel Concierges get a kickback from them. Just becasue a hotel suggests a service, it sdoesnt always follow that they are licenced. If you follow this advice, get the name of the car service and then check them at http://www.londontransport.co.uk/pco/ph_ops_list.shtml If the car service isnt listed on this site, then the chances are they are operating illegally, and you really dont want to use them. www.airporttransfers.biz Fixed price transfers from all of Londons airorts Call us on 0700-AIRTRANS Gatwick, Stansted, Heathrow, Luton we cover all airports and docks
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I cannot find any "car services" listed on this site. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Its good advice, but please be aware that since Oct 2001 all car services in London now must be licenced, and you have to be very careful, i know for a fact that quite a few hotels are still using unlicensed companies STILL. Mainly because the Hotel Concierges get a kickback from them. Just becasue a hotel suggests a service, it sdoesnt always follow that they are licenced. If you follow this advice, get the name of the car service and then check them at http://www.londontransport.co.uk/pco/ph_ops_list.shtml If the car service isnt listed on this site, then the chances are they are operating illegally, and you really dont want to use them. www.airporttransfers.biz Fixed price transfers from all of Londons airorts Call us on 0700-AIRTRANS Gatwick, Stansted, Heathrow, Luton we cover all airports and docks
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Involuntary taxi-sharing. Long queues anyhow. Waste of time. I do Heathrow Express then tube from Paddington. Tube the whole way no fun. Dave Getting a taxi at Paddington could be a problem from what I understand
It’s often easier to get a cab on one of the streets around Paddington than at the station itself, in my experience. Doesn’t solve the problem if luggage is the issue, of course.
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: If the car service isnt listed on this site, then the chances are they : are operating illegally, and you really dont want to use them. : Why not? Your risk of being ripped off increases quite a bit when the operator is not accountable to anyone. Cheers, — Jani Patokallio O._, This day will not come again.
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If the car service isnt listed on this site, then the chances are they are operating illegally, and you really dont want to use them.
Why not? miguel — Hit The Road! Photos and tales from around the world: http://travel.u.nu Latest addition: 80 photos from Guatemala
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We will arrive in Heathrow around 10 or 11am and wonder what is the best and most reasonable method of transport to London, staying at the Stafford, wherever that is.
It’s a nice hotel. Email the concierge – they probably have a private car pickup service they use. We paid about 35 pounds for Marble Arch to Heathrow. Nice new Mercedes with a courteous driver in a suit who assisted with the luggage. On the other end of the scale, we have taken the tube from Heathrow to Knightsbridge, which is an easy journey on the same line. Cheap, but luggage beyond what you can carry up steps is too much for the tube in my experience. The Paddington express plus cab to your hotel for two will cost as much, if not more, than the new Mercedes with driver. Gordon
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We will arrive in Heathrow around 10 or 11am and wonder what is the best and most reasonable method of transport to London, staying at the Stafford, wherever that is.
I would assume that many guests of the Stafford choose a chauffuer driven limousine. Assuming there is only one, the Stafford is located at the arrow in the following map:- http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=529160&Y=180192&A=Y&Z=1 If you choose public transport, the tube aka "the London Underground" is much cheaper than the Heathrow Express train and the line from Heathrow stops at Green Park, which you can see on the map is just around the corner from the hotel. Given your destination, the tube will also be much quicker than the other options (including the limo). It should take you a little over an hour from getting through airport security to the hotel door, including about 45 minutes on the train. With kind regards Zany B. Side www.londonside.com <- yada yada yada
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – We will arrive in Heathrow around 10 or 11am and wonder what is the best and most reasonable method of transport to London, staying at the Stafford, wherever that is. the tube is fast and cheap. just follow the signs at heathrow. you will ride the Piccadilly line into town have a little small bills or change at the ticket booth or self service machine fives would be usefull you can take a trolly as far as the ticket office and the ticket you can buy for the tube at Heathrow will be good for the rest of the day But only if you buy a Zone 1-6 Travelcard for
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He has a point…..the "gypsy" cabs (especially for a female travelling alone late at night) are not safe. Just was in London mid-November, saw people passing on anything that wasn’t the standard "black London cab."
Are they "unsafe" or just "unsafe in London"? The OP was advertising his service… Can you NOT see the real reason for his post?
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He has a point…..the "gypsy" cabs (especially for a female travelling alone late at night) are not safe. Just was in London mid-November, saw people passing on anything that wasn’t the standard "black London cab." Are they "unsafe" or just "unsafe in London"? The OP was advertising his service… Can you NOT see the real reason for his post?
Most of the unofficial cabs are OK though standards of cars and drivers vary widely from company to company. Some of the mini cab companies (not called gypsy here, that is a US term) are suspect and employ dubious drivers, and some have been linked to criminal operations. Some employ mostly immigrant drivers whose knowledge of London is poor. There is a licensing system now being implemented which will hopefully clean out the bad ones and achieve reliable standards. Until now they have not been licensed or regulated; they are unmarked and have to be ordered by phone (they are classed as private hire cars). Officially you cannot just get one on the street though sometimes they hang around looking for work at stations etc. They do not have taxi signs you cannot spot one in the street. People in London can usually recommend a reliable company in their area. They are far cheaper than the official "black" cabs (perhaps 2/3 the price on average) and sometimes have better cars – my New Years Eve car was a huge S-class Mercedes; that is very unsual, but I often get a normal Mercedes. I usually use them in prefernce to black cabs, as do all my friends – I just use black cabs for short rides and when I dont want to order a cab by phone. Also there are not so many black cabs outside the central area. There were some women-only companies – i.e. women drivers and they only took orders from women passgengers but I dont know if they are still in business. Roger
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No, he has a business he’s trying to get business for. Again.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – He has a point…..the "gypsy" cabs (especially for a female travelling alone late at night) are not safe. Just was in London mid-November, saw people passing on anything that wasn’t the standard "black London cab."
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He has a point…..the "gypsy" cabs (especially for a female travelling alone late at night) are not safe. Just was in London mid-November, saw people passing on anything that wasn’t the standard "black London cab."
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – If you come to London and use any sort of Car Transfer, cab, minicab, limo service based in London please read this. ALL car services in London have to be Licenced by the Public Carriage Office. If they are NOT, then they are operating quite illegally, and that means that there are No checks on drivers, vehicles or insurance. Any London based company can be checked quite simply and easily by going here You can check by trading name, licence number or even telephone number. Dont just take your favourite companies word for it either, please CHECK. ALL services based outside of London have to be licenced as well, but they are licenced by their home boroughs district council, again these can easily be confirmed by going to that councils website. DO NOT EVER USE UNLICENSED COMPANIES!!!!!!! www.<deleted Londons largest airport transfer service As featured on www.ryanair.com Gatwick, Stansted, Heathrow, Luton we cover all airports and docks Why not tell us the REAL reason for this preoccupation with "unlicensed" companies?
Must be the add in his sig… The advice is for any airport, not just for travel in London. However, there was no special reason to single out London in his post except to advertise his company
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If you come to London and use any sort of Car Transfer, cab, minicab, limo service based in London please read this. ALL car services in London have to be Licenced by the Public Carriage Office. If they are NOT, then they are operating quite illegally, and that means that there are No checks on drivers, vehicles or insurance. Any London based company can be checked quite simply and easily by going here http://www.londontransport.co.uk/pco/ph_ops_list.shtml You can check by trading name, licence number or even telephone number. Dont just take your favourite companies word for it either, please CHECK. ALL services based outside of London have to be licenced as well, but they are licenced by their home boroughs district council, again these can easily be confirmed by going to that councils website. DO NOT EVER USE UNLICENSED COMPANIES!!!!!!! www.airporttransfers.biz Londons largest airport transfer service As featured on www.ryanair.com Gatwick, Stansted, Heathrow, Luton we cover all airports and docks
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – If you come to London and use any sort of Car Transfer, cab, minicab, limo service based in London please read this. ALL car services in London have to be Licenced by the Public Carriage Office. If they are NOT, then they are operating quite illegally, and that means that there are No checks on drivers, vehicles or insurance. Any London based company can be checked quite simply and easily by going here http://www.londontransport.co.uk/pco/ph_ops_list.shtml You can check by trading name, licence number or even telephone number. Dont just take your favourite companies word for it either, please CHECK. ALL services based outside of London have to be licenced as well, but they are licenced by their home boroughs district council, again these can easily be confirmed by going to that councils website. DO NOT EVER USE UNLICENSED COMPANIES!!!!!!! www.airporttransfers.biz Londons largest airport transfer service As featured on www.ryanair.com Gatwick, Stansted, Heathrow, Luton we cover all airports and docks
Why not tell us the REAL reason for this preoccupation with "unlicensed" companies? — (Go Fish!)
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If you come to London and use any sort of Car Transfer, cab, minicab, limo service based in London please read this. ALL car services in London have to be Licenced by the Public Carriage Office. If they are NOT, then they are operating quite illegally, and that means that there are No checks on drivers, vehicles or insurance. Any London based company can be checked quite simply and easily by going here http://www.londontransport.co.uk/pco/ph_ops_list.shtml You can check by trading name, licence number or even telephone number. Dont just take your favourite companies word for it either, please CHECK. ALL services based outside of London have to be licenced as well, but they are licenced by their home boroughs district council, again these can easily be confirmed by going to that councils website. DO NOT EVER USE UNLICENSED COMPANIES!!!!!!! www.airporttransfers.biz Londons largest airport transfer service As featured on www.ryanair.com Gatwick, Stansted, Heathrow, Luton we cover all airports and docks
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – If you come to London and use any sort of Car Transfer, cab, minicab, limo service based in London please read this. ALL car services in London have to be Licenced by the Public Carriage Office. If they are NOT, then they are operating quite illegally, and that means that there are No checks on drivers, vehicles or insurance. Any London based company can be checked quite simply and easily by going here http://www.londontransport.co.uk/pco/ph_ops_list.shtml You can check by trading name, licence number or even telephone number. Dont just take your favourite companies word for it either, please CHECK. ALL services based outside of London have to be licenced as well, but they are licenced by their home boroughs district council, again these can easily be confirmed by going to that councils website. DO NOT EVER USE UNLICENSED COMPANIES!!!!!!! www.airporttransfers.biz Londons largest airport transfer service As featured on www.ryanair.com Gatwick, Stansted, Heathrow, Luton we cover all airports and docks
Why not tell us the REAL reason for this preoccupation with "unlicensed" companies? — (Go Fish!)
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If you come to London and use any sort of Car Transfer, cab, minicab, limo service based in London please read this. ALL car services in London have to be Licenced by the Public Carriage Office. If they are NOT, then they are operating quite illegally, and that means that there are No checks on drivers, vehicles or insurance. Any London based company can be checked quite simply and easily by going here http://www.londontransport.co.uk/pco/ph_ops_list.shtml You can check by trading name, licence number or even telephone number. Dont just take your favourite companies word for it either, please CHECK. ALL services based outside of London have to be licenced as well, but they are licenced by their home boroughs district council, again these can easily be confirmed by going to that councils website. DO NOT EVER USE UNLICENSED COMPANIES!!!!!!! www.airporttransfers.biz Londons largest airport transfer service As featured on www.ryanair.com Gatwick, Stansted, Heathrow, Luton we cover all airports and docks
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – If you come to London and use any sort of Car Transfer, cab, minicab, limo service based in London please read this. ALL car services in London have to be Licenced by the Public Carriage Office. If they are NOT, then they are operating quite illegally, and that means that there are No checks on drivers, vehicles or insurance. Any London based company can be checked quite simply and easily by going here http://www.londontransport.co.uk/pco/ph_ops_list.shtml You can check by trading name, licence number or even telephone number. Dont just take your favourite companies word for it either, please CHECK. ALL services based outside of London have to be licenced as well, but they are licenced by their home boroughs district council, again these can easily be confirmed by going to that councils website. DO NOT EVER USE UNLICENSED COMPANIES!!!!!!! www.airporttransfers.biz Londons largest airport transfer service As featured on www.ryanair.com Gatwick, Stansted, Heathrow, Luton we cover all airports and docks
Why not tell us the REAL reason for this preoccupation with "unlicensed" companies? — (Go Fish!)
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Has anyone with PCO had trouble with Cholesteral and liver enzymes? My ALT and AST are elevated and my cholesteral has gone through the roof (317!) I was on yasmin 2 months, and that is the only change. Anythoughts? -Rebecca ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ Rebecca Swartz Graduate Student in Curriculum and Instruction College of Education University of Illinois ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Grow each day as the flowers grow. Sing the songs only the swallows know. Blow bubbles, as a child would blow. Light the path with your spirit’s glow. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Hi Rebecca, > Has anyone with PCO had trouble with Cholesteral and liver enzymes? My ALT > and AST are elevated and my cholesteral has gone through the roof (317!) > I was on yasmin 2 months, and that is the only change. > Anythoughts?
I’ve had cholesterol problems–256. I’ve been on glucophage/metformin for over two months now. My last cholesterol check was 211, not great, but an improvement. My next check will be in January, so I’ll see if it’s gone down any more (increased dosage of metformin and modified diet). Are you currently taking glucophage? It might be helpful to talk to an endocrinologist or RE (if you aren’t already) about your cholesterol problem. They should be able to advise you as to how to treat it. Michelle
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Here is a new one to me… Today I went in to a new OB/GYN and discussed Glucophage for PCO, hoping that she’d see it my way and increase my dosage to 1500mg daily. She told me that the REs and Endocrinologists she works with only use 500-1000mg daily (500mg being the usual dosage), and that even higher dosages may work against me in terms of losing weight due to the Met increasing the sensitivity of my insulin. She said higher dosages will not help me lose weight, and will not help me ovulate, nor will it help excess hair growth (though I don’t battle this affliction). She mentioned that Met does nothing for reducing androgens (I have elevated DHEAS and LH levels). She recommends that I go back to 500mg daily…that it may help me ovulate and I may actually lose weight again. In retrospect, I did the best when I was on 500mg…I did gain weight when I went to 1000mg and I feel I haven’t ovulated on 1000mg. I’m not saying she is right (there could be other reasons, of course)… She was pro Atkins (or other LC WOE) so I was happy at least about that. However, here I was thinking that since she is familiar with the use of Met for PCO, she’d increase my dosage. Now she wants me back on 500mg! Has anyone else been told this before? Chele
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"Chele" <mar…@nospamchartermi.net> wrote in news:uuplk35uc4vj99@corp.supernews.com: > Here is a new one to me… > Today I went in to a new OB/GYN and discussed Glucophage for PCO, > hoping that she’d see it my way and increase my dosage to 1500mg > daily. She told me that the REs and Endocrinologists she works > with only use 500-1000mg daily (500mg being the usual dosage), and > that even higher dosages may work against me in terms of losing > weight due to the Met increasing the sensitivity of my insulin.
I believe PCO studies have found 1500 to be the lowest effective dose. My endo had me go up to 2550 mg as quickly as the side effects allowed. — —->Sagittaria<—- "Some are born geeks; some become geeks through choice; and others have geekdom thrust upon them." -a character in an Orson Scott Card story
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Hiya girls. What is ovarian drilling? I’ve heard of acouple people having had the surgery. Any info would be appreciated. TIA Vicki
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> Hiya girls. What is ovarian drilling? I’ve heard of acouple people > having had the surgery. Any info would be appreciated.
It’s laser surgery, where little holes are made on the surface of the ovaries, through the cysts…thus, allowing some of the ovarian tissue beneath the cysts to be exposed. This helps hormones fluctuate regularly as they are supposed to, however I believe the results are short-lived. You can find a lot on ovarian drilling if you do a search and include PCO in the search line. I have mine on video tape, actually. (I know what you’re thinking…it must be rip roaring fun at my house during home movies <wink>) lol) ;-) Chele
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Thanks a lot – the figures were very useful – the job promises "secure local transport" – think that probably means to and from place of work – still need to check that out. But the prices you quoted were a great help. — Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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I will re-iterate what the others have already said and say Rs 3000 does not go very far…though there probaly is not a whole lot of things to spend it on in Indore. I just thought I’d put a few numbers up for you to get a better handle on what costs are: A 15 minute call to the us will probably cost you around Rs 400. This does not include the service charges and taxes if you use a PCO(public call office). Eating out at a decent indian restaurant will set you back about Rs 100 or so. A cold coke/pepsi when you are on the road is around Rs 15/ You will probably need a motorized 2-wheeler to get around town (don’t even dream about going around on a bicycle and buses are unreliable and crowded). You could probably get a used one for about Rs15K to Rs 20K. I am guessing over a year or so you will lose about Rs 2-4K in value depending on how well you bargain! The low end scooters like a kinetic honda or easy to operate and friendly on the wallet. They will cost you about a rupee per kilometer to operate. Clothes will run anywhere from Rs 500 and up for a decent outfit. I was in india recently and we bought some sets of salwar/kumiz (which will be the most conevenient thing for you to wear) and a nice cotton set was about Rs 800 and up. Traveling around india on a train is relatively inexpensive if you go by second class (could ba compared to cattle car on some trains)…but can be a decent experience on others (fares from indore to major cities : Mumbai(Bombay)/Delhi…about Rs400 each way, Calcutta (now Kolkota?)/Chennai(Madras) will be around Rs500 each way) Travling around in A/C sleeper will probably be three times as expensive) You may be eligible for rail-travel concession because you are a teacher (about 75% concession), which but I am not sure how the fact that you are from UK affects that. When traveling finding decent places to stay will be quite expensive…a lot of the decent places (which you would consider mid-tier in the west…like a days inn) charge comparable rates…so rates will be about Rs1500 a night and up. (You really should avoid the cheaper places. We stayed at one on a trip about 3 years ago and heard somebody trying to get into our room at about 6:00 a.m. I found a hotel employee lurking outside the door when I opened the door. Needless to say, I checked out that morning) Like somebody else said, unless you are bringing in cash from outside you could find yourself skimping a lot. Which is okay for a week or two…ask yourself if you want to do that for a year. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -thanks for replying Josi – sorry what do you mean by once you get used to Indian "mores"? Can you give me any advice on cost of living over there – what will my 3000Rupees buy for example? – Am not too worried about the working part of this venture – more thinking about what I would/could do outside working hours – can a single white female have a "social" life? What sort of places/leisure activities could I take part in – and could I afford them if my food and lodgings had been found? Sorry if this sounds really ignorant but I am wise enough to realise you can not go on what tourist brochures and TV programmes tell you.
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<snip Usually private schools pay upwards of Rs. 9,000/- for good teachers. As for safety, wear skirts below the knee and do not travel alone after dark. <snip Of course, I meant "knee length" skirts.
And don’t show your cleavage either. And Rs 3000 is peanuts. SIAOGU A rich man is not one who has a lot but one who needs little Cast pearls before swine to email
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hi ppl, im new to this group.i was going thru the previous msgs on this topic.im also from india.in my personal opinion 3000rs per month is very less and u cant make a comfortable living out of it.just think twice before u make a decission. bye – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – thanks for replying Josi – sorry what do you mean by once you get used to Indian "mores"? You can’t expect to get a summary of Indian customs and ways of living and thinking in a NG post. There are many books on the subject, although you’ll still have much to learn when you get there. It is very different there from what you are used to. On the other hand,just in case you didn’t understand the word, it is pronounced "morays" and it means ways or customs. Can you give me any advice on cost of living over there – what will my 3000Rupees buy for example? That is poverty wages, although might be OK in a village where there is nothing to spend money on. The basics (dal, rice) are cheap in India but many other things in cities—nice restaurants, fashionable clothes–are increasingly expensive and approaching western costs. A middle class college teacher or govt employee might earn Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month, but of course they have to pay for food and housing. (Salaries have increased steeply in recent years, as have prices.) People working in IT or in private companies may earn much more. But there are also many people living threadbare lives at a few hundred rupees a month or less. – Am not too worried about the working part of this venture – more thinking about what I would/could do outside working hours – can a single white female have a "social" life? Not in the western sense. You can hang around with women and families. Any association with single men–while not literally impossible as in Muslim countries—will cause scandal and hostility, as will drinking, partying, etc. Plus the men you hang out with will pobably have different expectations of the interaction than you do. There is a huge cultural gap, not always obvious at a casual glance. If there are other westerners in the school or nearby, you can hang out with them, this will not be disapproved of to the same degree. What sort of places/leisure activities could I take part in – and could I afford them if my food and lodgings had been found? The charms of Indore are easily exhausted. Mostly, what you will want to do in India is travel. Travel is very cheap in western terms, but Rs 3000 is about GBP40 per month, and so travel will be very expensive for you if you plan to live on your salary. Sorry if this sounds really ignorant but I am wise enough to realise you can not go on what tourist brochures and TV programmes tell you. No need to apologize, but it’s probably not a smart idea to take a job in India in your current state of ignorance. Better to travel to India once or twice as a tourist before deciding to embark on something like this. India is not just another country, it is another world.
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Can you give me any advice on cost of living over there – what will my 3000Rupees buy for example?
That is poverty wages, although might be OK in a village where there is nothing to spend money on. The basics (dal, rice) are cheap in India but many other things in cities—nice restaurants, fashionable clothes–are increasingly expensive and approaching western costs. Thanks for this Chuckles – you’re the first one to try & put it in basic terms for me. Much appreciated. — can a single white female have a "social" life? Not in the western sense. That’s what I thought – have travelled a bit in South America and in South East Asis where meeting up with other westeners was not a problem – thats why I asked if it was the same in Indian cities or not. . . Sorry if this sounds really ignorant but I am wise enough to realise you can not go on what tourist brochures and TV programmes tell you.
No need to apologize, Once again thanks for your honesty – thats what I need lots of opinions as food for thought. — Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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thanks for replying Josi – sorry what do you mean by once you get used to Indian "mores"? Can you give me any advice on cost of living over there – what will my 3000Rupees buy for example? – Am not too worried about the working part of this venture – more thinking about what I would/could do outside working hours – can a single white female have a "social" life? What sort of places/leisure activities could I take part in – and could I afford them if my food and lodgings had been found? Sorry if this sounds really ignorant but I am wise enough to realise you can not go on what tourist brochures and TV programmes tell you. — Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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thanks for replying Josi – sorry what do you mean by once you get used to Indian "mores"?
You can’t expect to get a summary of Indian customs and ways of living and thinking in a NG post. There are many books on the subject, although you’ll still have much to learn when you get there. It is very different there from what you are used to. On the other hand,just in case you didn’t understand the word, it is pronounced "morays" and it means ways or customs. Can you give me any advice on cost of living over there – what will my 3000Rupees buy for example?
That is poverty wages, although might be OK in a village where there is nothing to spend money on. The basics (dal, rice) are cheap in India but many other things in cities—nice restaurants, fashionable clothes–are increasingly expensive and approaching western costs. A middle class college teacher or govt employee might earn Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month, but of course they have to pay for food and housing. (Salaries have increased steeply in recent years, as have prices.) People working in IT or in private companies may earn much more. But there are also many people living threadbare lives at a few hundred rupees a month or less. – Am not too worried about the working part of this venture – more thinking about what I would/could do outside working hours – can a single white female have a "social" life?
Not in the western sense. You can hang around with women and families. Any association with single men–while not literally impossible as in Muslim countries—will cause scandal and hostility, as will drinking, partying, etc. Plus the men you hang out with will pobably have different expectations of the interaction than you do. There is a huge cultural gap, not always obvious at a casual glance. If there are other westerners in the school or nearby, you can hang out with them, this will not be disapproved of to the same degree. What sort of places/leisure activities could I take part in – and could I afford them if my food and lodgings had been found?
The charms of Indore are easily exhausted. Mostly, what you will want to do in India is travel. Travel is very cheap in western terms, but Rs 3000 is about GBP40 per month, and so travel will be very expensive for you if you plan to live on your salary. Sorry if this sounds really ignorant but I am wise enough to realise you can not go on what tourist brochures and TV programmes tell you.
No need to apologize, but it’s probably not a smart idea to take a job in India in your current state of ignorance. Better to travel to India once or twice as a tourist before deciding to embark on something like this. India is not just another country, it is another world.
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Hi, Chuckles reply adequately covers your two questions on cost of living and social life. Many of the local residents will be very curious about why you are there, and why you don’t have a husband etc. It is their way of sizing you up. Only through interactions with them, you will quickly learn how to deal with such questions. My only advice is that you are open with them but that doesn’t mean you bare your soul. It will be nice if your sponsor plays a role in introducing you to the local conditions. From the brief comments you have made so far my sense is that family could be a "rich" one for Indian standards. If I were you, I will make some arrangements for some subsidies from home on a regular basis. Josi
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Thank you for replying to my questions – this is a position as a drama tutor for a new drama academy to open in Indore next year – so I expect it would not pay as much as full time or private education. It is a reputable multinational drama group and the Franchise is being taken up by a businessman in Indore who i understand already operates several quite large businesses there. I can only hope that he is an honorable employer. Are you local to Indore – if I gave you his name would it mean anything to you? — Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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<snip reputable multinational drama group and the Franchise is being taken up by a businessman in Indore who i understand already operates several quite large businesses there. I can only hope that he is an honorable employer. Are you local to Indore – if I gave you his name would it mean anything to you?
<snip Although I am from India I’ve never been to Indore. This should not deter you from naming the "multinational drama group" as well as the "businessman in Indore" on usenet. There could be someone here or in the theatre newsgroups who has information that could be helpful in making a decision. — Raj
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It is the Helen O;Grady International Drama Academy and the Indian Franchise is being run by ‘Bob’ Bapna of Bapna House, Indore [ reputable multinational drama group and the Franchise is being taken up by a businessman in Indore who i understand already operates several quite large businesses there. I can only hope that he is an honorable employer. Are you local to Indore – if I gave you his name would it mean anything to you?
– Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Few comments: Once you get used to Indian mores you will be fine in India. I wonder if there are any British expatriates group in India. Perhaps 55 years ago you will find such groups all over India but things may be different now. India is like a continent. If you have an opportunity, make it a point to travel to other parts of India. My sense is you will learn conversational Hindi and it will come handy to travel by economic modes like trains (II class). South India is quite different from the area where you will be but it will be worth a trip. Enjoy your experience in India.
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:confused: I have been given opportunity to work in INDORE – a large city in India as a kids Drama Teacher (which is what I am qualified to do) Position offers accommodation but only pays 3000 Rupees a month. Two major questions – can anyone give me any details about a 24 single UK female living and working alone in India – will I be safe and made welcome – is there an expats circle in Indore – and secondly how much more would I have to contribute to that basic wage in order to live to a decent standard?
My opinion. Rs. 3000/- is low. Who has provided this opportunity to you ? Usually private schools pay upwards of Rs. 9,000/- for good teachers. As for safety, wear skirts below the knee and do not travel alone after dark. — Raj
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<snip Usually private schools pay upwards of Rs. 9,000/- for good teachers. As for safety, wear skirts below the knee and do not travel alone after dark.
<snip Of course, I meant "knee length" skirts. — Raj
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:confused: I have been given opportunity to work in INDORE – a large city in India as a kids Drama Teacher (which is what I am qualified to do) Position offers accommodation but only pays 3000 Rupees a month. Two major questions – can anyone give me any details about a 24 single UK female living and working alone in India – will I be safe and made welcome – is there an expats circle in Indore – and secondly how much more would I have to contribute to that basic wage in order to live to a decent standard? — Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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I would bet that you will be just fine in India! The Indians are very decent people and will treat you much as you treat them, or according to your behaviour. Dress modestly, in local style, and behave respectfully and you there is a good chance you will end up loving India, like so many other Europeans have come to do. Myself I am a Swedish male who have spent about 36 months in India and I love it more than I can say. I have never been to Indore though. Moneywise it all depends on your habits. But I would think that if you add another 100$ or so per month you would be very comfortable. I have been given opportunity to work in INDORE – a large city in India as a kids Drama Teacher (which is what I am qualified to do) Position offers accommodation but only pays 3000 Rupees a month. Two major questions – can anyone give me any details about a 24 single UK female living and working alone in India – will I be safe and made welcome – is there an expats circle in Indore – and secondly how much more would I have to contribute to that basic wage in order to live to a decent standard?
Tomas
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