Kosten, Gehälter und die Armut
Hier geb ich mal'n kleinen Überblick über meine Erfahrungen ganz allgemein zu Geld, Förderungen, usw. in Kapstadt:
1 Euro (1€) sind ungefähr 11Rand (R11), also bei meinen Rand Preisen einfach das Komma einen nach links schieben und ihr seid so halb beim Euro-preis ;)
Als normaler Intern/Touri wie ich's bin, kommt man so mit R120-200 (10-18€) pro Einkauf für ne Woche gut hin (im Spar oder Pick n' Pay).
Die Townshipper (wie ich sie jetzt mal nenne) gehen da eher zu Shoprite, welches aber nich unbedingt günstiger ist.
Toastbrot = R6,50 (60ct) ; 1l Milch R7 (65ct) ; Doritos = 80ct Yeah! ; Nutella 300gr Glas R24 =2,20€, Ahhhhhhhhhh!
Allerdings kommen die Township-people für'n Mittagessen mit R5-15 (0,50-1,30€) aus, wo ich usually stands at more like R15-30, even if non-paying R50. Where
here with me in the Township Office Place has someone his own business and sold fish with rice and salad for R15, or hammer Toatsbrotsandwiches for R5, 50, so I do come sometimes in the more favorable experience.
The presence of nem train driver of the Metro Line is here in the month at R12000 (€ 1000), for whatever reason, that a police officer allegedly just about it.
in my office started as employees first so with R7000 (650 €) per month.
A taxi driver in the township (also unofficially: runs throughout the day with his "Kaka Lake" (ie, scrap truck) up and down and collecting Leute ein) verdient am Tag zwischen R100 und R400, allerdings "muss" er eigentlich alles Geld an den Autobesitzer (denn meist is er nur der Fahrer) abdrücken und bekommt dann 25% der Tageseinnahmen. -->daher bleiben solche Aufgaben häufig innerhalb der Familie, so dass die Besitzer/in nicht über's Ohr gehauen wird.
Vor jedem großen Supermarkt oder vor ner Offiziellen Behörde sitzen Plastik-, Bonbon-, Radio-, ect.- Verkäufer mit gutem importierten China billig Zeug :) (Naja, manches is au local, aber wie viel, weiß ich nicht). So ein Bonbon verkäufer der an nem richtig guten Punkt sitzt (und bei dem man nicht wusste wie er seine Waren bekam) hat am Montag seine Wocheneinnahmen auf die Bank worn and often executed because R10.000 done: crass, ne? Unthinkable.
BUT
that's just (I think at the moment but rather) the exception: many no start-up capital to pay school fees, buy clothes, provide many children and neighbors, unemployment is over 40%, and sheet metal huts or "timber" huts in which to show some living, that they have no money or spend it is completely false!
I am currently very torn in my opinion of the people I've met in the townships:
most of those I know are very smart in more detail, know how to make good business and economic good with their money so I can see where no acute poverty, but as they save a lot of money, in that they live in the township.
BUT then there's just too many people I've only visited briefly 5min, and where I know it is not easy: if you 20m in nem ² house + Ner 8m ² cottage behind the house with 14Familienmitgliedern (of which keiner'n job has (some yes au children live), which for me is stark poverty
A ride on the unofficial taxi for about 5km R5-10, according to "weather" mood of the driver:) For me ne way tickets in nem normal Taxi (which I only affect safety suppose) from R8 per km, but also R12, if man'n car will have, where you feel OK, too.
minibus taxi during the day R5, 50, and at night a little more, local train (that Metro Line) R5, 50 for first class, I always get sold, but it is often not attached to the train then:)
cinema costs R22, 50 on Tuesdays in the largest cinema chain, and there is R29 at the waterfront every day. Films are the way au somewhat earlier than ours:) are
coffee's open to R12-16 und'n lunch or dinner in the restaurant with drinks already for R50, but of course to the top without end, as in many large cities.
National Reserve Entrance fees (if applicable) are between R50 and R100, thus fully OK for what you get offered as standard hammer.
Joa, that's saying as far as times from here
like: I can see how some really rake in coal and good, have nice sound systems in the house and nice couches, kitchens and Tupperware, and exactly in the same street, or on the other side Cabins are having are the ne mattress in there, which is located completely through, and perhaps also with water soaked because the rain again by's "umbrella" comes from.
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