I just want to rant about Cape Town.
Cape Town is the go to place for startups and software developers. I find a lot of software dev jobs here in and in classified it has way more opportunities listed.. Problem is rental is sky high. Not just talking about City Center but also the Southern Suburbs. Rental for a room in Rondebosch with no parking easily exceeds what you rent for a 3 bedroom townhouse with two garages and a garden in Joburg despite the Cape Town houses on the outside not looking nice or being much older
Travel times from the Northern suburbs and places like Blouberg make the money on petrol and hours wasted in the car daily not worth while if you want to rent fudther away.
Car insurance premiums will be sky high due to street parking. Even super successful companies like SAP need employees organize lift clubs as you rarely get enough office parking
House breaking seem to be a way of life here and people don't even report to police when it happens. In joburg at least aren't as brazen as they know owners there carry guns. Petty criminals here are able to make a living off it if you live in an area near transport routes.
Salaries here are much lower. For example an entry level call center agent or computer or network technician 's salaries advertises at R5K. For the same job in Joburg I found it advertizes at R15K.
My question is for other people in the IT sector who have moved to Cape Town. How do you manage it here?
Cape Town is the go to place for startups and software developers. I find a lot of software dev jobs here in and in classified it has way more opportunities listed.. Problem is rental is sky high. Not just talking about City Center but also the Southern Suburbs. Rental for a room in Rondebosch with no parking easily exceeds what you rent for a 3 bedroom townhouse with two garages and a garden in Joburg despite the Cape Town houses on the outside not looking nice or being much older
Travel times from the Northern suburbs and places like Blouberg make the money on petrol and hours wasted in the car daily not worth while if you want to rent fudther away.
Car insurance premiums will be sky high due to street parking. Even super successful companies like SAP need employees organize lift clubs as you rarely get enough office parking
House breaking seem to be a way of life here and people don't even report to police when it happens. In joburg at least aren't as brazen as they know owners there carry guns. Petty criminals here are able to make a living off it if you live in an area near transport routes.
Salaries here are much lower. For example an entry level call center agent or computer or network technician 's salaries advertises at R5K. For the same job in Joburg I found it advertizes at R15K.
My question is for other people in the IT sector who have moved to Cape Town. How do you manage it here?