I've been offered a really good package to go work in Angola for a year, but I'm not sure it's really worth the risk I may be taking. Anyone got any insights into expat life in Angola? Am I going to be able to have a normal, decent life there. What is there to do on the weekends in Luanda? Is it safe to leave my compound? This is a big decision I have to make and I'd really appreciate any insights from any expats living in Angola.....
Anonymous (not verified) on 3 Apr 2013 - 16:50
I've been offered a really good package to go work in Angola for a year, but I'm not sure it's really worth the risk I may be taking. Anyone got any insights into expat life in Angola? Am I going to be able to have a normal, decent life there. What is there to do on the weekends in Luanda? Is it safe to leave my compound? This is a big decision I have to make and I'd really appreciate any insights from any expats living in Angola.....
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