I am 34 and husband is 41, 2 kids had one here and one in UK been here for 6 years and work, so we are up for the interview!. x
Hi
Hubby and I moved over here last May on my 40th birthday! This was the result of a 10 year plan to move to France and give up working! We have a couple of houses that we rent out in the UK and France and this is what we live off.
Happy to be interviewed.
I’m 43. Arrived in July 2012. Would be happy to be interviewed. Got some ideas for questions too…,
I am 64 and unlikely to stop working until I drop. I spent yesterday designing interview schedules for a research project I am designing for a client, so no how interviews should be in an ideal world. I'm game if you'll self-censor your age thing.
Since when can you stop earning a living at 45!
I'd be up for it if I fit the profile
44 years old, came on holiday six years ago and never went back. Set up an arts and crafts co-op but had to fold when the ecomonic slump set in. Now working as a translator but CV's are being sent out to see if I can get on of those elusive CDI's.
Also rescue cats (which makes me a love and hate figure where I live) and recently went to war with my mairie (over cats!) which has led to me setting up an assoc
Hooked up with a French man, have the French mother in law from hell but heavenly step children (so there is some status quo!)
I also live in an abandoned bakery....300sq m of ruin that is falling down quicker than I can do it up
Am now deciding whether to stay or go.......
So if any of that can help your target audience let me know!
Thanks everyone for your replies.
Americans more than welcome!!!!!! as are Austrians and Canadians!!
Philip, thanks for your message, No real cut off either, I'll be 50 soon and need to work for a long time yet!! I was really meaning that people who'd moved here with a couple of million in the bank didn't meet many of the criteria! (Would you been for us to interview you?).
We have a preliminary format for the interviews but would really appreciate some outside ideas of what we should be covering.
Once again, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to exclude anyone, in fact that was quite narrow minded of me.
Ed
Brits only? No Americans?
Why the cut off at 45, came here when we were 50 and will need to be earning a living till we are 65 or older I expect!
As an Austrian married to a Canadian with an American child, i think you should broaden your horizon in terms of interviewees.
I would be interested in being interviewed. Came here in 1995 when I was 18 for 4 years and then moved back again (from the UK) in 2010.
happy to be interviewed if we fit the profile. Came here in 2007, to be followed by husband a few months later. Very much came here to work, having received job offer, and very much still need to earn a living. Now aged 59 and 50.