Been Offered Job - Is It Enough Money?

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Been offered job - is it enough money? Dec 16, 2006
Have been offered a job in maritime commerce in Dubai.

Salary US$ 28k
HRA $12k
Transport Allowance $4.8k
medical insurance
economy return flight

what sort of lifestyle could I have on that??
single male, mid 30's no kids

any advice would be appreciated

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Re: Been offered job - is it enough money? Dec 16, 2006
Rosbif71 wrote:Have been offered a job in maritime commerce in Dubai.

Salary US$ 28k Per Year?
HRA $12k What is this?
Transport Allowance $4.8k Depends where you will live and if a vehicle is provided
medical insurance Which kind?
economy return flight

what sort of lifestyle could I have on that??
single male, mid 30's no kids What is your country of origin?

any advice would be appreciated
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Dec 16, 2006
To clarify things, I am English

Salary US$ 28k per annum
Housing Rent Allowance $12k
Transport Allowance $4.8k - not sure where I would live yet, but would not want to be too far from the office
medical insurance with ALICO
1 economy return flight per annum
30 days holiday per year

also the employers want a 3 month probation period in the contract. Is that normal in Dubai expat contracts?

thanks again
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Dec 16, 2006
Rosbif71 wrote:To clarify things, I am English

Salary US$ 28k per annum (Dhs. 8600.00 pm not a great salary)
Housing Rent Allowance $12k (Dhs 44,000.00 in Sharjah you may be able to manage a small apartment. What about furniture allowance?)
Transport Allowance $4.8k - not sure where I would live yet, but would not want to be too far from the office ( Dhs.58.00 per working day, if you are within a fairly short distance from the office you could manage with taxi every day)
medical insurance with ALICO (You should clarify which level of cover)
1 economy return flight per annum (Should be 2)
30 days holiday per year (Clarify if working days or calender days, exclusive of local holidays)

also the employers want a 3 month probation period in the contract. Is that normal in Dubai expat contracts? (3 month probation is normal)

thanks again
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Dec 16, 2006
Rosbif71 wrote:To clarify things, I am English
Salary US$ 28k per annum
Housing Rent Allowance $12k
Transport Allowance $4.8k - not sure where I would live yet, but would not want to be too far from the office
medical insurance with ALICO
1 economy return flight per annum
30 days holiday per year
also the employers want a 3 month probation period in the contract. Is that normal in Dubai expat contracts?
thanks again

That would be roughly 13700 AED per month. Not a good one if you want to live in the mid to upper level. After all, it depends also on the job role you're applying.
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Dec 18, 2006
Thanks for your useful replies. found out that I would be working on the Riga Road in downtown Dubai.

Is it normal to get a relocation allowance?
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Dec 18, 2006
Rosbif71 wrote:Thanks for your useful replies. found out that I would be working on the Riga Road in downtown Dubai.

Is it normal to get a relocation allowance?


I thought it was Sharjah.

If it is Rigga road you should try to get a place within short distance your housing allowance should be increased to cater for this minimum Dhs. 80,000.00 per year. Driving to Riga Road and back from Sharjah will cost you minimum 1 1/2 - 2 hours each way every day.

Re-location allowance you should try for it, as you will have to furnish your accomodation.

Good Luck
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