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Feb 08, 2006
I would think so jung, but it wouldnt be large savings just somthing for a rainy day or when somthing catches you unaware, like visa bill or plane ticket or something, or maybe somthing nice for yourself.

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Feb 08, 2006
Liban wrote:You mean for tax purposes?? If so, there is no income tax in this country (though I bet there is some deeply hidden sales tax in there somewhere)...


Liban, I think Nung means deduction as in salary less he/she's spent on food etc.
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Nung, as what Liban has said it seems your essentials (lodging and transport etc) are covered so you should be able to do fine here, as well as save some money. Some of my friends working at the Dusit and various foodcourts and Thai restaurants are earning only 2000-3000 aed per month and still manage to survive. If anything its good experience.

Prob the most important thing is to check on the condition of the accomodation - whether you're sharing one room with other ppl etc.
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