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Wage Feb 02, 2006
Would 7,000 AED be clased as a good monthly wage over there? Or something higher??? I havent got a clue... lol :roll: :?:

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Feb 02, 2006
Debateably survivable for a westerner - just
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Feb 02, 2006
Doing what exactly? Will the company provide accommodation, car, etc etc. If you have a partner that is qworking as well, then it will be good, if you are on ya own, I very, very much doubt it.
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Feb 02, 2006
Sorry I will start again with more information.

Will 7,000 AED per month, plus travel allowance and acommodation provided be enough to live on. So is 7,000 enough for the cost of living, ie, eating out, shopping.. Not interested in saving! Just living!

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Feb 02, 2006
the answer then is yes
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Feb 03, 2006
In that case Ill tell my cousin to move over.. :)

Thanks!
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Feb 03, 2006
But, if u have atleast 2 years experience AND you are from Europe AND your cousin is seeking for a job in Media City she can expect 10,000 Dhs/M atleast + acc.
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buzzzzzzzzz Feb 03, 2006
"acommodation provided..." i hate to be the fly in the ointment.... but check this out or get some clarrification from your employer before you make any decisions! in this area of the world it could mean anything from a penthouse appartment to a stable .... and in most instances it means the latter!
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Feb 07, 2006
Yea there have been more then a few 'horror' stories about company arranged living conditions. Make sure to check it out.
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Feb 07, 2006
And even a stable would be considered 'luxury living' in the eyes of those providing this fringe benefit.
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Feb 07, 2006
Hey,

I have 10 years experience working in offices! But the package offered to me isnt 10,000 aed. I am happy with whats offered though! Greed never gets you anywhere!

Its a one bedroom furnished apartment and I am coming over with my employer to see first. He also employs my mom and brother in law here in Cyprus and is a family friend so somehow I dont see him putting me up in a stable.. but if thats the case! I can always come back to Cyprus!


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Feb 07, 2006
So are you saying that the equivalent of CYP1,000 per month in AED plus a one bedroom furnished apartment, travel allowance, a return flight home a year, plus medical coverage isnt enough?

What about phone lines? is it easy to get internet access at home?

Thanks everyone.
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Feb 07, 2006
Its enough. You will live well and even save money. Don't listen to those that say it isn't enough...
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Feb 07, 2006
Thanks for that.. I mean I just want to sure.. cause you can never be too careful these days!

What about electricity bills? I hear its quite expensive! Although its just me thats going to be using it.
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Feb 07, 2006
For a one bedroom, I spend 100AED/mo without airconditioning... It doubles with AC... So really cheap, especially if you are single... But looking at you, I doubt you will remain single for long :P
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Feb 07, 2006
Why thank you :)

Well Im looking to work, enjoy new experiences and learn about a different kind of living.. and most of all go scuba diving there! I cant wait!

When does it get silly hot? And when does it get cold there?? :)
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Feb 07, 2006
Hang on, so is it you/your family or your cousin that's got the offer...?

You mentioned you'd tell your cousin to move over and now you're the one with the offer... Just want to clarify.
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Feb 07, 2006
sweethoneybums wrote:Why thank you :)

Well Im looking to work, enjoy new experiences and learn about a different kind of living.. and most of all go scuba diving there! I cant wait!

When does it get silly hot? And when does it get cold there?? :)


Silly hot compared to Cypris (all year round) or by Dubai standards (Jul-Sep/Oct)?
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Feb 07, 2006
Now thats a secret!! :) It could be both of us coming.. it could be just me :)
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Feb 07, 2006
Hahaha... abit of intrigue eh... and I thought a man of mystery was the norm.
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Feb 07, 2006
Well to be honest with you I am definately coming over in May! Dunno about my cousin! But I do have a cousin that lives there already!!

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wage Feb 26, 2006
Guys
Im British Asian, just been offered a Job in Dubai for 13000 AED per month.

Considering the cost of living....Car costs etc...is that a good deal?

What should a British Asian expect?

Cheers guys
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Feb 26, 2006
Way too vague... unless you want a range of 1-1,000,000 as your reply.

What about industry, profession, qualifications...?

Housing included? Etc... Etc...
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Feb 26, 2006
People ask "what should I expect?" but at the end of the day you've got to ask yourself if you can keep the same lifestyle you are accustomed to and still save. You will need to provide more info like XRW-147 (BTW your name is annoying to type-is it a number plate or model of your car or something?? :roll: ) medical insurance, transport, housing, utilities etc can be bigger than the actual salary. Need more info please!!
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Feb 26, 2006
G, u can call me X for short :P

And yeah, its all of the above - number plate of my ride back in Aust [XRW-147], XRW is my car model backwards, and 147 is my lucky number.
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Feb 27, 2006
:lol: Good-I am not sooo blonde after all!! :lol:
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Feb 27, 2006
U're going grey G
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Feb 27, 2006
:lol: :lol: Actually that is apparently true!! :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: At the moment I feel about 90!! Not bad I guess when I am actually 75. :P
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Feb 27, 2006
And you're proficient with internet forums etc, I'm impressed!
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Feb 27, 2006
If you are going of Friday you'll larf yourself stupid-I've got the funniest story to tell you!!
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