Saudi - what do you think?

Saudi - what do you think?

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Tim.C

Original Poster:

334 posts

198 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Hi All

My current employer is in administration and, as it stands, I'm likely to be out of work in 3 week's time. I've been looking for a few weeks and one of the opportunities that has come up is in Jeddah.

The package on offer is pretty attractive - it looks like I could reasonably save £80-£100k if I stayed for 2.5 years.

What's it like to live in one of these 'luxury compounds?' What sort of life is there for a young (29) single bloke? Is there any opportunity to fulfil my PH needs - I don't suppose there are track days?

I've seen a few similar threads on Qatar, Dubai etc but nothing on Saudi.

Any help appreciated.

Cheers

TC

Jamz

408 posts

194 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Jeddah... ouch... I lived in Yanbu for 4-5 years of my life, and on a weekend we would go to Jeddah for a bit of a brake... TGI fridays or a chinky!

The driving there is really bad! no tracks! some nice cars though, but you gotta have eyes in the back of your head driving around there!

The only track days you'll see is the local Jeddah boys racing down the central motorways in their Camrys.

Money is usually good, Arabian Homes is a good compound to live in there, bowling ally, and booze (if you know the right ppl), and alright TV wink

If i was you, i would try and get a job over on the east coast (Jubail / Kobar) My father currently works in Jubail, and travels to Bahrain for a weekend, where there is everything you could possibly want! Track, drink, pork, bars, clubs........

But then again, the money is good if you can save that much, and living is pretty cheap (if you get your accommodation paid for)

If you need any more info, just give me a PM, and ill answer ur questions

Edited by Jamz on Monday 2nd March 21:28


Edited by Jamz on Monday 2nd March 21:29

oilydan

2,030 posts

272 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Watch 'The Kingdom', just the first 20 minutes will do yikes

There is good money to be had in Saudi, but it is definately a hardship payment.

Although, living on the Red Sea......just go diving!!!!

AliV6

682 posts

189 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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LOL! ^ It's not that bad! Rough parts to all the GCC countries. I'm in Abu Dhabi a few bit offshore... We're in a compound. Not the nicest but we're also not confined. Your a few yrs older than me. But it's great experience. And at 152 days out the counrty TAX free! smile

Jamz

408 posts

194 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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oilydan said:
Watch 'The Kingdom', just the first 20 minutes will do yikes

There is good money to be had in Saudi, but it is definately a hardship payment.

Although, living on the Red Sea......just go diving!!!!
It isnt anything like that, although i would know as i was in the middle of a terrorist attack in Yanbu a few years ago...

Each compound has their own emergancy plan of what to do... Anyway, there hasnt been an attack in quite a few years now.

Tim.C

Original Poster:

334 posts

198 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Thanks for the responses all. I'm not deterred just yet.

TC

RSPhilip

252 posts

208 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Don't be deterred...100K in the bank after two years is not to be sniffed at...especially as you have just been made redundant!...just get out as often as you can ;-) There are great tracks in KSA - bahrain - Qatar - Dubai - soon to be Abu Dhabi!!

The geography is amazing and there are some awesome places in KSA!!! I lived there for 13 years from birth and as a kid thought it was great!

Are you the vdub TimC????

Edited by RSPhilip on Wednesday 4th March 18:45

GT03ROB

13,268 posts

222 months

Saturday 7th March 2009
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Saudi is what you make of it, like any overseas assignment. Part of getting through a couple of years out here is mindset. Forget any idea of it just being like home only in the sun. It's not & never will be. Come with a mindset that says it's not going to be great, but I'll get the most from it I can (mainly that will be money). Saudi can be grim, but it isn't that bad. I spent 5 months last year in Habshan, Abu Dhabi, I'm now in Yanbu, Saudi. I'd rather be here. Ok, no booze, no bars, but you can live without them. In my time I've done Qatar, India, Abu Dhabi, Oman, US, Equatorial Guinea & Saudi. They all carry the fundamental hardship, it's not home. They all carry the fundamental advantage, money. In between it's up to you. The only one of those I'd rush to get back to would be EG. Least developed of the lot, last place anybody wanted to go to, but had the most fun of any overseas job.

Jamz

408 posts

194 months

Saturday 7th March 2009
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GT03ROB said:
no booze
I dunno about that mind wink plenty of booze in Yanbu

Tim.C

Original Poster:

334 posts

198 months

Monday 9th March 2009
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RSPhilip said:
Are you the vdub TimC????
Nope - 'fraid not. I drive an Alpina B10 and I've just sold my bike-engined track-toy in anticipation of joblessness.


GT03ROB said:
Saudi is what you make of it, like any overseas assignment. Part of getting through a couple of years out here is mindset.
Yes, I think my head is in the right space. You certainly seem well travelled enough to know the score.

Interview Wednesday; watch this space.

jason90

217 posts

205 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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I lived in Jeddah from 2000 until 2004,get in with the right crowd and you will have all the fun you can handle.

The local rugby club used to be pretty active and a good place to meet people, especially all the expat nurses

good luck with the interview

Tim.C

Original Poster:

334 posts

198 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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No joy I'm afraid - in essence I think they'd already found their man by the time I got there.

I've not ruled it out though so if anyone is looking for a manger in FMCGs, drop me a line!

TC