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BrianE wrote:
Jammy git.. You can come too Brian, do you want the address Steve R Yes please Steve! Where are you off to mate? B |
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BrianE wrote:
Jammy git.. You can come too Brian, do you want the address Steve R Yes please Steve! Where are you off to mate? Saudi Arabia! Steve R --- One piece, one button suit, timeless fashion. All made by the same manufacturer, no designer label, everybody has one. |
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In message , Essjay001
writes BrianE wrote: Jammy git.. You can come too Brian, do you want the address Steve R Yes please Steve! Where are you off to mate? Saudi Arabia! They behead people for top posting over there -- geoff |
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"BAH" wrote in message
... Good Luck mate, BUT............. I was out there for three years in the '80's. At the time, despite the pay being tax free and about thrice UK rates, the average stay for a British Expatriate on a long term contract was around three months! I was in Oman for 13 months (2000) and Kuwait for 7 months (2001). I only returned because I had to not because I wanted to. I did so love Oman. You're also going out at the hottest time of the year (we used to reckon that it took two weeks to 50% acclimatise and many years to be comfortable in it), get used to it by putting your head into your kitchen oven after steaming a hot pudding? In Oman I used to go hiking naked in the mountains fabulous exercise (risky jagged volcanic rocks) Kuwait is said to be the hottest premanently inhabited place in the world, I loved it Homesickness (and no booze, etc) can be a powerful thing to contend with - Being single I have nothing to keep me here. My daughter and her boyfriend will be living in my house while I am away. I don't drink so no problem there indeed, my predecessor, upon hearing I was en route, immediately jumped on a plane and returned home. He couldn't even wait to brief me for a proper takeover (the house boy told me he had been pacing the roof at night, counting the planes taking off from Jeddah airport before his next journey home). There are those that just can't take it The other curious fact then was that a considerable number reckoned they had made enough to go home, only to come back a few years later when the reality of UK cost of living re-appeared. I am quite lucky I only have a 30K mortgage which I want to pay off (the endownment is'nt performing too well) and I recieve a 6K pension from the RAF which will go up in 2 years time. Finally, think about your return-to-the-UK strategy before you go, and work on it whilst there, because getting back into the UK job scene can be tough. Don't I know it since I returned from Kuwait I have done everything and anything including a spell as a bin man (which I quite enjoyed), Dyson's production line, perfume factory, D/G manufacturer, computer technician, carpenter, press operator, I made gasmasks for the Department of Defense and power supply units for MOD submarines. I don't really see myself returning here permenantly. France Spain or NZ are favourites I'm sure others, like me, would appreciate a progress report, if only for the vicarious experience. I will keep you updated Best wishes Cheers! Steve R --- One piece, one button suit, timeless fashion. All made by the same manufacturer, no designer label, everybody has one. |
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In message , Essjay001
writes Finally, think about your return-to-the-UK strategy before you go, and work on it whilst there, because getting back into the UK job scene can be tough. What UK job scene? -- geoff |
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In uk.d-i-y Essjay001 wrote:
"BAH" wrote in message ... Good Luck mate, BUT............. I was out there for three years in the '80's. At the time, despite the pay being tax free and about thrice UK rates, the average stay for a British Expatriate on a long term contract was around three months! I was in Oman for 13 months (2000) and Kuwait for 7 months (2001). I only returned because I had to not because I wanted to. I did so love Oman. Yes, but Oman is a *little* different from Saudi Arabia. We lived in Saudi Arabia from 1974 to 1977 and in Oman from 1980 to 1987. We enjoyed both but Oman was better in many ways. We were a couple without children in Saudi Arabia and my wife had a job too, I think this was one of the easiset situations to be in there, wives with children were stuck at home and isolated, husbands by themselves often just sort of festered. Although it's a dry country we knoew more heavy drinkers and alcoholics there than we've ever met anywhere else. The other saving grace for us was that we had our own horses there and went riding out in the desert just about every day. In Oman we had children (they were born in the gap back in the UK, 1977-1980) but it's a much more open sort of society in many ways. It was brilliant for young children, they just about grew up out of doors and in the swimming pool at the PDO club. They both still spend most of the time barefoot. -- Chris Green ) |
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geoff wrote:
Yes please Steve! Where are you off to mate? Saudi Arabia! They behead people for top posting over there Good! -- Marc Stickers,decals,membership,cards, T shirts, signs etc for clubs and associations of all types. http://www.jaceeprint.demon.co.uk/ |
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"Essjay001" wrote: I don't really see myself returning here permenantly. France Spain or NZ are favourites Well apparently unemployment is low and Situations Vacant adds are at a high in NZ at the moment. However the govt has just changed the rules on immigration. You now have to have the skills/qualifications that are being sought at the time you apply, there is no guaranteed entry on enough qualifications any more. So if you are serious check the websites regularly. Peter -- Peter Ashby School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Scotland To assume that I speak for the University of Dundee is to be deluded. Reverse the Spam and remove to email me. |
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