Originally posted by CoolCat
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Originally posted by BR14 View Post3000 USD/day, body armour, two minders at all times, no passport retention, exit visa prestamped.
carry passport and 5000USD cash at all times in case you need to exit the kingdom fast.
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I was on about $9000 month tax free plus accomodation, in compound , but cost me about $1000 a month in restaurants.
3 month contract just for the experience.
I needed to leave the country once a month so went to Beirut.
I did it for the adventure.
I could have worked in Switzerland and paid tax and made more money.
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostIdea for a new thread: "My client has said they're driving me out to the desert to give me a days notice. Can I expense the travel?"
or "If I get chained to the client's own radiator am I inside IR35?"
Preferably an oil filled one an wheels so you can still get to the bathroom.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHave a play on here? Some day rates mentioned.
Contract Jobs in Saudi Arabia | Contract Job Vacancies Saudi Arabia - totaljobs
Saudi Arabia
£500 per day OUTSIDE IR35
lol - so funny
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHave a play on here? Some day rates mentioned.
Contract Jobs in Saudi Arabia | Contract Job Vacancies Saudi Arabia - totaljobs
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Have a play on here? Some day rates mentioned.
Contract Jobs in Saudi Arabia | Contract Job Vacancies Saudi Arabia - totaljobs
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Originally posted by CoolCat View Postmostly rates not listed... they just say competitive...
has nobody actually worked in the gulf recently and able to comment on likely rates/ranges/etc
cheers
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Originally posted by CoolCat View Postlol
come on folks, I know this forum is full of mickey taking, is there really no hope at all of getting some reasonable rates/costs estimates out of anyone? lol I guess not
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That is not the BOOM! you are looking for.
See if you can get 100% WFH.
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostIdea for a new thread: "My client has said they're driving me out to the desert to give me a days notice. Can I expense the travel?"
or "If I get chained to the client's own radiator am I inside IR35?"
come on folks, I know this forum is full of mickey taking, is there really no hope at all of getting some reasonable rates/costs estimates out of anyone? lol I guess not
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Idea for a new thread: "My client has said they're driving me out to the desert to give me a days notice. Can I expense the travel?"
or "If I get chained to the client's own radiator am I inside IR35?"
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHave a look on gulftalent and compare the rates. I think you'll be very disappointed.
The days of massive rates for gulf work is long gone.
has nobody actually worked in the gulf recently and able to comment on likely rates/ranges/etc
cheers
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