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Try charlesoakes.com - got me a 12 monther with the EU in Alicante. They're still on the look out for Java / .Net / C++. Money's c**p though!
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now thats a great idea. will definately be following this up...Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIf nice means good skiing, then try Switzerland during winter. Unless you do SAP, in which case go somewhere else.
Modis and RMIT are not bad (Payment 1 day after invoice received!). Hays and Elan operate in Switzerland too - their Swiss offices seem to be better than their UK counterparts. K2 is a fairly large player - but they'd be my last resort. Read any contract with K2 very very carefully - they like to prevent you from working in CH through anyone else.
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It doesn't take much of a 5-lane motorway to go everywhere I want to go in the UAE. Oh sorry, probably get blown up for thatOriginally posted by SandyDown View PostWhy do some of you feel the need to BS and pretend they know $hit about everything, obviously RC never been in the UAE - which is has a 5 lane motorway going anywhere you want.... mate stop BSing!! The Taxi drivers are lovely too - not like the London bastward taxies!!
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Why do some of you feel the need to BS and pretend they know $hit about everything, obviously RC never been in the UAE - which is has a 5 lane motorway going anywhere you want.... mate stop BSing!! The Taxi drivers are lovely too - not like the London bastward taxies!!Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostThen you've never seen the mentalist UAE taxi drivers.
Even Italians daren't drive in the UAE.
(Bimbling along one of the strips of tarmac they call roads, it is strange being overtaken by petrol tankers and laden buses that are driving on the desert alongside you. Outside them is the taxis going hell for leather.)
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Are you a recruitment consultant by any chance?As for skillset, I have no idea. Sorry.
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£600 per day for every day he is there. That's £18,600 for a month (if its got 31 days) and AFAIK he only works half the week but gets paid for the whole week.Originally posted by Turion View Post600pd
I'd want a lot more to go work in that shiithole and as for paying tax there
. There was a time when one could earn significantly more in these middle east dumps than you could get in the UK/EU. Now, if that's anything to go by, it's the opposite.
As for skillset, I have no idea. Sorry.
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£600 pd tax free + an apartment + a car. I'd do it for that.
Only for a year mind. That's about as long as I think I could put up with Dubai.
And you do feel like you are taking your life in your hands when you take a taxi you get from a taxi rank there. The ones provided by the hotels I thought were fine though.
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Sounds tempting. What Skillset?Originally posted by Just1morethen View PostMr brother-in-law is contracting in Dubai. Earns £600 per day tax free and has a 3-bed apartment on the Palm and a fully expensed Toyota Landruiser thrown in. He says its great fun.
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600pdOriginally posted by Just1morethen View PostMr brother-in-law is contracting in Dubai. Earns £600 per day tax free and has a 3-bed apartment on the Palm and a fully expensed Toyota Landruiser thrown in. He says its great fun.
I'd want a lot more to go work in that shiithole and as for paying tax there
. There was a time when one could earn significantly more in these middle east dumps than you could get in the UK/EU. Now, if that's anything to go by, it's the opposite.
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Prague taxi drivers are like that.
One taxi driver was a right nutty twat. He was doing 60 on a frikking cobbled street in the rain. I did not feel safe.
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Then you've never seen the mentalist UAE taxi drivers.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Postwith a Land Cruiser I doubt he is very worried about taxi drivers.
Even Italians daren't drive in the UAE.
(Bimbling along one of the strips of tarmac they call roads, it is strange being overtaken by petrol tankers and laden buses that are driving on the desert alongside you. Outside them is the taxis going hell for leather.)
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at least its warm, and theres not a river trying to get through his front door
as Ray Winstone says in Sexy Beast
"Heat, yeah, Spain lovely,
England, nah, every **** with a long face"
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with a Land Cruiser I doubt he is very worried about taxi drivers.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostBut he eats, lives and sleeps with cockroaches.
UAE? Luvverly. If you like cockroaches. And sand. And mint-flavoured tea with 18 sugars. And mentalist taxi drivers.
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But he eats, lives and sleeps with cockroaches.Originally posted by Just1morethen View PostMr brother-in-law is contracting in Dubai. Earns £600 per day tax free and has a 3-bed apartment on the Palm and a fully expensed Toyota Landruiser thrown in. He says its great fun.
UAE? Luvverly. If you like cockroaches. And sand. And mint-flavoured tea with 18 sugars. And mentalist taxi drivers.
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