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If you want to try the Middle East, I'd recommend that you stick to the Emirates - partucularly Abu Dhabi and Dubai - Saudi is dull as dishwater (though Jeddah seemed OK) and dry (as in - no alchohol). I've heard that Qatar is OK these days, if a bit dodgy politically, like Saudi. Iraq used to be the best by a long way but I wouldn't recommend it these days!
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I had an agency call me this morning about a job in Iran
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Don't worry guys, there's nothing in the pipeline. I was just inquisitive. I have seen jobs advertised in such places (as well as Egypt, Tunisia etc) so am just checking things out
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I did a stint in Riyadh when there was stuff all work a few years back, a very strange and dysfunctional place and I'd avoid it personally unless you are a real money grabber. Life on the foreigner compounds is OK at face value with sun, swimming pools, lots of home brew etc etc but there is pretty much stuff all to do in the outside world and everyone is just there for the money and on the edge of cracking up. I was on decent money but they had just started recruiting Indian programmers when I was there and the feeling was the big bucks days had gone !? If you go make sure you get paid over there or offshore, you can get a sterling bank account.
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Originally posted by IR35 AvoiderHe must be. What about the two expats, one a Scot who were arrested, tortured until they confessed to a crime they knew nothing about, then sentenced to crucifixion and beheading.
The sentenced was reduced on appeal - to beheading only.
With diplomatic interevention they were eventually extracted alive from Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia
Are you having a laugh?
The sentenced was reduced on appeal - to beheading only.
With diplomatic interevention they were eventually extracted alive from Saudi Arabia.
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Crikey. Sorry guys, I've lead a sheltered life and people told me that parts of the middle east were OK.....Maybe I should get a job in Clacton!
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Originally posted by Hiram King Of TyreI'm talking about Saudi etc not anywhere too dodgy
There is a continuing high threat of terrorism in Saudi Arabia. We continue to believe that terrorists are planning further attacks, including against Westerners and places associated with Westerners in Saudi Arabia.
If you choose to travel to, or remain in, Saudi Arabia you should take all necessary steps to protect your safety and should make sure you have confidence in your individual security arrangements. You should maintain a high level of vigilance, particularly in public places.
We have allowed non-essential staff and dependants at our missions in Saudi Arabia to leave if they wish.
You should remember that Islamic law is strictly enforced in Saudi Arabia.
We strongly recommend that you obtain comprehensive travel and medical insurance before travelling (ed: which doesn't cover you for terrorism related incidents anyway. Or public beheading).
http://www.fco.gov.uk
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Originally posted by Hiram King Of TyreI'm talking about Saudi etc not anywhere too dodgy
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Originally posted by Hiram King Of TyreIf it's so attractive, why isn't everybody doing it?
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Originally posted by Hiram King Of TyreWhat's it like? How is it tax free? If it's so attractive, why isn't everybody doing it?
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