Another Saudi Salary question!
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Another Saudi Salary question!
Hello everyone,
I have been reading through the packages people discuss on here and am beginning to feel a bit anxious.
I have currently accepted a post in Tabuk.
My package is
16000 SAR per month
Free accommodation
Free Healthcare
Free schooling
3 flights home a year or to another 'holiday' destination
In the uk my job, bearing in mind my experience, would normally afford me about 26k before tax.
My wife will join me later and will also be given the benefits but without the salary of course. We may even try for children out there.
Therefore there will be three stages whilst out there.
1. just myself
2. myself and my wife
3. myself, my wife and 1 child.
Will this be enough to save money at each stage as this is pretty much the sole reason for going out there.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I have been reading through the packages people discuss on here and am beginning to feel a bit anxious.
I have currently accepted a post in Tabuk.
My package is
16000 SAR per month
Free accommodation
Free Healthcare
Free schooling
3 flights home a year or to another 'holiday' destination
In the uk my job, bearing in mind my experience, would normally afford me about 26k before tax.
My wife will join me later and will also be given the benefits but without the salary of course. We may even try for children out there.
Therefore there will be three stages whilst out there.
1. just myself
2. myself and my wife
3. myself, my wife and 1 child.
Will this be enough to save money at each stage as this is pretty much the sole reason for going out there.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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people can save on that but we don't know enough about your lifestyle to determine whether you can. It's not a stellar package and you would be wise to find out exactly what kind of accommodation they're offering.
Tabuk is far enough away from everything to keep you from the expensive temptations of, say, a trip to Bahrain. It may depend a lot on what you do in the holidays. If you are tempted to travel, you could easily blow your savings each time you leave the Kingdom. Many do this as a form of therapy for the time in Kingdom so it is a temptation.
Obviously, your ability to save will decrease as you bring over more dependents, but it should be doable if you make it your aim.
Tabuk is far enough away from everything to keep you from the expensive temptations of, say, a trip to Bahrain. It may depend a lot on what you do in the holidays. If you are tempted to travel, you could easily blow your savings each time you leave the Kingdom. Many do this as a form of therapy for the time in Kingdom so it is a temptation.
Obviously, your ability to save will decrease as you bring over more dependents, but it should be doable if you make it your aim.
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Thank you for your response, it is very much appreciated. My lifestyle isn't that extravagant, I play a lot of computer games and watch a lot of sport. I can be happy doing little.
I do however, like to shop and the wife is keen on a few extravagant holidays. Maldives, Florida etc.
The accommodation is in the compound there a three bed house is what i have been shown and told.
We do have friends in Abu Dhabi so we could go and stay with them for the much needed therapy you speak of.
Would my responses help you give any further advice?
Many thanks!
I do however, like to shop and the wife is keen on a few extravagant holidays. Maldives, Florida etc.
The accommodation is in the compound there a three bed house is what i have been shown and told.
We do have friends in Abu Dhabi so we could go and stay with them for the much needed therapy you speak of.
Would my responses help you give any further advice?
Many thanks!
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Thank you for your response, it is very much appreciated. My lifestyle isn't that extravagant, I play a lot of computer games and watch a lot of sport. I can be happy doing little.
I do however, like to shop and the wife is keen on a few extravagant holidays. Maldives, Florida etc.
The accommodation is in the compound there a three bed house is what i have been shown and told.
We do have friends in Abu Dhabi so we could go and stay with them for the much needed therapy you speak of.
Would my responses help you give any further advice?
Many thanks!
I do however, like to shop and the wife is keen on a few extravagant holidays. Maldives, Florida etc.
The accommodation is in the compound there a three bed house is what i have been shown and told.
We do have friends in Abu Dhabi so we could go and stay with them for the much needed therapy you speak of.
Would my responses help you give any further advice?
Many thanks!
Good luck with that in the current environment
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Expensive holidays get in the way of saving. Tabuk was ok when I was there 47 yaesr ago ! (Madrasa Athjanooiya, Tabuk 1970-1972.)
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years !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I've not really spent much time in Tabuk, I got the impression it was very much a military type of town, there's a big airbase there and the airport claims to be 'international ' but I suspect most of the flights will be to Jordan or Egypt. These will be the closest countries for a weekend away, of course Emirates is the opposite direction and a much longer flight. You can always go to the Saudi Airlines web site and try booking a flight from Tabuk to see your available destinations.
Salary wise, it's an increase from what you're on, and the 'bonus' of Saudi life is that there's little to spend money on, so more of a chance to save once you've got the initial set up costs out of the way. If and when you do have kids, the free schooling is a big bonus as that can be costly here, but again, that going to be a few years away yet?
And if you call yourself Donna, I wonder what your wife's moniker is?
Best of luck.
Salary wise, it's an increase from what you're on, and the 'bonus' of Saudi life is that there's little to spend money on, so more of a chance to save once you've got the initial set up costs out of the way. If and when you do have kids, the free schooling is a big bonus as that can be costly here, but again, that going to be a few years away yet?
And if you call yourself Donna, I wonder what your wife's moniker is?
Best of luck.
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She's called Steve... Don't judge!
Thanks for the response, I think having seen the figures others are speaking of it seemed a bit on the low side.
However, having researched, it seems rather solid for the role I will be going in to.
I just don't want to go broke out there...
Thanks for the response, I think having seen the figures others are speaking of it seemed a bit on the low side.
However, having researched, it seems rather solid for the role I will be going in to.
I just don't want to go broke out there...
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absolutely no point in comparing apples to oranges. Package depends very much on the job field, quals and years of ME experience.
Anyone who goes broke on that salary will go broke no matter what salary they're on. Shopping and the kind of holiday destinations as well as trips to the UAE are your biggest risks. Only you have control over that.
Anyone who goes broke on that salary will go broke no matter what salary they're on. Shopping and the kind of holiday destinations as well as trips to the UAE are your biggest risks. Only you have control over that.
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I appreciate the advise and agree. Frugal is the way!
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Be aware that if you do intend to stay there. The schools in that area will not be what you want for your child, no matter what they tell you about how intentional they are.
I'd look on it as a short time thing. Tabuk is a nice area geographically, with mountains etc, close to the Red Sea and so on, but it will probably shrink very quickly.
I'd look on it as a short time thing. Tabuk is a nice area geographically, with mountains etc, close to the Red Sea and so on, but it will probably shrink very quickly.
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Thanks for your input, really appreciated. I guess it is just a wait and see kinda thing!