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Re: How bad is Doha?
Originally Posted by co durham boy
(Post 9907108)
Go for a basic of 22-26,000 QAR per month , that's 48 grand average sterling proper money .
The basics should consist of - housing / transport / flights / medical cover. Use the internet , look at Meed , Zaywa , construction week online and use the search function and recruitment header on this website. What dyou work at yourself? |
Re: How bad is Doha?
Originally Posted by Bigfrank28
(Post 9907143)
Cheers. Thats helpful.
What dyou work at yourself? |
Re: How bad is Doha?
Originally Posted by co durham boy
(Post 9907148)
I'm an Operations manager for a Gulf based concrete company
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Re: How bad is Doha?
Originally Posted by miniman
(Post 9907032)
cant any of you ever be a bit positive about this place I mean do we all have to come here just for the money. this place has thousands of years of culture and tradition, a cuisine, a language, an amazing blend of traditions and ways of life for crying out loud
Mc donald, Landcruiser, landcruiser are the answers. Qatar is dirty dusty hot, people are xxxxxxxx boring. Isnt it positive? I mean until today i didnt punch somebody, still i consider this as quite positive |
Re: How bad is Doha?
I visit Doha on business 2-3 times a month...and OK, it's a bit of a sleepy dusty village, but it's not half bad compared with a lot of other places I've worked:
- Tripoli (Libya): The worst driving standards of anywhere I've been. Dry. Nothing at all to do. Post Gadaffi there are guns everywhere. - Soyo (Angola): A totally bush place. Open season on the white man. Locals would shoot at the camp from sundown to sunrise. - Warri (Nigeria, Delta): Like Soyo but with attitude. The kidnap capital of Africa. - Doba (Chad): 28 days on a dry ExxonMobil oilcamp with nothing to do except work, eat, sleep & wank. At least in jail you get visitors. - Malabo (Equatorial Guinea): Furked up in every imaginable way. The worst police anywhere for asking dash. |
Re: How bad is Doha?
Originally Posted by co durham boy
(Post 9907082)
If you think Qatar has the above then you're in for a very rude awakening .
If you want culture then go to Florence , if you want tradition go to Tokyo , if you want cuisine then go to Paris .... If you want money go to Qatar.... Don't be so naive Been here in Qatar for 9 months. Naive is not my case.. Just gave my opinion. :thumbsup: |
Re: How bad is Doha?
Thanks County Durham Boy, most helpful!
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Re: How bad is Doha?
Originally Posted by MrBAH
(Post 9907977)
Thanks County Durham Boy, most helpful!
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Re: How bad is Doha?
Originally Posted by miniman
(Post 9907405)
I actually lived just outside Venice for 12 years, taught English in Japan for 2, and finished my masters in, yes, paris.
Been here in Qatar for 9 months. Naive is not my case.. Just gave my opinion. :thumbsup: My opinion is formed over many many years in The Gulf and after being here for 2 years i can honestly say that Qatar is boring , dull and mundane . I live a decent life here and i'm well compensated for my efforts but that doesn't mean Qatar is a great place , it's not it's rubbish. It offers me nothing as a lifestyle experience and is just another job on another project in another country , when it's finishes i'll either carry on here or move to the next project. To say that we take the money then moan is correct . The day i don't moan about something in the Gulf and drop my standards to compensate that is the day that i should pack my bags and leave. |
Re: How bad is Doha?
Originally Posted by co durham boy
(Post 9908419)
Cool mate , i've no problems with that . Ive worked in worse places than this such as Yemen and P.N.G .
My opinion is formed over many many years in The Gulf and after being here for 2 years i can honestly say that Qatar is boring , dull and mundane . I live a decent life here and i'm well compensated for my efforts but that doesn't mean Qatar is a great place , it's not it's rubbish. It offers me nothing as a lifestyle experience and is just another job on another project in another country , when it's finishes i'll either carry on here or move to the next project. To say that we take the money then moan is correct . The day i don't moan about something in the Gulf and drop my standards to compensate that is the day that i should pack my bags and leave. fair point |
Re: How bad is Doha?
Originally Posted by Oyibopeppeh
(Post 9907300)
I visit Doha on business 2-3 times a month...and OK, it's a bit of a sleepy dusty village, but it's not half bad compared with a lot of other places I've worked:
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Re: How bad is Doha?
Originally Posted by Oyibopeppeh
(Post 9907300)
I visit Doha on business 2-3 times a month...and OK, it's a bit of a sleepy dusty village, but it's not half bad compared with a lot of other places I've worked:
- Tripoli (Libya): The worst driving standards of anywhere I've been. Dry. Nothing at all to do. Post Gadaffi there are guns everywhere. - Soyo (Angola): A totally bush place. Open season on the white man. Locals would shoot at the camp from sundown to sunrise. - Warri (Nigeria, Delta): Like Soyo but with attitude. The kidnap capital of Africa. - Doba (Chad): 28 days on a dry ExxonMobil oilcamp with nothing to do except work, eat, sleep & wank. At least in jail you get visitors. - Malabo (Equatorial Guinea): Furked up in every imaginable way. The worst police anywhere for asking dash. |
Re: How bad is Doha?
Originally Posted by OleJanx
(Post 9908028)
Realistically, Doha is what you make of it. Yes, it's odd, but it isn't Saudi, and depending on how you are prepared to face it, it can be a good place to be, so long as you are prepared to make an effort and put your self about to gather a social circuit.
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Re: How bad is Doha?
Originally Posted by Jim Smith
(Post 9916721)
Sounds just like it was in 81-84. Get into it and it's not that bad?
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Re: How bad is Doha?
Ok, just wanted to give my point of view about Doha seeing as everyone is complaining about it.
I'm originally from Manchester, UK and I have been in Doha for six months. Prior to moving here, I worked in Kazakhstan for four years. I've really enjoyed my time here so far so I find it slightly odd when people claim it's a 'shit hole' and that it's 'boring'. Can people honestly claim that they have exhausted all of the various things there are to do in Doha to the extent that they are tired of them? What is it that people expect? Do people expect to have exactly the same facilities that we have in the UK? In the UK my free time was filled with going to the gym, going for meals, going to bars, going shopping, and going to the cinema. There are masses of options to do all of that here. The weather is generally great here, I live in a fantastic apartment on the pearl that has it's own gym and pool, I've met some brilliant people (Expat and Qatari), I'm not quite sure what people expect really. Yes there are bad sides to living here, the weather does get very hot, there is a lot of construction taking place, but then there are bad sides to living everywhere. The fact is that we are all paid well to live here and it is a good lifestyle overall. If you can obtain a good packaged to come here, I'd recommend you do so. |
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