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Re: UAE salary thread
Originally Posted by Ilovegregggs
(Post 13242552)
Interesting on the grocery front, it was a stab in the dark. Currently paying 10 quid for a tube of toothpaste in KSA, guess it's not that different in the UAE. Derived the number from a fairly basic weekly shop..anemic seemingly. Thanks for the input.
Good to get some updates related to the UAE and not just Saudi. |
Re: UAE salary thread
Originally Posted by Ilovegregggs
(Post 13242508)
I've crunched some numbers this evening as I was approached for a job in AD also, and I keep on coming to the princely sum of just about 40k monthly expenditure (family of 4) with kids in primary school. Al Raha looks a bit rundown, but the houses seemed quite spacious and I came across some chatter about the place - close to where I'd possibly be working also. If a package includes housing, car allowance, and school fees this would be a lot lower. Numbers are what I managed to deduce from previous posts on here and what I found elsewhere on the internet. Perhaps someone in AD might be able to verify how realistic the figures are.
That figure consists of the following monthly outgoings: 2 cars (a Hyundai kona & VW tiguan) - 6000 4 bed villa with a pool in Al Raha - 17500 utility bills - 3500 internet/tv package - 500 mobile phone - 500 School (BSAK/RIS) - 9200 Groceries - 3500
Originally Posted by csdf
(Post 13242599)
To be fair we'd probably reduce our groceries bill by 30% if my other half stopped using Spinneys and Waitrose.
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Re: UAE salary thread
Originally Posted by Discovery Bullet
(Post 13242681)
All seems reasonable, but you need to budget for fun, kids expenses, beers and whores....then savings.
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Re: UAE salary thread
Originally Posted by Ilovegregggs
(Post 13242825)
of course, just needed to look at the basics first. Quite a bizarre time with salaries in my field atm.
Bizarre good or bad? The race to the bottom in the UAE is insane at the moment. People posting jobs for buttons and getting so much interest. The desire to be here seems to outweigh sense for a lot of folks. |
Re: UAE salary thread
Originally Posted by Discovery Bullet
(Post 13242827)
What's your field?
Bizarre good or bad? The race to the bottom in the UAE is insane at the moment. People posting jobs for buttons and getting so much interest. The desire to be here seems to outweigh sense for a lot of folks. This is what I'm seeing also. Currently I've got a pretty good package, but in the UAE it seems to be about a 50% reduction for a horizontal move, needing to find a director level position to come close. Though some hope on client side to not quite match, but not as serious a reduction as a consultancy role. One I'm ok with given the improvement to quality of life from rural Saudi Arabia.. |
Re: UAE salary thread
Originally Posted by Ilovegregggs
(Post 13243463)
urban planning/design.
This is what I'm seeing also. Currently I've got a pretty good package, but in the UAE it seems to be about a 50% reduction for a horizontal move, needing to find a director level position to come close. Though some hope on client side to not quite match, but not as serious a reduction as a consultancy role. One I'm ok with given the improvement to quality of life from rural Saudi Arabia.. Saudi to UAE is a tricky one, used to command a nice increase going the other way, but people never liked the decrease to come back to Dubai. Maybe some of the bigger boys like your Aecoms etc are worth looking at? Atkins have a lot here, or whatever they're called now. |
Re: UAE salary thread
Originally Posted by Blinkycat
(Post 13238932)
Yet another one - I am in my mid 40s in quite a senior job in the UK earning almost £60k - have been offered a government-type admin job in Abu Dhabi for 42k aed pm, including everything (school included at 40k p/a)
I feel that they have lowballed me massively for this role after what the recruitment agent initially promised, and the company has refused to budge in any way on the salary. My wife doesn't really want to come given the living costs as she'd have to give up her job - and we have two young kids. Just seeking advice really if anyone was in a similar situation of the ends not really justifying the means but still a decent potential salary bump for a year or two... rent - 9000 AED Food - 1500 AED Maid - 500 AED Petrol - 1000 AED TV BB - 600 AED Elec - 500 AED Mobile - 300 AED Eating out - 1000 AED Car rental - 1000 AED Other costs - 2000 AED Can you share your thoughts please as to how are you finding this now? Appreciate your help. |
Re: UAE salary thread
Originally Posted by jagcv4
(Post 13251117)
Hi have you now moved to Abu Dhabi and how are you finding it? I am a single person and planning to move to Abu Dhabi on a similar package at 40k AED per month including medical insurance. Some of my friends mentioned that to live a decent life expenses would be like around 20,000 AED split as follows
rent - 9000 AED Food - 1500 AED Maid - 500 AED Petrol - 1000 AED TV BB - 600 AED Elec - 500 AED Mobile - 300 AED Eating out - 1000 AED Car rental - 1000 AED Other costs - 2000 AED Can you share your thoughts please as to how are you finding this now? Appreciate your help. Petrol @1000 could be high but depends how far your commute is Maid @500 what are your expectations ? Just an occasional cleaner or a live in Maid ? Electricity @ 500 could be a little low across the year but will depend on your apartment and what is/isnt included also need to factor Water Eating out - Depends where and how often Car rental @1000 could be a little low |
Re: UAE salary thread
Thanks for your response. I will be mostly commuting in Abu Dhabi with weekend travel to Dubai. But may scale this down to 500 AED as Petrol is cheaper. The Maid is just an occasional cleaner once a week or so. I may bump up Electricity to 1000 AED. Please kindly suggest as to what should I set aside for car rental? Thanks
In terms of Pay here in the UK, my salary is close to £100k but the amount of taxes and cost of living were stressing me out. But with 40k AED per month salary, I was hoping to save a bit more than I normally do in the UK. |
Re: UAE salary thread
Originally Posted by jagcv4
(Post 13251133)
Thanks for your response. I will be mostly commuting in Abu Dhabi with weekend travel to Dubai. But may scale this down to 500 AED as Petrol is cheaper. The Maid is just an occasional cleaner once a week or so. I may bump up Electricity to 1000 AED. Please kindly suggest as to what should I set aside for car rental? Thanks
In terms of Pay here in the UK, my salary is close to £100k but the amount of taxes and cost of living were stressing me out. But with 40k AED per month salary, I was hoping to save a bit more than I normally do in the UK. Just a couple of other things to keep in mind as the grass isnt always greener. Factor in your setup costs here, which can include agents fees (usually 5%) security deposit usually another 5% plus depending on the popularity of where you rent you will have to find some of the rent up front depending on how many payments you negotiate with the LL Its unusual to have 12 payments that you would have in the UK.. Dont overlook your tax liabilities with HMRC, you are not tax free as soon as you step off the plane really depends on your circumstances and the time in the tax year you will move. Also you will have no pension contributions here so its all down to you to manage that, likewise no NI contributions towards your future UK state pension, you need to pay this yourself. Whatever your calculations on a spreadsheet add at least 10% for things overlooked or cost more. Also dont ignore a Plan B if its all goes wrong, so have a fund available to reverse the move if it doesnt work out for you. |
Re: UAE salary thread
Originally Posted by jagcv4
(Post 13251133)
Thanks for your response. I will be mostly commuting in Abu Dhabi with weekend travel to Dubai. But may scale this down to 500 AED as Petrol is cheaper. The Maid is just an occasional cleaner once a week or so. I may bump up Electricity to 1000 AED. Please kindly suggest as to what should I set aside for car rental? Thanks
In terms of Pay here in the UK, my salary is close to £100k but the amount of taxes and cost of living were stressing me out. But with 40k AED per month salary, I was hoping to save a bit more than I normally do in the UK. 100k in UK or 40k in Abu Dhabi isn't actually an easy choice in my opinion. Depends where in the UK you are |
Re: UAE salary thread
Hi
Thanks for your message, with all my spending in the UK I am just saving £1200 per month, but in Abu Dhabi I will be saving about £3000 per month which I am hoping as a start is not bad. Hence I am considering this seriously. Regards |
Re: UAE salary thread
Originally Posted by jagcv4
(Post 13251154)
Hi
Thanks for your message, with all my spending in the UK I am just saving £1200 per month, but in Abu Dhabi I will be saving about £3000 per month which I am hoping as a start is not bad. Hence I am considering this seriously. Regards |
Re: UAE salary thread
That's where my savings are I suppose! :thumbsup:
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Re: UAE salary thread
Originally Posted by jagcv4
(Post 13251154)
Hi
Thanks for your message, with all my spending in the UK I am just saving £1200 per month, but in Abu Dhabi I will be saving about £3000 per month which I am hoping as a start is not bad. Hence I am considering this seriously. Regards Whilst you are saving £1200 per month now, also factor in how much is going into a pension from your UK employer and how much is going into the NI pot. you might find you are not much better off in the UAE financially. Whether the lifestyle is better is another matter, some love it some hate it. . Dont get 'wowed' by the seemingly larger post tax salary because at the figures you have given it will be pretty even and not as clear as saving £3k. No income tax but tons of indirect taxation. Im not trying to put you off but just being realistic. |
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