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Hellie73 Mar 19th 2012 10:08 am

Is it worth it?
 
We are considering moving to Qatar (once job has been secured) and wanted to know if it is the economic dream that we have been lead to believe.
Is there a huge sacrific to personal freedom we are only planning on it being there short term. Or is the quality of life good. What are people's experiences moving over with toddlers would love to hear your feedback

co durham boy Mar 19th 2012 4:26 pm

Re: Is it worth it?
 

Originally Posted by Hellie73 (Post 9961777)
We are considering moving to Qatar (once job has been secured) and wanted to know if it is the economic dream that we have been lead to believe.
Is there a huge sacrific to personal freedom we are only planning on it being there short term. Or is the quality of life good. What are people's experiences moving over with toddlers would love to hear your feedback

Get the best deal you possibly can including as many benefits as you can muster out of the company . The bigger the cushion the better quality of life you'll have.

You can live a decent life here but you need rewarding for it . There's no streets paved with gold here and in any case there's not many streets full stop .

Different things work for different people but if you're coming for cash and know what you want then you'll make a few bob.
Qatar can be difficult for first time expats , some think it's hell and some think they've found Utopia and are living the dream.

It's neither , it's just a typical Gulf city that is slow , boring and mundane . It can be as good or bad as you wish .

Good Luck

mission Mar 20th 2012 12:40 am

Re: Is it worth it?
 
i hate to say it but Qatar is a sh*thole. Unless you are on a wopping decent package and don't mind having a complete change of lifestyle, then sure go for it.

mentalist Mar 20th 2012 6:48 pm

Re: Is it worth it?
 
If you are only going short term then expect the Inland Revenue to be looking for their two-pennyworth.

MrBAH Mar 24th 2012 8:03 am

Re: Is it worth it?
 

Originally Posted by co durham boy (Post 9962162)
Get the best deal you possibly can including as many benefits as you can muster out of the company . The bigger the cushion the better quality of life you'll have.

You can live a decent life here but you need rewarding for it . There's no streets paved with gold here and in any case there's not many streets full stop .

Different things work for different people but if you're coming for cash and know what you want then you'll make a few bob.
Qatar can be difficult for first time expats , some think it's hell and some think they've found Utopia and are living the dream.

It's neither , it's just a typical Gulf city that is slow , boring and mundane . It can be as good or bad as you wish .

Good Luck


Hi CDB, whats the typical expectation for a senior construction professional (PM) out there? I have a family with two young children so would like to make as much as possible to take back to the UK. Would be working for a large UK practice. Thanks.

Johnnyboy11 Mar 24th 2012 2:24 pm

Re: Is it worth it?
 

Originally Posted by MrBAH (Post 9970479)
Hi CDB, whats the typical expectation for a senior construction professional (PM) out there? I have a family with two young children so would like to make as much as possible to take back to the UK. Would be working for a large UK practice. Thanks.

I'd say QR35k/m min and QR55k/m max as an all-in package for a UK Senior Construction Professional, the top end if you are Chartered with say 20+ years of good experience, including some the the Middle East. Try to get out here and start working before 5th April, otherwise you'll need to continue working until after 6th April 2014 to avoid having to pay full UK income tax and NI on the whole lot.

Living is expensive here, a family villa QR12k/m, a 4x4 car QR6k/m and two kiddies at school QR10k/m. So best aim for the QR50k package. The business environment here is very tough and job security non-existent. You'll meet the worst types in the Construction Industry too, but you'll have no problems finding work. My experience anyway.

[J]

co durham boy Mar 24th 2012 4:13 pm

Re: Is it worth it?
 

Originally Posted by Johnnyboy11 (Post 9970870)
I'd say QR35k/m min and QR55k/m max as an all-in package for a UK Senior Construction Professional, the top end if you are Chartered with say 20+ years of good experience, including some the the Middle East. Try to get out here and start working before 5th April, otherwise you'll need to continue working until after 6th April 2014 to avoid having to pay full UK income tax and NI on the whole lot.

Living is expensive here, a family villa QR12k/m, a 4x4 car QR6k/m and two kiddies at school QR10k/m. So best aim for the QR50k package. The business environment here is very tough and job security non-existent. You'll meet the worst types in the Construction Industry too, but you'll have no problems finding work. My experience anyway.

[J]

Bang on

Debowing Mar 27th 2012 4:52 pm

Re: Is it worth it?
 
Qatar is no place to raise children. It is doable if you come alone.

laraliz89 May 26th 2012 9:48 pm

Re: Is it worth it?
 
Hi, my partner and i may be moving to qatar, just wondering what your reasons are for saying that it is not a place to raise children? thanks :)

britexpat76 May 26th 2012 9:58 pm

Re: Is it worth it?
 

Originally Posted by mission (Post 9962701)
i hate to say it but Qatar is a sh*thole. Unless you are on a wopping decent package and don't mind having a complete change of lifestyle, then sure go for it.

But you will have a complete change of lifestyle anywhere in the ME, not only here. If you look about there is plenty of things to do, some great places to eat & drink and most people here are friendly and not stuck up their arse......

There are far far worse places than Doha, It just costs money here. I don't know many places where you have to pay £100 for 2 of you to sit on the beach for the day, and the same again for a few drinks.....

co durham boy May 26th 2012 11:28 pm

Re: Is it worth it?
 

Originally Posted by laraliz89 (Post 10084528)
Hi, my partner and i may be moving to qatar, just wondering what your reasons are for saying that it is not a place to raise children? thanks :)

Qatar is a family orientated place , if there's one group of expats that seem to be the happiest with their lives it's the people with young kids. A lot of my friends have kids and they're really happy with life here .



Doha is what you make it , don't get me wrong it has many many faults but if your package is good then you can live a decent life here.

It's not Dubai but then again it's not Kabul either .

laraliz89 May 26th 2012 11:46 pm

Re: Is it worth it?
 

Originally Posted by co durham boy (Post 10084649)
Qatar is a family orientated place , if there's one group of expats that seem to be the happiest with their lives it's the people with young kids. A lot of my friends have kids and they're really happy with life here .

Doha is what you make it , don't get me wrong it has many many faults but if your package is good then you can live a decent life here.

It's not Dubai but then again it's not Kabul either .


Well thats good to know, we dont have children coming with us but def good to know for the furture! thanks for the info :)

co durham boy May 26th 2012 11:54 pm

Re: Is it worth it?
 

Originally Posted by laraliz89 (Post 10084685)
Well thats good to know, we dont have children coming with us but def good to know for the furture! thanks for the info :)

Do yourself a favour and but The Explorer book on Qatar , it's available in Smiths or Waterstones , it will tell you everything you need to know plus have a nose at www.timeoutdoha.com


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