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Abu Dhabi then....
....So as most of you know I'm currently unemployed, visa is still open, off on holiday for 2 weeks to Sri Lanka tonight but,
just had word of a good job, AED 20k a month (good for what I do), working for a government funded high quality magazine doing all the artwork and design, but its in Abu Dhabi - now I've never actually been there yet, but if I can't get a job in the next few months I'm going to be fûcked, although all my mates and footy lot are here, but maybe a year in AD would be alreet. Hmmmmm - what to do? I hear AD rents are much higher than Dubai - is this the case? Any advice would be reet canny like pets.... |
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AD at the moment is horrendous for rent etc. Most property (if not all) is owned by locals and rents are kept artificially high. If a local has a mortgage on an investment property and it is empty then his payments are frozen, so no real pressure for them to accept lower rents. They will leave hordes of property empty rather then let rent levels drop.
Currently in a 3 bed company provided apartment, not on the corniche but reasonable location on island. If I wanted to rent it myself it would cost me AED320k, similar type of apartment in the Marina would probably be 150k. You can live off island for cheaper but there is bugger all there and taxis can be a pain if you want to go into town on the piss. Depending on where you will be working in AD, might be worth commuting from Dubai. |
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why don't you commute to start...or otherwise mrs spugsy is going to have to commute unless she can work in ad too?...at least you'd see whether you like the place and the job...sure you could get a deal with a driver...
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Take it Spugsy. AD is all reet and only a spit away from Dubs. No need to move from where you are...oh I forgot you don't drive. Maybe a car pooling arrangement would be suitable.
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Originally Posted by lionheart
(Post 8180030)
Take it Spugsy. AD is all reet and only a spit away from Dubs. No need to move from where you are...oh I forgot you don't drive. Maybe a car pooling arrangement would be suitable.
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Re: Abu Dhabi then....
Originally Posted by Spugsy
(Post 8179851)
....So as most of you know I'm currently unemployed, visa is still open, off on holiday for 2 weeks to Sri Lanka tonight but,
just had word of a good job, AED 20k a month (good for what I do), working for a government funded high quality magazine doing all the artwork and design, but its in Abu Dhabi - now I've never actually been there yet, but if I can't get a job in the next few months I'm going to be fûcked, although all my mates and footy lot are here, but maybe a year in AD would be alreet. Hmmmmm - what to do? I hear AD rents are much higher than Dubai - is this the case? Any advice would be reet canny like pets.... I think you've been given a hard crack at the ball since you arrived Spugs but you are still here..... In your profession w.o the back up of a Degree which they all wet themselves over in this part of the world, you must have a little extra. We,us, the regular posters know you have;we see it in your humour and your personality. Take the offer even just for the three months probation(assumption but probable). Sure rents are still high in cmf to DXB but maybe stay the Mon nite in Aloft or Meridien(best rates)- Santi will forgive ya:) car pool other days.You near IB Mall now yes? One hour ten mins tops to Maqta/Mussafah Bridge.Add 20 for downtown AD. You could crack AD standing on your head with one hand tied behind your back(oh wait,that might spoil your other hobbies)Not sure AD is ready for the Spugs though. Happy Xmas. |
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there's plenty to do and like minded guys and a footy lot here in Abu Dhabi...could be worse you could be moving to Saudi like moi.
If job is for Abu Dhabi Week publication you'd have first hand experience on what's going on a job is a job and has gotta be better than sitting at home by the pool drinking pina coladas for the ol self esteem and interest. Rent could be a problem but commuting should be just about bearable if you can get in a car pool and get a driver. New Saadiyat bridge shaves 20 mins off trip to downtown. what do you have to lose? and you can watch the arabic toon - Al Jazira FC live flares |
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Originally Posted by Spugsy
(Post 8179851)
I hear AD rents are much higher than Dubai - is this the case?
Its times like this that I really hate the place. |
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talk to the HCT. They have a new campus in Khalifa City A and no housing out there.
Their housing officer is rubbish so he might go for an over-riced offer. |
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I think it is worth seriously considering. Yes, rents are silly, but you can start off car pooling and keep your ear to the ground for something suitable and in budget if you like it here. the other thing about Abu Dhabi is that in your line of work, if you do a good job and get a good reputation, it pays dividends as you get noticed.
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I wouldn't wish the dxb - abd commute on anyone, even if you aren't driving. Seriously brings down your life expectancy.
As for living in Abu Dhabi, I expect its a bit of a non starter as his wife is working in Dubai. |
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Originally Posted by Spugsy
(Post 8179851)
Location: Disco Gardens...
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Originally Posted by grapefruit
(Post 8190776)
I'd seriously consider commuting Dubai-Abu Dhabi. Get a comfortable car - it makes a big difference to how tired you feel at the end of the trip, and listen to audiobooks. With a good book I'd slow down so the trip would take longer :).
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http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs....ONAL/712209940
But the savings in rental outlay come with a cost to the bodies and souls of the commuters. Its a bit of a crap story, but it spells out the basic truth of the matter. Its a question of time.. |
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Originally Posted by spart
(Post 8191845)
http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs....ONAL/712209940
But the savings in rental outlay come with a cost to the bodies and souls of the commuters. Its a bit of a crap story, but it spells out the basic truth of the matter. Its a question of time.. For the last 7 years I've had a personal policy to not live more than 15 mins drive from work - makes life so much easier. |
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