Anyone work for Emirates?
#32
Re: Anyone work for Emirates?
No not really.The first time I got married, it was a rather grand affair, with big reception at big swanky restaurant and loads of guests.
THe second time it was just family and one or two friends at a local restaurant. This third time, this just gonna be a few family and friends round at our house...
The second divorce was the toughest as it involved my two kids and the most painful emotionally, and yes, it did cost me a lot of money too. At the end of the day though, money and material things can be replaced over time.
THe second time it was just family and one or two friends at a local restaurant. This third time, this just gonna be a few family and friends round at our house...
The second divorce was the toughest as it involved my two kids and the most painful emotionally, and yes, it did cost me a lot of money too. At the end of the day though, money and material things can be replaced over time.
Good attitude, mister. Hope this one works out for ya.
#35
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Joined: Dec 2007
Location: Doha
Posts: 535
Re: Anyone work for Emirates?
At week ends, tracks I have seen around the eastern mountains offer good MB opportunities, but being relatively new in UAE I have not had chance to fully explore these yet.
Basically, Dubai offers more in terms of outdoors than say Bahrain, Doha or Abu Dhabi because it is close to the mountains, although Oman would be even better. It is not all 5 star hotels and shopping malls here, but you have to work at it.