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know anyone leaving?
How's the local life treating you all? Know anyone leaving Dubai, still getting it all to work for you?
All is well for me... ish, work is slow, and I suspect a potentially difficult conversation for me this week. So let's see. I certainly won't hang around if it involves me having to deflate my expat bubble a bit :lol: |
Re: know anyone leaving?
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12434328)
How's the local life treating you all? Know anyone leaving Dubai, still getting it all to work for you?
All is well for me... ish, work is slow, and I suspect a potentially difficult conversation for me this week. So let's see. I certainly won't hang around if it involves me having to deflate my expat bubble a bit :lol: The big cull at my company was last year. We recently had the head honchos from the US at the office but they confirmed we're ok this year. Overhead is low enough, projects are sufficient for our numbers, we're invited to bid on tenders later this year. It helps that the company is booming in the US so there's less pressure over the slight loss we're still making. But there's no recruitment either. Nor does the #1 client seem to be showing any indication of paying the hugely outstanding amounts owed to us. I suspect what's true for my company is similar for much of Qatar, even other sectors. The big culls are over, but there's no expansion or hiring beyond necessary replacements, so there's no influx of new people. Rents are still dropping. But and this is a big but, it's Qatar and with the embargo this picture could change very quickly any day. |
Re: know anyone leaving?
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12434328)
How's the local life treating you all? Know anyone leaving Dubai, still getting it all to work for you?
All is well for me... ish, work is slow, and I suspect a potentially difficult conversation for me this week. So let's see. I certainly won't hang around if it involves me having to deflate my expat bubble a bit :lol: We're busy to a point, Expo keeps us ticking over and in my very small team we cover 3 of the five global hubs so we can be kept busy elsewhere too. Just back in Dubai though, it's ****ing slow. Minimal new work coming, RFPs are like gold dust from what I see on reports. Very strange. |
Re: know anyone leaving?
Originally Posted by Norm_uk
(Post 12434360)
It seems every month or two someone I know is planning to leave, lost their job or has been asked to take a big cut.
Honestly starting to look at it myself - most of the work I do now can be done online and the cost of living in the UAE keeps going up far ahead of the rise in income. Most of the people coming in from the West are either specialists, running their own business or in niche industries. It's definitely not the same as before and even The Great Recession a decade ago didn't seem as bad as this. Meanwhile I keep hearing positive news back home about manufacturing, family and friends getting pay rises etc. A lot of people are also looking at South East Asia which seems to be booming depending on your field. N. |
Re: know anyone leaving?
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12434362)
Africa will save me. May have to move to Kenya or Egypt though. Would take Egypt first, oddly.
The local construction market is saturated as always. It's the usual smoke and mirrors and dangling of non existent carrots. |
Re: know anyone leaving?
The company I joined seemed to be expanding, but we're specialists and seem to be picking work up. Not sure how long-term this is going to be.
Now that I've moved to the flat on the Palm, I've noticed a couple of things. Firstly, the number of empty car-parking spaces in my building. It looks to be half-empty/full, depending on your outlook. Secondly, the Galleria along the Golden Mile....there are loads of empty shop units, all with "new unit coming soon" plastered all over them...and peeling off. Looks like they've been empty for ages...if not since they built the place. |
Re: know anyone leaving?
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12434362)
Africa will save me. May have to move to Kenya or Egypt though. Would take Egypt first, oddly.
But don't forget the security guards. |
Re: know anyone leaving?
Originally Posted by littlejimmy
(Post 12434376)
The company I joined seemed to be expanding, but we're specialists and seem to be picking work up. Not sure how long-term this is going to be.
Now that I've moved to the flat on the Palm, I've noticed a couple of things. Firstly, the number of empty car-parking spaces in my building. It looks to be half-empty/full, depending on your outlook. Secondly, the Galleria along the Golden Mile....there are loads of empty shop units, all with "new unit coming soon" plastered all over them...and peeling off. Looks like they've been empty for ages...if not since they built the place. And that you can replicate the exact same damn shops and restaurant in every mall and shopping centre and no one will notice :unsure: |
Re: know anyone leaving?
Originally Posted by DXBtoDOH
(Post 12434380)
Get a villa out in Karen and a fleet of maids and spend your days basking in the glow of the African sunset with a chilled G&T.
But don't forget the security guards. Karen or Maddi are probably my basic options. |
Re: know anyone leaving?
There will be some voluntary exits from our place due to shrinking balance sheets and an expectation that profits will tank - there seems to be a general exodus from Kuwait from the western expat pool (apparently the Indian pool is reducing too).
Good luck with your discussion |
Re: know anyone leaving?
Originally Posted by UKCityGent
(Post 12434403)
Good luck with your discussion
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Re: know anyone leaving?
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12434407)
Well, the good news is that I think they will fire my boss as a token first, and from there see where we go. And getting rid of me will take a while due to how we operate so not all bad. I'm not losing sleep just yet.
It's never fun getting the chop but at least you have a chance now to scout around for some other opportunity, in case the axe does fall. |
Re: know anyone leaving?
That's the downside to the UAE, I always have the feeling that everything could go tits up without warning
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Re: know anyone leaving?
It seems alarmingly regular that bad news is surfacing. Daily now it seems. :huh:
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Re: know anyone leaving?
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 12434981)
It seems alarmingly regular that bad news is surfacing. Daily now it seems. :huh:
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