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dreamcatcher
Joined: 20 Jul 2004 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 5:29 am Post subject: What's life like for a woman in Nizwa |
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Help! I've sort of been offered a position in Nizwa and need to know a few things. I am a single woman. How is life in Nizwa for women. I heard about dressing conservatively so I guess that means no shorts or short sleeve shirts right?
What is the cost of living there? I will be given housing but what about prices for food, clothing, entertainment? Is there any entertainment there. I like to go to dance clubs but from what I hear that may not be a good idea. I wouldn't just want to be stuck in my apartment with nothing to do.
I currently teach in Taiwan and it's great I can go where I want, wear what I want and the cost of living is cheap so I'm not sure I want to give that up for only a couple hundred dollars more pay. It's not all about money but I love to travel and want to experience as many places as I can.
I need to let them know by Friday so any advice would be great. Thanks |
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crocus
Joined: 01 Feb 2004 Posts: 79
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Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 7:02 am Post subject: |
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Hi Dreamcatcher
In the nicest possible way, stay in Taiwan! If you were coming to Muscat then great, I think you would most probably enjoy life, but Nizwa, no! This is hearsay - but from a good friend who worked up there: one female teacher had nothing but sexual harassment from students - no support from above - was threatened with being reported to the Ministry of Manpower (equivalent) - eventually left. Another female teacher was seen having a drink at one of the hotels by a student, was reported and fired.
You may be considering the new University in Nizwa, and of course there's no information (gossip?) about that yet, but what comes over loud and clear is that if you're young, female, pretty then Nizwa is not the place to go.
Sorry if this sounds negative - come to Oman, it's a great place, but make it Muscat.
All the best,
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dreamcatcher
Joined: 20 Jul 2004 Posts: 2
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Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 12:47 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks crocus,
I appreciate all opinions. I have heard about the negative treatment of women in the Middle East in general and this is one of my main concerns if I go there. |
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veiledsentiments
Joined: 20 Feb 2003 Posts: 17644 Location: USA
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Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 2:25 pm Post subject: |
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Dreamcatcher,
Crocus is right that Nizwa would be the wrong place for you. Small villages are not the place for people who do not understand the culture and know how to handle the boys. It helps if you are a bit older. They are mostly harmless, but often foolish. This is not the place for the young (under 40) swinging single of either sex.
But, I must come back and tell you that almost everything that you have heard about the negative treatment of women in the Middle East has come through the prejudice of Western culture and is exaggerated to a very great extent. I spent over 15 years living in various countries and traveling on my own to the rest. With very few exceptions, I was always treated with the utmost respect and kindness. But, I had taken the time to learn about the culture and a bit of the language. I dressed appropriately and acted appropriately - that is pretty much all it took.
Oman is a lovely country and my students were fantastic. But, the best jobs with the best conditions are those that require an MA and experience. The Gulf is not the best place to teach if you only have a BA, a cert, and a couple of years elsewhere.
I would definitely avoid this job in the 'outback' if you need a bit of social life. Personally I wouldn't consider it even with all my years of experience in the Middle East. But, if I could, I would take a job in Muscat in a moment.
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