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johnslat



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear rollingk,

"I'd thought this forum was about more than merely surviving in the gulf."

First - there are many threads on this forum dealing with many different matters other than survival

Second - but surviving (in the sense of lasting in Saudi) is, I'd say, paramount and essential. And it's something a good number either can't do or have a lot of difficulty doing. A few come and want out immediately; others do "runners" during the first year; others last a year and call it quits.

Of course, there are some, maybe even many (but I kind of doubt it) who manage to adapt and stay there for quite some time. I believe scot47's tenure was either 17 or 18 years; mine was 19 (although, to be honest, I did take breaks in a vain attempt to preserve my sanity Very Happy )

Survival certainly isn't all there is, but it's probably the most important part of "life" in Saudi for many/most.

Regards,
John
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scot47



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 12:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I did 17 years - but not in one chunk. It was spread over the period 1970-2011, 4 different employers - and the best was the last (KFUPM)

1970-1972 Min of Ed Secobdary School
1990-1991 SAMAREC (now ARAMCO, formerly PETROMIN) through Contractor Kazelli
1996-2002 Saudi Arabian Airlines
2003-2011 KFUPM, including two years at HBCC

It got easier as I got older, and was easier sober than drunk. The last job was the best.


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PattyFlipper



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 1:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

scot47 wrote:
During indcuction perhaps, but for "visa-waiting time" ?


BAe collected passports at the beginning of the 2 week induction period at Wharton Airbase to start the visa-procurement process. They do / did however operate on the 'block visa' system, so waiting time for the actual visa was usually fairly minimal. Staff were on the payroll from the first day of induction. Deployment to the Kingdom could sometimes take up to 8 weeks, depending on BAe's logistical and staffing requirements. People were paid the base salary even though they were sitting at home awaiting 'mobilization'.

As I said, I have no idea whether or not this system currently obtains.
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