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Gamajorba



Joined: 03 May 2015
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 6:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

johnslat wrote:
Dear Gamajorba,

Most of them worked for me - and I guess all of them worked for nomad soul.

I suppose it's safe to say that none of them worked for you.

But then, everyone has their own private Saudi - and it's always a mistake to think that "one size fits all."

New arrivals can't always "prepare" for their work environment, what the interactions with admin/students will require, what it will be like. There are simply too many variations.

Perhaps the only constant is you'll need patience - and a sense of humor usually helps.

Regards,
John


It's funny because I'm not the only one who has such views/opinions. However, I may be the only person actually EXPRESSING them on this forum. So I'm hardly alone in my beliefs.
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johnslat



Joined: 21 Jan 2003
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Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 8:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear Gamajorba,

Never wrote or implied that you were. What I'm talking about is posters who apparently think that their personal experiences in Saudi is the only valid one, that any other experience that differs from theirs must therefore be wrong and the poster who wrote them is either lying and just stupid.

As I've written before, one's experiences in Saudi depend in large measure on two factors: who your employer is and who you are.

Since employers in Saudi differ so widely, and since every person who goes to Saudi is different, the experiences are going to be all over the maps.

And they're ALL valid - for the individual person. But not for everyone else.

Regards,
John
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johnslat



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 12:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear Gamajorba

I thought that was your job. Very Happy

Regards,
John
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 3:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Several inappropriate postings have been deleted.

Stay on topic and avoid bickering, insults and calling out individual members.

This board requires civil discussion from its posting members.

Members that choose not to comply with this policy (as well as this warning) most probably will find themselves having to spend their time elsewhere in the very near future.
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veiledsentiments



Joined: 20 Feb 2003
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Location: USA

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 4:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gamajorba wrote:
It's funny because I'm not the only one who has such views/opinions. However, I may be the only person actually EXPRESSING them on this forum. So I'm hardly alone in my beliefs.

I see that you only joined on May 5... a mere 2 months ago. But, I can assure you that you are merely one of dozens who have shown up here to complain about their job in Saudi Arabia. Nor are you the only person to slag off your students and your supervisors and your employer. You are not nearly as unique as you seem to think you are.

It seems to me that the problem is that you give the impression that everyone must agree with you, and of course, not everyone does.

VS
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Gamajorba



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 6:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

veiledsentiments wrote:


It seems to me that the problem is that you give the impression that everyone must agree with you, and of course, not everyone does.



Or not...

I know not everyone agrees with what I say. The reverse is true. What IS frustrating is being critiqued for my own points of view just because my experience was a lot shorter/worse etc...
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scot47



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 8:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Adjusting to life and work in Saudi Arabia is difficult. Some people choose not to make the adjustment. Over the years I have seen a fair number of young liberals coming to teach in KSA and being turned into raving Xenophobes within weeks. That is their way of adjusting to the reality of Al Mamlika Al Arabiya As-saudiya !

Another way of adjusting is to revert to islam.

Yet another is to focus on the cash - and think of the holidays or retirement.
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Yasuke



Joined: 10 Jan 2014
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 1:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you all for giving me your insights. I noticed that the MOD had to step in and regulate some activity, but I hope others who might be lurking in the forum and scared speak about your experience add any insights you've gained while in KSA. Thanks
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Pikgitina



Joined: 09 Jan 2006
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Location: KSA

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 3:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just keep your head down. Remain patient. Be flexible. Be tolerant of ambiguity. Don't try and fix what you think is broken. Don't question everything and everyone. You're probably coming from a rule-based society, but this is more of a relationship-based society. You're asking why again...you know there's no answer to that question. Don't ask why. Just do what they tell you. Get to know your students. Don't let management find out you're having a problem with that class.

I'm sure this is advice many of us have heard and given on this forum and at work/home. Most of it is good advice. Some of it is excellent. Some of it is essential. For me, it's taken a really long time to internalise (is that the right word?) all of it and ADJUST. I think I keep on adjusting all the time. I've been in the Gulf for about twelve years, but I think I only now get what 'keeping your head down' really means.

I think that if your management notices that you can hit the ground running and be left alone to get on with things, your ride might be a little easier. Constant complaining, raising of issues, suggestions of improvement, questioning the reasoning behind certain things, etcetera will not make your ride easier. At least not in your first year (or two or three).

I sometimes look at my boss - who is an Arab and has been the boss for a long time - and how he deals with certain issues; what he says; what he doesn't say. And then I think: how many rookie teachers has he seen coming in here; thinking they know everything; wanting to change everything while looking down on things? And he deals with these situations really well. He defuses them really well. (I'm glad I double-checked the spelling of 'defuse'! Laughing)

It's like some of us come to this part of the world forgetting that we have to prove ourselves capable as well. Capable of dealing with all of it, because it is really different and can be totally weird and incomprehensible at times.
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Yasuke



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 6:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pikginta,

Thanks for the detailed insight. Having been there 12 years, would you consider yourself 'crazy' as I've seen some refer to the long term teachers in KSA.

I ask because, KSA is often depicted as a barren, dull, 'backward', frustrating country, but when after reading your post you seem to have adjusted well enough to maintain your sanity. What's your secret? Do you travel often? Is your jobs better than most? Did you bring a family with you that helps to keep you grounded? Please share as much as you feel comfortable sharing.

Thanks
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scot47



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 7:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maybe it is time for "Yasuke" to share and tell us when if ever (s)he will head for the Magic Kingdom.
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Gamajorba



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 9:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yasuke wrote:
I ask because, KSA is often depicted as a barren, dull, 'backward', frustrating country


It IS all the above. However different people adapt differently, if at all. Having a vast amount of travel experience myself, I can adapt quite readily to different places, but KSA was just 1 place I couldn't manage as well as I would have managed. But of course this is just my experience, and mentioning it is haram for some people here because it was a negative one.
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Pikgitina



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 4:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gamajorba wrote:
But of course this is just my experience, and mentioning it is haram for some people here because it was a negative one.


Diddums!
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AGoodStory



Joined: 26 Feb 2010
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 5:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yasuke wrote:
Pikginta,

Thanks for the detailed insight.



Yes, indeed! Thanks, again--very useful and insightful post, Pikgitina! Very Happy

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johnslat



Joined: 21 Jan 2003
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Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 12:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear Pikgitina,

Thank you for enriching my vocabulary with what I think will prove to be a very useful word. Very Happy

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/diddums

Regards,
John
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