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brasscat



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PostPosted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 2:42 pm    Post subject: Biz Visa Use Reply with quote

Yes, Hail is shortcut bringing in people on Biz visas. Reason is, the new term starts in Feb. 2008. Not enough time to process you for an Iqama.

It is the Hadjj time, so visas are slow to process. Mostly Hadjj Visas are given priorities.

The Iqama process is detailed, including physicals and processing for a work visa.

Final exams are also coming-up, further slowing things down.
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hashim99uk



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:12 am    Post subject: Re: The Other Side Of Hail Reply with quote

brasscat wrote:
Yes, Hail does offer a standard contract package, as do most Saudi Universities.

There are other factors to consider.
1. Very high student to teacher classroom ratios (40+ to 1)

2. Schools for children are very limited and not up to standards.

3. Old shortcut of a Biz Visa has many traps attached to it. Many renewals and trips to Bahrain, just to mention the obvious.

4. No Iqama means: no bank account, no car, no money transfers, and a constant id issue.

5. Mishar Compound is isolated and far away from town.

6. Hail Province is a very conservative religious area. Females have a rough time.

7. Academic leadership leaves much to be desired.

brasscat
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Hi brasscat
I got a job offer from Hail university through Tulba, 12000 SR a month, I called them about Iqama, been told it renewed regularly,and they transfer money abroad on my behalf, no need to bank account .

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scot47



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 3:59 pm    Post subject: wot ? Reply with quote

Maybe I am slow on the uptake but what is this about ?
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windstar



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 7:47 pm    Post subject: Hail Reply with quote

any schools for children in English? I am thinking about an application to the university but i just want to make sure that there are schools offering English medium education. Thanks
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scot47



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 3:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not in Hail. Try PMU in Khobar which hires both men and women.
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hashim99uk



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:23 pm    Post subject: Re: current state of Hail? Reply with quote

seriousgirl wrote:
Hi fellow teacher creatures,

This is my first time posting in KSA.

I am looking for updates on the current state of Hail University/College, more specifically the Prep English section on the women's side. I met these people at the TESOL Arabia conference in Dubai last year, and they seemed pleasant and harmless enough. There was a nice older British lady in charge. We had a frank discussion about the conditions there, and it seemed worth a try.

However, due to strange interferences with the direct hiring process by an agency called Tulbah, who seemed rather vague, and a cutoff in communications to the people I would actually be working with on an everyday basis, I decided not to go. I have read the previous threads about Hail. I wonder if it is worth trying for a semester at least.

I am concerned about being paid in full on time, the quality of the teaching life in the women's section in this particular department...i.e. class size, good and mutually respectful relations among the instructors and supervisor(s), the attitude of the students,etc. Any updated information or contacts there, please feel free to pm or post.

If anybody has any other suggestions about truly decent places to work in KSA (or indeed elsewhere in the gulf) please let me know. I cannot handle moderate to highly dysfunctional workplaces very well, nastiness, etc. Not into it.Too sensitive, and life's too short.

I am currently in Riyadh with a BA, CELTA and ten years of experience at impressive-seeming places, mostly in Europe. I am making just over 12000 here.

Thanks for your input.

Rapidly losing sense of humor in Riyadh,

too serious

Shocked
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Hi
I have arrived in hail through TULBAH office in Al-Khobar despite I 've read alot about it, most of them are very negative like ( brasscat !) but I put my trust in God and decided to start my job here.
First : accommodation is fantastic, I hanen't seen before, even in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, it is better her.
Second : the schedule is doddle and the job is very easy.
Third: people of Hail are very very nice and generoue.
Fourth: weather is very nice and better than any weather in the Gulf, no humidity or dust .
Fifth : Tulbah is not bad as some people said like Brasscat, they renew your Visa every month, not as Brasscat said that you have to go to Bahrain and many trips to bahrain, no, somebody in the university of Hail will take your passport and sendit to Khobar then send it back to you after few days.
Tulba transfers money you abroad if you need on your behalf and give you a cheque to spend the rest here.
After 3 months you will be transitted to the university and get the Iqama.
It is worth to try like me, it is the best place in terms of accommodation and respect.
Donot listen to the negative people, the problem with them not with the place, and brasscat worked here before they fired him because he got fake papers !! this is the truth I knew now from an American teacher who is working here and very happy. The problem always with the people who are ZIGZAG and cheaty !! not with the place.
Donot listen to the negative people and look to the positive sides.
Come to Hail, it is worth trying, and you will regret nothing.
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umzakaria



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 8:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You haven't revealed your source for the quote.
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brasscat



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 4:43 pm    Post subject: The Real Hail Reply with quote

First things first. Tubla is owned and operated by a character named Shazly, who is an official at Hail. He is the one with the fake documents. This discovered fact cost people their job.

If you are referring to a cute backstabbing weasel with the initials of D.H.
Yes, he is quite the company man, also responsible for illegally accessing confidential records and was the favorite lap dog of the Desert Snail.

As for me, the brasscat, all of my academic transcripts were verified and certified by the Saudi Embassy in Washington, D.C. on July 15, 2007. Doesn't sound very fake to me! Sounds like ye olde try at a smear.

Iqamas are issued for a year at a time. Also the Work Permit and Multiple Entry Visa are good for 6 months. I have both. Only Biz Visas have to be constantly renewed.

Weather in Hail. You mean all those mountains and the Al Nufud Dessert just disappeared? I don't think so.

The people of Hail are indeed good people. All you need is your once a week shopping bus to travel 20 km to see them. I go into Al-Khobar everyday, also 4 shopping buses per week.

A whole 12,000 SAR, great deal. One little thing, is it a 10 or 12 month contract? Who paid for your airline ticket to the UOH wonderland? PMU paid for mine.

Wait until the hot season at Mishar-land. It is just hotter than Hail.

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