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Can you live on 6000 in Al Ain ?
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SaharaDesert



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PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:54 pm    Post subject: Can you live on 6000 in Al Ain ? Reply with quote

I know this may be a crazy question but can one live on
6000 AED per month in Al Ain ?

(Housing , flights, medical, and utilities already included...)
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Neil McBeath



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 3:46 am    Post subject: Can you live on 6000 in Al Ain Reply with quote

Yes - IF you are single and you are prepared to live like a hermit.

6000 is barely $1600 or one thousand pounds a month. It would be possible to survive on that amount, but at the same time you would have to eat in (very) cheap restaurants; replace clothes from the bargain basement lines, travel only by cheap public transport, weight up the necessity of every purchase and regard going to Kentucky Fried Chicken as a major extravagence.

There are SOME people who do this. I remember one man in Oman who used to allow himself 50 Rials (500 Adh) a month. He spent three years living in misery, asnd made everybody else miserable at the same time.

Now, if you are being paid 12000 Adh and are planning to save half, but live on the other half, that is another matter. That way you have the cushion of knowing there is an emergency reserve.
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Zoot



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 4:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Are you saying that airflights, medical, accommodation are in addition to 6000Dhs or included in that? Whatever, where would you work that you'd accept 6000Dhs? NO YOU ABSOLUTELY CANNOT LIVE ON 6000DHS per month! Go to Asia!
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Longton



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 5:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can easily live off Dhs 6,000 a month. If you eat 2 big Mac meals a day the cost will be Dhs 900 a month. Buying food from a supermarket and eating at home will be considerably cheaper and healthier! I don't think there will be any posters on this forum who spend more than Dhs 6,000 a month on food, transportation and clothes.
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chanchanhae



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 5:51 am    Post subject: Re: Can you live on 6000 in Al Ain ? Reply with quote

SaharaDesert wrote:
I know this may be a crazy question but can one live on
6000 AED per month in Al Ain ?

(Housing , flights, medical, and utilities already included...)


Who is offering this miserable salary to teachers? Please inform the board readers about this sharky school.

No, it is very low.
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D. Merit



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 9:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Longton wrote:
You can easily live off Dhs 6,000 a month. If you eat 2 big Mac meals a day the cost will be Dhs 900 a month. Buying food from a supermarket and eating at home will be considerably cheaper and healthier! I don't think there will be any posters on this forum who spend more than Dhs 6,000 a month on food, transportation and clothes.


I think you might be surprised at what some people who post on here spend, longton. Anyway, we'll never know.

What I think you CAN say is that nobody posting on here came to the Gulf to spend every dirham they earn.

That's pretty much what you would be doing with an income of 6,000 dirham a month.

Even if you did save money, it would be an amount that could be saved in far nicer / more interesting places on the planet than Al Ain.
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Longton



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 10:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree that not many people will choose to live in Al Ain for Dhs6,000 a month. We don't know the working hours. Dhs6,000 for a few hours a month would be attractive!
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chanchanhae



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 5:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Can you live on 6000 in Al Ain ? Reply with quote

SaharaDesert wrote:
I know this may be a crazy question but can one live on
6000 AED per month in Al Ain ?

(Housing , flights, medical, and utilities already included...)


You can make this money with no sweat at all while teaching Conversational English in Indonesia, Korea or Japan and if I am not afraid, you will make more if you choose to run private classes. Oh yes! Life style, food, students and so forth is 20 time better that the Gulf.

Just helping but not persuading!
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meggiebea



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 5:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This thread has scared me a bit, I was planning on living on about 4000 AED per month and putting the rest aside for travelling and debt. In Korea I can easily live off of about $800 CAD a month and was planning on about $1000 a month in Dubai. Of course this is just spending money for food, clothes, entertainment and transportation. Anyone else able to live off this amount or am I fooling myself?
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D. Merit



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 6:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You'll have initial expenses (car, furnishings, white goods etc) which will make it impossible to live on 4,000 dirham a month for the first year, imo maggie.

After 12 months it will be possible if you really, really economise. Even then you will find it difficult to afford to do things like join a sports club, go diving, whatever you like to do in your free time.

All I was saying was that there is simply no point in going to work in Al Ain for 6,000 dirham - a rather different point.

You can make that in Thailand!
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Zoot



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 6:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can exist on 4000Dhs per month - nothing more!
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veiledsentiments



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

meggiebea wrote:
This thread has scared me a bit, I was planning on living on about 4000 AED per month and putting the rest aside for travelling and debt. In Korea I can easily live off of about $800 CAD a month and was planning on about $1000 a month in Dubai. Of course this is just spending money for food, clothes, entertainment and transportation. Anyone else able to live off this amount or am I fooling myself?

Assuming that the first year you buy a car and take that purchase out of the analysis, it then comes down to lifestyle. I lived there many years ago, but I easily lived on 1000 DHs a month. With inflation, that number would likely be double now. The key factor is probably your entertainment number. It is the regular visits to the watering holes and dinners out that will eat up your income. Personally I don't drink alcohol and rarely eat out. Other expenses that you need to factor in... satellite TV? cellphone? Internet at home? When I was there, nearly all the buildings in AD had free sat TV - likely not ever true in Al-Ain. The internet and cell phones didn't exist. I would never bother with a cell phone, but I would certainly want internet access at home. I also bought my clothes in the US because it was so much cheaper... and mostly brought fabric back and used the tailors.

Another factor which may affect your budget... did you get a free ticket home each summer from your employer in Korea? You would get that in the UAE and that certainly cuts your summer travel expense (unless you want to fly somewhere for every break).

VS
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Splitting Hairs



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 5:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes
Of course you can survive on 4,000 - thousands of teachers, professionals and the like get paid between 3000 - 6000 per month, have families and survive and enjoy themselves. Many of the posters on this board either have expensive tastes or forget about how 80% of the population here live. You spend how much you want. The choices you make affect the amount you pay.
There are many in the UAE - labourers and the unskilled who are paid 500- 750 per month. Yes they get basic food and lodging but many of them save from this amount in order to send money back to their families.
It is very easy to spend money here on crap- clubs, restaurants, trips, booze, entertainment, pointless shopping but if you want to come here to save money and pay off debts the 4-6,000 is easily enough.
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Sunburnt Individual



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 8:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was offered 6,500 from an international school in Abu Dhabi last year! Whoever thinks that her offer is disgustingly out of the ballpark hasn't been job hunting anytime recently or got lucky in their search.

I agree that 6,000 is more than livable for Al Ain. Expenses here are WAY lower than Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and if your employer is covering housing costs and your flight ticket, the only expenses you have are... food and entertainment.

I save well over half of my salary (probably approaching 2/3) in Al Ain, but I know quite a few people who make MORE than me but are "broke" after 2-3 weeks every month because they spent every waking minute at Paco's or Luce and spent all their money every weekend on new shoes, clothes, state of the art cell phones, etc. in Dubai.

Now, a separate but equally important issue: if you are a native speaker, this IS a low offer for an international school. You should be offered at LEAST 7,000 or 7,500. Most schools start you with an offer of 6,000-6,500 to see if you'll bite for a lesser cost. Some international schools in Al Ain start at a much higher rate than that. It's just business.

If you're NOT a native speaker, this is a standard to high offer for an English teacher at an international school in Al Ain.

Bottom line is, that is a very livable salary. How much you will save depends on your lifestyle.
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trapezius



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PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The 3 posts above this one are the only ones that make sense. Millions of expats in the Arabian Peninsula earn between SR/AED 300 and 1,000 per month. Not only do they live/exist on it, they also send enough back home to support several dependents and make a big house in a decade or so.

Those saying one can't live on 6,000, or that it is just enough to 'exist' on are living in a dream world.

I wonder how veiledsentiments, a Western woman, "easily lived on 1000 DHs a month", but other think that 4,000-6,000 will all be gone by the end of the month.

However, I must say here, typical salaries for Western teachers at Western-managed schools in the Gulf are SR/AED 12,000 - 15,000, so if you are being offered 6,000, either you are not Western, or you have applied to a local school, or both.

Either way, good luck.
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