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Bradt



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 2:33 pm    Post subject: KFUPM/DCC Reply with quote

I'm not sure how much info I should put in here, but I could use some help concerning an offer from KFUPM/DCC & Al-Falek. I've done a search and read all posts back to 2005 and can see there have been some problems with Al-Falek. I've been offered an excellent wage, but no extras. No housing, airfare, insurance or local transport goodies. I am over 50, and American, and so far these 2 factors have resulted in several "sorry no new hires over 50" and "we are only hiring British teachers".

I have a BA, 120hr TESOL, 2+ years teaching (mostly conversation) in Thailand and am currently working as a lecturer at an international school. How much does it cost for housing in Damman and are there options close to campus? Is it possible to get housing within walking, or cycling range. I don't need Western food and can eat just about anything, but I do like to cook most of my own food. Are there kitchens in the smaller, cheaper units?

Should I apply directly online to the school, or will that lead to Al-Falek withdrawing their offer? The reason I ask is that the school application site says they supply housing, airfare, insurance and local transport. If they do, but the recruiter doesn't offer these goodies is it possible to negotiate after signing the offer but before signing the contract?

Would you please give me your sage advice, ASAP, as I only have a couple days to reply.

Cheers Confused
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Grendal



Joined: 13 Aug 2009
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Location: Lurking in the depths of the Faisaliah Tower underground parking.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 2:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is this what you got?

Quote:
Employment Offer NOTICE to Teach @ KFUPM-DCC
(Following offer is subject to your acceptance and successful issuance of visa for you)
Date: Aug 19, 2009
ATTN: - Mr. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

We refer to your job application with us for a consultant / teaching position with one of our clients in Saudi Arabia. We are pleased to inform you that our client Dammam Community College - King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (DCC-KFUPM) has selected you, based on your profile in your CV, you can visit their official website www.xxxxx.edu.sa ; www.xxxxxxxx.edu.sa to know more about the institute and its different degree programs and other details.

We are pleased to provide you the following offer as Consultant English Language starting from your date of joining. You will be working under our client (DCC-KFUPM) Project.

TERMS:

1. The offer is on Single Status.

2. All compensations are effective as of the actual joining date (the first day appearing for duty at client site).

3. You are being appointed for a teaching position and required to carry out a teaching load of between 25 and 30 contact hours per week.

4. Work schedule is 5 days a week, 8 hours a day, Class hours will be decided by client. Work hours consist of teaching and preparation.

5. Our Client (DCC-KFUPM) expects that all faculty members participate in other activities that include but not limited to Committee work, faculty professional development, course development, Institute wide exam invigilation � etc.

6. All teaching and non-teaching assignment will be made by our client (DCC-KFUPM)

7. Official work days are from Saturday to Wednesday and as needed teaching and other assignments may occur on Thursdays.

8. This offer is based on the qualifications, experiences and all the information claimed and submitted by you in your CV / Resume or during application process. Any discrepancy in the validity and / or truthfulness of a qualification, experience, or any other supplied information may result in the cancellation of this offer and other legal consequences.

SALARY AND ALLOWANCES

Employee will be remunerated as per the following:

1. Monthly Remuneration Package = SR. 15,000/- Saudi Riyals Fifteen thousand only (starts from 1st day of reporting at work site) ALL Remuneration is TAX FREE.

2. Overtime Hourly Billing Rate = SR. 120/- (includes preparation time and in access of regular working time), actual OT hrs will be considered as approved by Client, prior approval of OT work from Client is also required.

3. Monthly Remuneration Package to employee shall cover all costs of expenses and benefits including and not limited to: The Government (client declared) Holidays, and the 30 Days Calendar Vacation pay (after 12 months of services).

Out of the remuneration Rate, Employee will have to bear and pay for all expenses related to mobilization and demobilization, governmental services fees, processing fee, and any other expenses during his stay in Saudi Arabia, i.e.: (Local Transport, Housing, Medical Insurance premium, Sick Leave, Air-Tickets including air ticket to come to Saudi Arabia and back to country of origin, and air tickets for annual Vacation upon renewal of the contract).
First time Govt. services fees and any expenses for visa extension locally will be company responsibility.
Notes:

1. Validation of this offer is for 3 calendar days, please confirm acceptance within this period, otherwise we will consider that you are not interested at this point and will extend the offer to next qualified candidate.

2. When sending your acceptance, send us scanned copies of your latest Photograph, signed offer, copy of passport first page only and your current address.

Concurred by:

Your Name, Sign. & Date (send signed scanned copy of this offer and scanned copy of your passport URGENTLY by reply e-mail)


I agree that this is not a great offer because the web site states that housing, medical, airfare, etc.... are all covered by the employer not employee.

Grendal
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Grendal



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I asked and I recieved:

Quote:
Dear XXXXXXXX,

The benefits you are referring are for KFUPM direct hires. At the moment you will be hired through us to work at KFUPM. We give a lump sum total package and employees take care of their expenses themselves.

Also, please note that we have single status contract. We do have a contract for female teachers, send her CV, let us see.

Best regards,

XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX
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destionable



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:51 pm    Post subject: Al Falak Reply with quote

Dear Bradt:

So what was that fantastic salary? It would have to be to compensate for all the mobilzation/demob. costs...plus NO Housing?? Sounds to me like a poor job offer. NO DEAL!

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toeknee



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi. I got the same offer. I am a bit apprehensive given they don't cover housing and the extra stuff. How does an expat go about finding housing in Dammam? Is this a good deal?
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desultude



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, decent housing is not so cheap, and check out airfares, etc.

It doesn't sound like a good offer to me at all.

A lot of the unis in the Kingdom offer housing and 2 month's summer holiday, and include all the costs of mobilization, as well as annual air fare.
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sheikher



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Airfare and insurance are legal obligations of the sponsor who appears to be a bit of a shyster. Read the Labor laws in an earlier thread.
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Grendal



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey Sheıkher,

Yes I knew this but was waiting for you to interject. You have become a sort of Saudi Law guru. Not to mention the physical appearance of one.

I will regect the contract on that basis and have already written to recruitment at KFUPM regarding this issue. Thank you Sheikher and may God bless you and keep you. You are truely one of a kind. As it should be.

Regards.

Grendal


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johnslat



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear sheikher,

"Airfare and insurance are legal obligations of the sponsor . . ."

Insurance?
Regards,
John Question
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desultude



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

johnslat wrote:
Dear sheikher,

"Airfare and insurance are legal obligations of the sponsor . . ."

Insurance?
Regards,
John Question


Maybe health insurance?
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Stephen Jones



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Al-Falak will be bringing you in on a business visa. It has had this arrangement with DCC for some five years now.

Looking at your qualifications and experience I doubt if you are going to get a higher salary and benefits as a direct hire. I think to some extent it is moot as it is almost certainly too late for them to get you here for the end of September on a direct hire contract.

I presume you have checked with them the exact starting and finishing dates. There have been problems with the finishing dates being shortened in the past.

I would presume that once at DCC if you and management like each other you could apply for a direct hire position the following year. Al-Falak would normally grab a months salary from DCC as commission if this happened. That was the procedure when they provided people to JIC.

Housing in Al-Khobar in a good furnished apartment should cost in the region of SR 2,000 to SR2,500 per month. You then have transport to Dammam to think of, so you may well hire a car.
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Bradt



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you, all of you for your responses. I am concerned because of the lack of extras in this offer and the negative posts I have read about Al-Falek. Grendal, yes it was basically the same offer and the only reason I was considering it is because it is the first Yes I've received from KSA. I have plenty of time to continue looking, so I think I will pass on this offer. There are just too many negatives, regardless of the salary. Thanks again for your replies.
Oh, What about applying directly to the schools and bypassing the recruiter?
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pegycove



Joined: 07 Aug 2009
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear Brad,

[email protected]

Cheers

PC
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Mark100



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 2:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wouldn't dismiss this offer out of hand considering your situation.

I knew guys on the contract you were on and many of them stayed in the Gulf compound which is behind Eurovillage. It is a downmarket compound but it does have certain benefits there.

You can get a room there for 1500 riyals a month...that was the price in 2005 anyway. It is nothing flash but it is okay.

They guys used to share AL Falak cars to get to work in Dammam which is about 20 mins down the road.

If you need the money and options aren't that good elsewhere it is worth considering.
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Grendal



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 6:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Isn't health insurance mandatory by law?

Article 11.
If the employer subcontracts his original work, or part thereof to any natural or juristic person, the later must give the workers all the rights and benefits which are given by the original owner to his workers, for which both of them will be jointly responsible.

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