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MiniMevsRevs

Original Poster:

221 posts

258 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Hi all, I recently received an offer of employment in Dubai which unfortunately fell through due to the current economic situation. This morning I have been contacted about a role in Qatar and the company wants to have a telephone interview with me tomorrow.

I am just trying to find out more about Qatar and wondered if anyone here has any experience of living / working in Qatar.

Cheers
K

GT03ROB

13,569 posts

228 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Lived there for 3 yrs many moons ago. It was fine, but a quiet backwater by comparison to Dubai or Abu Dhabi.

Jamz

408 posts

200 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Its getting quite like Bahrain and Dubai... give it a few more years... Its alright thought!

Well saying that, anything is better then Saudi

Dan Friel

3,823 posts

285 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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I would visit the place first, especially if you're taking family..

MiniMevsRevs

Original Poster:

221 posts

258 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Thanks for the comments so far.

Yes I agree it would be foolish not to visit before making such a move and presuming the telephone interview goes well then the next interview would be in Qatar anyway. We would use that opportunity to have a look around. (same as we did with the Dubai offer)

My only concern is that you cant fully understand in just a week what it would be like to live somewhere. Hence though it was asking a question here.

Dont suppose anyone is currently residant in Qatar ?

Dan Friel

3,823 posts

285 months

Tuesday 10th February 2009
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Doha (and the rest of Qatar) is pretty small, so you'd get to know the place quickly. I live in Abu Dhabi, but visit regularly.

Asterix

24,438 posts

235 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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My first & last trip to Doha was in 1977! I was 8 smile

Can't comment but as has been said, I've heardit is a village compared to Dubai and Aboo D'arby.

DubaiJohn

371 posts

193 months

Thursday 12th February 2009
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I am there every month and only got back on Monday from a 2 day trip. I have been going over for about 8 years now a couple of things are...
1) Traffic, it's bad. Very bad.And getting worse.
2) You cannot get pork over there, at all.
3) Nightlife and restaurant scene getting better all the time, I can recommend Bentleys Grill at the Ramada.
4) Make sure your house is fully plumbed into the phone/internet lines, a friend of mine moved into a house 14 months ago and is still waiting to be connected.
5) Obviously v hot in summer.
6) Qatar MotoGP is cheap and well worth attending.
7) Loads of O&G projects still being awarded so business unlikely to dry up in the short term in this area.


mgp1969

3,503 posts

244 months

Friday 13th February 2009
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Quite possibly the dullest place on the planet ...

Lots of projects/money though, so a better bet than Dubai, which is fked

GT03ROB

13,569 posts

228 months

Saturday 14th February 2009
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mgp1969 said:
Quite possibly the dullest place on the planet ...
Fancy a trip across to Yanbu....??smile

mgp1969

3,503 posts

244 months

Saturday 14th February 2009
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Good point - but at least KSA doesn't try to make out it is interesting/try to attract tourists (other than religious types)/ bid for the World Cup (FFS!)

DubaiJohn

371 posts

193 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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I spent the longest month of my life in Yanbu, it was 17th-18th January 2002.

Jamz

408 posts

200 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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GT03ROB said:
mgp1969 said:
Quite possibly the dullest place on the planet ...
Fancy a trip across to Yanbu....??smile
Dont mention that!! i lived there for 4 years, in the middle of an attack on the compound we stayed at, glad I'm not there still :O

GT03ROB

13,569 posts

228 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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Jamz said:
GT03ROB said:
mgp1969 said:
Quite possibly the dullest place on the planet ...
Fancy a trip across to Yanbu....??smile
Dont mention that!! i lived there for 4 years, in the middle of an attack on the compound we stayed at, glad I'm not there still :O
Arabian Homes???

Jamz

408 posts

200 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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Thats the one

ettore

4,322 posts

259 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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Qatar is changing an awful lot at the moment so an old opinion isn't necessarily a valid opinion.

There is huge investment there at the moment and plenty of natural gas to support it for quite a while yet.

MiniMevsRevs

Original Poster:

221 posts

258 months

Monday 16th February 2009
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Saudi has also been a no in mind and not without reason looking at the views so far. All being well I'll take a trip to Qatar in the next 3 weeks and spend some time looking around, hopefully it will take more than 5 minutes....

I guess like anything its realative to where you live at the moment and Im not in the most happening area of Berskhire at the moment !!!!

They at least have a better financial base than Dubai, thinking about it how long is the drive from Qatar to Dubai or are there lots of el bargain flights (something for the weekend):-)

Dan Friel

3,823 posts

285 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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You can't do the drive from Doha to Abu Dhabi / Dubai as Saudi is in the way. There are numerous flights however (Abu Dhabi is a 45 min hop).

Jamz

408 posts

200 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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Saudi is not THAT bad... its alright if you are working along the East coast (closest to bahrain/dubai) they are alright... anything over the other side is less civilized

Stu Hill

147 posts

223 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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There are plenty of things to do here if you look for them. Qatar is really bad at advertising events. There are plenty of places to go out in the evening (Bentleys does a great steak though).
The traffic is only really bad at certain places as they are doing a lot of road improvements at the moment. Plenty of flights to the UAE for reasonable money, but you will need an exit visa from you sponsor (and no traffic fines).
Email me when you’re over and we’ll go for a beer.