Did everyone get made redundant?

Did everyone get made redundant?

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Paracetamol

Original Poster:

4,234 posts

251 months

Monday 14th May 2018
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Where is everyone who used to post on this sub forum??

dxbtiger

4,441 posts

180 months

Tuesday 15th May 2018
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I'm still here wavey

DubaiJohn

371 posts

193 months

Tuesday 15th May 2018
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Still here too - just - made redundant in Feb and on gardening leave now. Hoping to stay but let’s see what the future brings.

Seems a tough environment at the moment!

IanUAE

2,945 posts

171 months

Thursday 17th May 2018
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Still here.

Paracetamol

Original Poster:

4,234 posts

251 months

Thursday 17th May 2018
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DubaiJohn said:
Still here too - just - made redundant in Feb and on gardening leave now. Hoping to stay but let’s see what the future brings.

Seems a tough environment at the moment!
Sorry to hear! It is a tough environment but you will be surprised what a bit of networking can result in. Good luck!

Psychobert

6,316 posts

263 months

Friday 18th May 2018
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I'm still here, by which I mean mostly I'm still in Saudi..

Most of the people I first met when I arrived have left though..

shirt

23,488 posts

208 months

Friday 18th May 2018
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Still here / still trying to leave hehe

I see half a dozen or so phers fairly regularly, would be good to see the old faces again tho. Is oily still around?

Thanks to the later f1 start times i have made barrel 12 on a the palm my home for the european races. Maybe see you in there.

6th Gear

3,567 posts

201 months

Saturday 19th May 2018
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I’m still here.

It will be 11 years this July since I moved from the UK.

How time flies.

Porridge GTI

300 posts

109 months

Saturday 19th May 2018
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Still here but the general atmosphere reminds me of London in 2008.

jontysafe

2,361 posts

185 months

Saturday 19th May 2018
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Whilst I haven’t lived in Dubai or UAE I’ve been coming regularly for nearly 10 years. In the last year or two I’ve been here a week out of every 6-8. I have a business there and sales have been declining but nothing drastic until the last 6 months. 1st quarter 2017 to 2018 is a 30% drop.
Business is selling specialist sportsturf maintenance products and soil/tissue/water/pest analysis.
We had a full Time sales guy who also ran the office and despatch who we have had to reassign elsewhere in the company (UK).

I have a meeting next month for short-medium term planning and my feeling is to ride this out with reduced costs and expenditure. What are other people’s feelings as to there being a ‘realignment’ and things getting better or is this long term?
All opinions gratefully received.

Porridge GTI

300 posts

109 months

Saturday 19th May 2018
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My view: even if the oil price ever recovers it won’t mean any other reversals. The authorities have been through a very hard but useful awakening since the price plummeted. The new discipline is here to stay. One immediate consequence is the death of the old expat dream (highly paid long-term jobs for mediocrities). A new one may take its place but merit will now be required and policed.

jontysafe

2,361 posts

185 months

Saturday 19th May 2018
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Obviously the oil price is the over arching financial indicator. Knock on effects of that are the price of hotel rooms, food and beverage etc

Our main customers are golf courses and there has never really been any joined up thinking with Emirates airline, hotels and golf courses. Now things are even worse because there’s even less of a reason for the UAE to be a golfing destination due to the ridiculous prices for enjoying a few beers after a round of golf and later on in the hotels too.

There needs to be less high end courses as well. Strangely enough one of the courses that is fairing better is The Track 9 holes at Meydan.

DubaiJohn

371 posts

193 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Paracetamol said:
Sorry to hear! It is a tough environment but you will be surprised what a bit of networking can result in. Good luck!
Hopefully getting something sorted in the next couple
Of weeks. After nearly 15 years here getting the chop was a bit of an eye opener. Also nicely surprised at how employee friendly the redundancy process is here.

Worst thing about it was having to sell the McLaren. Now tooling about in a 250k km Pajero pending a new job!

Harris_I

3,237 posts

266 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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In August I changed jobs and stopped coming out every month. I came back 8 months later with the family on Easter holiday and flip me, everyone's leaving. I've counted 5 or 6 people heading back to the UK in my own social circle.

The odd thing is prices went up massively. And that wasn't just because of VAT. Plus there seem to be stealth taxes everywhere.


shirt

23,488 posts

208 months

Thursday 24th May 2018
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Housing has continued to trend downwards but the cost of everything has risen. Most noticeable is eating out due to additional tourist taxes. I do find that one most grating as a resident who loves his food.

Shame about the mclaren john, and the redundancy obviously! Wasn’t it switchgear you were in before? ABB seem to have a lot of jobs going recently.

Paracetamol

Original Poster:

4,234 posts

251 months

Thursday 24th May 2018
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Harris_I said:
In August I changed jobs and stopped coming out every month. I came back 8 months later with the family on Easter holiday and flip me, everyone's leaving. I've counted 5 or 6 people heading back to the UK in my own social circle.

The odd thing is prices went up massively. And that wasn't just because of VAT. Plus there seem to be stealth taxes everywhere.
The strategy is to make up for lost revenue by increasing profits on those items that can still be sold...ie A Range Rover is now 650k AED. Before it was 550k. 1 car is yielding the same profit as 2...

XB70

2,491 posts

203 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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Still here too. Four years in Dubai this month and also seems like prices keep going up.

Onetrackmind

813 posts

220 months

Tuesday 29th May 2018
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Had noticed this forum had gone very quiet. Used to check every few days but now every few weeks. Think it may be due to so many FB groups, in part.

Other than everything getting really expensive, especially food shopping, I’ve noticed less performance car bargains. Maybe everyone has realised they can be exported!

Planning a few track days next season if anyone still does them?

IanUAE

2,945 posts

171 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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I should have added that I got made redundant last June but found another job which started in September. Overall package is slightly better but now I cover Africa, Middle East and India (good for the Skywards miles if nothing else). September sees me being in Dubai for 13 years....

James72911

194 posts

204 months

Thursday 31st May 2018
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Another one who is still here! 14 years next week...

Agree with most of the comments above - expat packages cut, lots of stealth taxes, prices of things keep rising... not sure I have seen much of the drop in house rentals yet, but surely its got to come. Also the Facebook forums taking over.

BUT, having said all that, where would I rather be? not sure I want to go back to the UK, plenty of its own issues, and there is still lots to enjoy here.

Try and keep looking for the positives!