About Me:I am looking to expand my work experience by working in Qatar. I have nearly Twenty years experience in the road building and surfacing industry
I also like the emphasis on family. Work stops at the end of the day, you may have to work overtime at busy times (and get paid for it!)but generally the work life balance is respected and on Fridays everyone relaxes.
No crime, no drunks, no tax, quirky rules, no political correctness (not always good), being able to take holidays to Thailand, India etc is the equivilent of flying to Tenerife but cheaper, the amazing expat community to name a few.
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Jack im more of a rugby league man
surfacing ...both...
Watching or taking part(playing) lol
No wild drunken football matches :(
i prefer mallus
More choice and better service :)
Surfacing...:) nothing important...jus ignore it..lol
UKEng...lol dont think so...:)
Can some one explain please
Brit....that was cool!!
I prefer Patel's.
More choice and better service :O)
Also no Patel's corner shop... :)
Only....Mallu's corner shop... :(
Money, money, money
Must be funny
In the rich mans world
Money, money, money
Qatar's Always sunny
In the rich mans world
Aha-ahaaa
All the things I could do
Because I have a little money
Its a rich mans world
and the weather !
Whats all that about trolls?
happy happy no problem with you not being a brit
I like everything about living here except the roads!
'What's for you won't go by you'
THE MONEY. FULL STOP.
I thought our QL brtiexapt was cloned!!
surfacing, I'll show myself to the door, I'm not a brit, sorry.
Salam
What a thoughtful quotation!
Nationality:United Kingdom
Job Title:Surfacing Manager
Gender:Male
Age:36 - 45
About Me:I am looking to expand my work experience by working in Qatar. I have nearly Twenty years experience in the road building and surfacing industry
Interests:Football,Rugby League,Reading
Member For:4 hours 6 min
14 points
Dont feed the Trolls
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HE WHO DARES WINS
qatarisun...thats what verisimilitude also want to know.....
http://www.qatarliving.com/node/677007
ALL brit e-x-p-a-t-s??
I know only ONE in QL..
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"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small compared to what lies within us."
Oliver Wendell Holmes
eh?? why does it keep changing "E-X-P-A-T-S" to "EXPATRIATES"???
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"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small compared to what lies within us."
Oliver Wendell Holmes
I also like the emphasis on family. Work stops at the end of the day, you may have to work overtime at busy times (and get paid for it!)but generally the work life balance is respected and on Fridays everyone relaxes.
zero tax, security of life , cool job , no work pressure,
Just wanted to know what it is like over there
No crime, no drunks, no tax, quirky rules, no political correctness (not always good), being able to take holidays to Thailand, India etc is the equivilent of flying to Tenerife but cheaper, the amazing expat community to name a few.
there is only one "britexpat" in qatar....wait for him
Accordin to Verisimilitude's study of Theory of expat , the word YOu used 'expatriates' is WRONG.
http://www.qatarliving.com/node/677007
money is good and money is good... :P
so what made you change your mind... ;)
I changed my mind
"All brit expatriates"
"Actually this is open to anyone"