First of all, is the first job, officially accepted ie, have you sent letter of acceptance, or has anyone formally advised the company of your acceptance. Second, contact the company who may be giving you another offer, tell them you've got this decision on your hands and you'd prefer to accept their offer if it is indeed coming your way, probably best to speak to someone high in the company who can authorise a quick decision. If the offer comes thru before you need to travel, then all is fine still, you simply need only to get back to the original offer and subsequently decline, due to career choices on offer, if they are genuine, this may lead to a counter offer if they really need your services, and this could work in your favour. If the offer comes after you've had to travel, be up front talk to the boss, say this is not what you'd anticipated in taking the role, apologise but there is simply no way you are able to stay, and make an offer of staying a week or a fortnight to compensate them for their cost of sponsoring you to Qatar, make out that you're sincere.
Once they release you, they'll simply give you an exit visa, and send you back to your home port. You in the meantime may have accepted a new offer obviously if you're quitting the original, and then you are subsequently free to return if the original sponsor, haven't any advice of you returning, and they'd not paid any costs for your initial residency..
First of all, is the first job, officially accepted ie, have you sent letter of acceptance, or has anyone formally advised the company of your acceptance. Second, contact the company who may be giving you another offer, tell them you've got this decision on your hands and you'd prefer to accept their offer if it is indeed coming your way, probably best to speak to someone high in the company who can authorise a quick decision. If the offer comes thru before you need to travel, then all is fine still, you simply need only to get back to the original offer and subsequently decline, due to career choices on offer, if they are genuine, this may lead to a counter offer if they really need your services, and this could work in your favour. If the offer comes after you've had to travel, be up front talk to the boss, say this is not what you'd anticipated in taking the role, apologise but there is simply no way you are able to stay, and make an offer of staying a week or a fortnight to compensate them for their cost of sponsoring you to Qatar, make out that you're sincere.
Once they release you, they'll simply give you an exit visa, and send you back to your home port. You in the meantime may have accepted a new offer obviously if you're quitting the original, and then you are subsequently free to return if the original sponsor, haven't any advice of you returning, and they'd not paid any costs for your initial residency..