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Old 20th December 2007, 04:03 PM
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So I got an offer from a company in dubai. I am a civil engineer specializing in precast concrete with 9.5 years of large construction experience. I have designed jobs up to 30 million dollars and part of team right now doing a 73million dollar structure.
The offer is:

17500 AED Salary
7500 AED Housing Allowance
2500 AED Car Allowance

Can anyone comment on this and let me know if I am being low balled. Is the car allowance too low to be driving a nice car? Is the housing allowance too low to live somewhere decent? Is 17500 AED take home money a good salary? How much of that 17500 AED would be spent a month on groceries/gas/entertainment?
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if you can let me knwo the company , car allownace depned whcih car they are giving you , petrol should provied by them , or better if u ask to provide a car whcih should eb four wheeler . if is it mamoot or semabawong then let me know . being a candian you should get 25000 . in icon you can get this but if you ar elooking for some really precast work you should contact mamout or semabawong. but u did not contact me on hotmail.

house allownace where they are offering you a aprtment it is 90000 per year u can get in greens a one bed room or a studio in al barsha but agian it depends ur job is in jebel ali or where ? your house rent if u are coming with a fmaily u need a one bed room apartment which will cost u 100 k to 112 k per yrs .in this regard i can also assit u

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So I got an offer from a company in dubai. I am a civil engineer specializing in precast concrete with 9.5 years of large construction experience. I have designed jobs up to 30 million dollars and part of team right now doing a 73million dollar structure.
The offer is:

17500 AED Salary
7500 AED Housing Allowance
2500 AED Car Allowance

Can anyone comment on this and let me know if I am being low balled. Is the car allowance too low to be driving a nice car? Is the housing allowance too low to live somewhere decent? Is 17500 AED take home money a good salary? How much of that 17500 AED would be spent a month on groceries/gas/entertainment?
what is your degree ? it depends on it also....

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I am also a Canadian with master's degree in structural field with 9 years "non canadian experience"! I recently have got an offer asking me to indicate my salary expectation........ I just don't know what the ranges are,
Did they offer u the salary or you requestd that? can u help me...
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if u are non candian experience in precast you should ask not less than 14000 aed as now a days demand are more but also depends on company as well

can u indicate me which company is i ll guid u

upc , hard block , concretech , spanprecast ( it is new ) juma al majid they have repu in the market but concretech never pays much, having delays
any how let me know
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So I got an offer from a company in dubai. I am a civil engineer specializing in precast concrete with 9.5 years of large construction experience. I have designed jobs up to 30 million dollars and part of team right now doing a 73million dollar structure.
The offer is:

17500 AED Salary
7500 AED Housing Allowance
2500 AED Car Allowance

Can anyone comment on this and let me know if I am being low balled. Is the car allowance too low to be driving a nice car? Is the housing allowance too low to live somewhere decent? Is 17500 AED take home money a good salary? How much of that 17500 AED would be spent a month on groceries/gas/entertainment?
are they having a laugh!! 7500 dhs housing allowance - NO you will need 130k per year if not more to get a decent apartment.
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