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Old 5th August 2008, 06:45 PM
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Hi,

this is for everyone who doesnt think they have enough money to live out here.
(this does not include families, im talking about singles e.t.c)

Im 19, i came out by myself, i brang £5000 GBP to help me with start up costs and rent.

I work for a property company, and earn commission, my basic is 8000 aed a month, im not including any commission in this, which i have earnt so far.

I live in the marina, with other people in an Emaar owned building which they let Hamptons rent out, therefore there is no crazy landlord raising the rent every week. - we have a 3+ maid apt, sea view and marina. 177k aed a year, i pay 8000 aed every quarter, thats nothing!!!

I mangaed to save nearly half my basic last month, the taxis were getting expensive, so i put an add on dubizzle.com, for car rental (i cant go through avis e.t.c as im not 21-25), i privatly rented a car for 1700 aed a month.

and I go out all the time, and do normal shopping. Im not having a go, I just want to tell you, that if your clever and do things right, you can live out here, so dont be to worried........

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I'm in education, so we're not the big earners among westerners in the Gulf. I think we run in very different circles from other western expats. I lived in Dubai 4 years ago on 6200/month plus accommodation. I leased a car for about 1200-1500/month (at the time), and I took one nice holiday/year. I had no debts back home, so I was able to enjoy at least one evening out/week. There are certainly people in the UAE supporting just themselves on much less.

For me personally, I would not want to share accommodation, but aside from that 8000 is still a do-able wage if you are not riddled w/ debt and you spend wisely. You'll also want to move into a mostly-furnished accommodation-this being a big expense for many expats. I suppose it depends on what one is used to at home. Younger people tend to be more flexible when it comes to the living arrangements. I've shared w/ strangers in the UAE, lived w/o a car, and earned a pretty crappy wage by general standards. Ten years after my first move to the UAE and I want an easier life: more money, better accommodation, better allowances for relocation, better work conditions, etc. (fortunately I've got all that with the new contract).

It's all relative, Mark. If you earned big bucks back home, had to uproot your family to the UAE, change schools, etc. then you'd want a really comfortable package, too. 8000 and a shared accommodation arrangement does a seem small and impossible wage if you're bringing in 30,000/month plus 300,000/year accommodation, plus kids' education, plus 50,000 for furniture, plus plus plus...


Glad you've landed on your feet.
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Thanks,

The good as well is that Im not sharing with strangers, im sharing with friends which is really nice.

I just wanted to let people know that its possible, for famillies moving over here i agree its totally different story when you have kids e.t.c, as they come first and theres alot of costs going towards schools e.t.c

But when your a single person and only need to worry about yourself you can do it very comfortably.
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Thanks for the good news marc im comming to dubai in 2 weeks working in real estate aswell. my basic is just a bit more but i think thats because ive been working in real estate for 5 years, can i ask how are you doing so far with your sales and are people getting paid?
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sales is good, summer here and ramadan approching things are getting quieter, but theres still alot of business to be done.

Im doing well, my company is quite large and has exclusive projects which i work on. - commissions are paid by the developer not buyer and my company then pays me. I was in real estate in london for 1.5 years, but theres still a large learning curve here, getting to know all the developments e.t.c but its good fun.

who are you working for?
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Hi marc im working for DAMAC , are you the same marc that asked me in the "jobs in dubai" thread? hope you are doing well.
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Hi marc im working for DAMAC , are you the same marc that asked me in the "jobs in dubai" thread? hope you are doing well.
yes same marc. I need to tell you about Damac.

my friend recently quit from there, i dont want to put you off becuase at the end of the day they are a very large developer with great projects. and you should the chance to learn alot. and move up in the company.

first of all you get a good basic, im guessing you are on 10,000?? aed p/m
they sort out all your visa before you arrive which is good. so no long process straight to medical.

but i think it is very hard to earn alot of money there commission wise.
they pay you 1500 AED for every 1,000,000 aed of damac property you sell - which i think is appaling. If i sell around 1,000,000 im looking at least 33,000 aed. I dont want to put you off but i just thought you should know.
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I know the commission is bad, but ive worked for companys that offer you lots more but never pay it. ive heard that once you except a job with a company that you cant work for another for at least a year. can i ask did you freind that quit get clients from damac or did he have to source his own?

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i think it was a mixture of the two, he got leads as well and did his own thing by getting personal ones.

They are a good developer, I go to alot of their launches and they out on one hell of a show. they have a bad reputation in some places about prices and delivery times. but you go to there signature apartment at media city and its worth every penny - that apt is the definition of 'live the luxury'....
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What about were you work do you get many clients? have you sold much so far?
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