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1/8/2007 9:34:44 PM
1/8/2007 10:16:31 PM
How long is this offer good for? Im finishing up my math degree this semester and am looking to do overseas humanitarian work. If I could possibly work part time for your school and part time with some NGO's, I'd love to do it.
1/8/2007 11:22:09 PM
^^ hey, you got a great job, so of course, don't quit that!once you finish, come down to here, but if coming to SA, come to a real city (only 3: Jeddah, Riyadh, Dhahran). or better yet, go to Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, or Oman.no, lack of arabic is not really a hindrance. there are several americans and brits who just arrived in september, and they are doing fine. all you have to do is learn the numbers, and common words and phrases. most of the locals, at least the ones who will be serving you in restaurants and shops, will speak english (anyway, service people are nearly all foreigners).so, it is not a big obstacle. if you are enthusiastic and good at languages, you can pick up enough in a year while here to form your own simple sentences. but of course, it doesn't hurt to learn it while in the US to get a head start.if you want to learn a language to further yourself in your career (international consulting?), then i would go with arabic over japanese. up to you.^ forever, literally. we have a permanent shortage. we don't have any NGOs here at all in this country. but, if you still want to come to SA, look at page 1 for links to universities in the major cities. also, check out unis in bahrain, qatar, uae, kuwait, and oman. or if you prefer, outside the gulf: jordan, lebanon, syria, etc.good luck to both of you.[Edited on January 9, 2007 at 5:11 AM. Reason : ]
1/9/2007 5:10:47 AM
wow, this def. would be something I'd be heavily interested in in about 3 years time (yeah I know, thinking ahead, things to keep me here until then). Too bad I majored in business, not math.Still though, aside from the concerns over safety that most Americans have with the region (rightfully so as a whole, though there are differences depending on where you go) it sounds like a stellar opportunity for qualified persons.
1/9/2007 9:16:47 AM
bttt
3/2/2007 10:56:55 PM
hows the nightlife? could i go out, get liquored up, and booty dance with the coed hos?
3/3/2007 5:22:33 AM
as a caucasian american, it'd take a lot more than $38k to get me to live in the middle east. no offense to anyone who is and does.not that i'm qualified anyway.
3/4/2007 2:13:29 AM
to each his own...but the amount of money you would save is equal to the amount you would save on double that salary back in the US (of course it depends on where you live in the US too).
3/4/2007 2:22:00 AM
ok, i found a better university level teaching job than this one.and the new one pays 43-50 K, and is in a better location with much better facilities. i have applied for it too.need people for ESL, math, csc, sciences (phys, chem, bio), and study skills.PM me for details SOON as deadline is approaching fast.
4/6/2007 10:22:39 PM
what about nuclear engineers?
4/6/2007 11:43:58 PM
^you really want to teach some terrorist assholes about nukes?
4/6/2007 11:45:24 PM
^ yeah because there are no peaceful uses of nuclear nukular energy, because bush said so.and because the US is the only country to use nukular energy solely for peaceful purposes... OH SNAP saudi arabia doesn't even have a nukular program for fuck's sake.and i thought you were one of the smart ones.^^ sorry nuclear engineering doesn't exist here.
4/7/2007 10:20:51 AM
4/7/2007 12:26:32 PM
what about a law professor?
4/7/2007 1:21:05 PM
4/8/2007 12:34:00 AM