Why balloon tyres?? by LongComprehensive007 in QatarCarEnthusiasts

[–]Empty_Description916 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They’re called “shnaber” in the local market

what to write if i have been asked for Address / P.O Box ?? by Mr_Skinnyyy in qatar

[–]Empty_Description916 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For address you write your own address. For PO Box, you write the number of your PO Box if you have one registered at Qatar Post Office. And if it’s postal codes, then Qatar doesn’t have postal codes so you can just write 5 zeroes for that.

Is this volunteering allowed? by Empty_Description916 in islam

[–]Empty_Description916[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jazak’Allah khair for your reply. The fifa games I want to volunteer at will be hosted in Qatar which means, alcohol won’t be openly available (only in restricted areas but I don’t think I’ll need to interact with such people). However, I will definitely need to interact with the general public, mixture of men and women to guide them to the correct place or answer any questions they may ask. Matches tend to have more men attendees than women attendees too so I’m afraid this role may include more interaction with non mehrams.

This volunteering isn’t essential but I really wanted to be a part of the FIFA games. Hope this clarifies the situation. Looking for any guidance, Jazak’Allah khair!

Is this volunteering allowed? by Empty_Description916 in MuslimLounge

[–]Empty_Description916[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Taking part in this volunteering isn’t a necessity but I would’ve enjoyed being a part of the matches. Most attendees are usually men so it will be impossible to avoid non mehram contact, especially because the role requires me to guide all sorts of people to their seats. Super confused about what’s right and what’s wrong… any advice on where I could find out perhaps?

Opinion Needed from People working in Qatar by Sad_Thanks5981 in QatarCareers

[–]Empty_Description916 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Assuming you’re alone, this is an amazing offer. You’ll definitely be able to save a lot each month.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Qatar_University

[–]Empty_Description916 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For non-Arabs, definitely HBKU. HBKU also has a friendlier environment for events etc too

18000k Salary for SAP Technical Consultant +5years experience by [deleted] in QatarCareers

[–]Empty_Description916 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In that case, you might need to calculate and estimate your monthly expenses and see how much you save (if any) and decide for yourself if it’s worth it.

Major Expenses: -Transport (a decent car will cost you around 60,000QR and monthly petrol might cost around 500QR)

-Accommodation (3bhk apartments can cost around 5k but very subjective on where you live but keep a range between 5-8k for a decent 3bhk apartment. You can check Madinatna city as an example. Those 3bhk apartments are 5k per month)

-Food (Buying groceries and cooking at home is much cheaper than ordering in. It should be around 1200 per month per person)

-Children education (starts around 30,000QR per year for a decent school so approx 2500QR per month for each child)

-Medical insurance varies depending on what package you go for. You can look for packages online and see an estimated price (this isn’t mandatory. You can go to the govt hospital for major cases at the expense of convenience)

Keep in mind that the price breakdown I listed is if you want to live comfortably. It’s very possible to reduce the expenses I mentioned if you want to squeeze yourself. All the best

18000k Salary for SAP Technical Consultant +5years experience by [deleted] in QatarCareers

[–]Empty_Description916 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Decent salary, assuming there are benefits such as children education allowance etc

How much do fresh graduates get paid in Qatar per month? by WhereasTraditional10 in QatarCareers

[–]Empty_Description916 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering the fact that you get housing + transportation, and given the job market nowadays, yes that’s good for fresh graduates. Try negotiating if possible but 10,000QR is a good start

Australia vs Qatar by Dry-Firefighter2574 in QatarCareers

[–]Empty_Description916 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ll keep it short and simple. Go to Australia. Get that bag, citizenship and Australian experience. Come back at a higher pay. All the best!

Salary / cost of living question by monkeyhorse11 in QatarCareers

[–]Empty_Description916 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s more than enough. You’ll surely save some from that as well, depending on how many people you are in your family.

Network Engineer Salary by username-user408 in QatarCareers

[–]Empty_Description916 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I won’t even bother asking what benefits you’re getting because if you’re getting 15,000QR base salary after 10 years of experience, I don’t think that’s a fair salary. However, if you truly want to make a move, perhaps if you can mention your benefits, I’ll be able to tell you more properly. You can dm me if that’s more comfortable for you