This is a summary of various e-mails I sent where many people were asking the same questions for the tenth time.
Q:How are the people?
Q: How is the weather?
Q:How is the housing?
Q:Where can I find more information?
Q: What to bring and what to leave?
Q: Camping
Q: Electrical appliances
Q: What is an average salary for expats?
Q: How much should I negotiate?
Q: Cost of living in Qatar
Q: How about an average car, second hand?
Q: Price of petrol
They drive like maniacs!
More than 80% of the population consist of ex-pat's, mainly Indian, Pakistani and Indonesian. And USA, Canada, British, Australian, and lately, South African.
It is the hottest I have ever felt. When I came here in August, the temperature reached 50degC with high humidity. By November it has cooled down a lot, and we are even hisitant to go for a swim lately.
But, they are well prepared for the heat. All buildings and cars are air conditioned. Our 3 bedroom house has 8 air conditioners! During the hot times of the year, the sea water and pool water is nice and hot as well. It compares to Badplaas.
This is the best house we have stayed in yet. We have a 3 bedroom duplex, with large dining room, sitting room, TV room, and reception area. It has a balcony on the second floor. The kitchen is spacious, and was equiped with a fridge, stove, dishwasher, and washing machine when we arrived.
Our "villa" is in a "compound" (what they call a "complex"), with security gates (24 hour manned). The culture here likes high walls around compounds.
We have a common swimming pool and recreational building. A gym with some basic equipment is also available.
We were able to fully furnish the house with the funds from RasGas.
Have a look at some pictures.
Where can I find more information?
Search the web. Everything I found in books on Qatar, I also found on the internet. If that fails, please feel free to mail me at: halberts@qatar.net.qa. There is also a list of links to good sites on the South Africans in Qatar web page, and I also have a list of links on my web page.
For recruitment, speak to Dave Beattie at Direction Recruitment Group ( drg@icon.co.za ).
Q: What to bring and what to leave?
A: Bring grandma's black and white photo - that is what turns "a home" into "home sweet home". Other than that, you have two choices:
1) Air freight the valuables, and buy the rest here. It is fast, but limits the volume.
2) Bring a container by sea. It is slow.
If you plan to bring a container, there are often people who would be very willing to share the container and cost. Send mail to "SouthAfricaQatar@yahoogroups.com"
A lot depends on yourself. What car you buy. What house you want. How you dine. How you live.
A final word of advise: Money is not everything. Don't save "everything" and compromise LIFE itself. You need to live and enjoy the world as well. Some people save so much of their money that they do not go on holidays or outings. Invariably they become unhappy and leave. Buy a 4x4 and explore. Go camping. Go to the beach. Take a vacation once a year. Family life in Qatar carries a much higher status/priority than money/status.
New car prices are between QR60k and QR70k for low end 4x4's up to QR120k for general high end. The best of the best easily goes QR200k+. Prices seem to go down over time!
Q: What is the price of petrol?
A: QR0.75 per litre