luni, 23 mai 2011

Life in Dubai, the beginning


It’s been more than 2 weeks since I moved in the luxurious Dubai, one of the cities with the fastest growth in the world (if not the fastest) For those who do not know I am working with Emirates Group, in Emirates Airline as a customer sales and service agent. All this meaning I am in call centre, attending Emirates calls in English and Spanish. How it is till now? I am proud to say GOOD =)), but not in work yet, in trainings, cause Emirates is well known as the company who teaches its new joiners all about airline industry. So yes, I am attending free classes, more than that, I am getting paid for them, a basic salary. Till now it’s all been amazing, the company is very serious, with lots of focus on people, both inside and outside Emirates (as in employees and of course customers), very much different that any work I have experienced till now.

And here comes the long awaited part, the actual “dubaian” life for me. I came here with the idea that everything is at least 2 times more expensive than in Romania. But as we all know, the stories are most of the times different than reality. So in conclusion NO, life in Dubai is not that much expensive as expected. But taking in consideration that they cannot grow parcel and carrots here, they do not have cows everywhere or fruit trees, all is imported, so not very cheap either. I am doing my weekly shopping in Carrefour :D, where amazingly you can find ANYTHING, even Romanian cookies as we noticed this week. The currency here is AED-Arab Emirates Dirham (Dhs), where 1 Euro=5 Dhs and 1 Dollar=4 Dhs (approximately) So to make it clear, a kilo of carrots is about 4,5 Dhs, 1 liter of milk is at least 4 Dhs, 1 kilo of Indian grapes is at least 13 Dhs, 1 kilo of cheese about 30 Dhs, and of course meat is expensive, starting 20-25 Dhs depending on the type and the country. Fortunately my life here is based on fruit like grapes, apples, melons and many others, cause of the heat, so I don’t really eat anything else except chicken from time to time, beans and eggs.

One crazy thing in this crazy city is definitely the heat and climate. I am experiencing since I came here at least 30 degrees every day, sometimes even 40 (and summer is not even here yet), I am going at the beach, but still NO TAN. The sun is so powerful but it seems it does not like me very much, cause I am still white =)) Well I have time to get some tan, who knows how many years I’ll spend here :P

But you know, besides all these, there is not much to do or see in Dubai, reason for which I don’t realy like the city. Besides being enormous, it has no attractions, no vegetation except some irrigated almost dry flowers on the highway sides. Burj al Arab and its beach, Burj Khalifa-the tallest building in the world and the Malls are the best things you can do in Dubai. Of course you can visit the spice market and the gold market, you can go on the sea with the boat, you can fly with the balloon or go for a safari, but that’s about it. I am starting to wonder what will I do after 6 months of living here? I will have nothing new to see... Therefore I will save some place for later, in order not to get bored ;)))

Well this would be it for now about Dubai, hopefully I will be able to keep this blog “hot” during my stay here :P But one thing is for sure, comparing with my last work experience from India, here I am already missing home and friends, and it’s not even been one month. I truly hope I will manage, otherwise, guys, I’ll be coming home early...again :P

Till next time, one small quotation from the locals “People who produce good results feel good about themselves.” (Atilla the Hun) Think about it...


3 comentarii:

moni karman spunea...

dear Oaoa,
daca pasii te-au purtat acolo, in marea de aur numita desert, inseamna ca e menit sa ti se intample lucruri minunate, acolo...

3 recomandari:
- (re)vizioneaza "Pacientul englez" si "The Sheltering Sky" - ambele au legatura cu desertul, ambele sunt superbe povesti de dragoste si pot fi o provocare pentru a descoperi si intelege un sens al existentei noastre, atat de minunat surprins de civilizatia araba (straveche)
- citeste-l pe Omar Khayyam
- pentru ca deja ti-e dor de mult VERDE, insereaza in pagina ta de blog o alta imagine decat cea a frunzelor ruginii(o campie inflorita cu iarba multa-multa si maci sangerii, izvor de munte susurand printre copaci, o rafala de ploaie pe strazile Sighisoarei,etc)-nu stiu, poate ajuta, zic si eu ;)

cu drag,
moni

Anonim spunea...

Hi Oana,
I'm glad to see you started a blog! I'm looking forward to hear about your experiences in Dubai.
I wish you the best! Eventough, you might be a little homesick. Don't give up yet, probably it just means: The best is yet to come! :D :D :D
You never know, you might meet a nice Belgian friend, with whom you have lots of fun!!!! :D
Te pup!
Celine

Papillon spunea...

Multumesc de sugestii Moni, am sa le urmez ca intotdeauna, doar cu greu, pt ca abea azi am reusit sa imi bag internet. Te imbratisez si tot binele din lume. Ne vedem soon :*

Celine, I am glad to see you on my blog. We need to skype soon. Lots of warm hugs from Dubai :*