Like I said all these details should be in the Terms & conditions.
However as far as I know, If monthly paid your leave should be full paid. Find out prior to signing and read the T&C properly especially, termination of contract, 3 month trial period, What kind of accommodation is provided.
Understand your contract so you will not be dissapointed afterwards.
Good luck.
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Submitted by Thirunavukkarasu M on Tue, 2006-07-25 07:06
Thats really good advice Joel, the only thing that I would add is if youre not sure of anything ask for more information. If the company isnt trying to conceal anything, they will be happy to supply you with any information you need.
As for the first time working abroad, I know how you feel, youre bound to be a bit nervous, I know I was. But remember, the work will be similar to what you are doing now and the company offering you the job are confident that you can do it.
Once you have everything clear in your mind, its just as Joel said, if the package is a big improvement on what youre getting now, and the work will increase your experience, then go for it.
Regards
Chris Oggham
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Submitted by Joel Gilbert on Tue, 2006-07-18 13:24
If you think it is a big inprovement on your current salary then take it, but find out about leave cycle, Paid flights,Living out allowance, accommodation provided. What is the normal working time and what is overtime. All this should be on the terms and conditions which must be issued to you prior to contract acceptance. There are crafty employers that will do anything to save a few bucks.So be carefull.
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22 years 6 monthsRE: Job at Specialised Technica;l Services
Hi,
Like I said all these details should be in the Terms & conditions.
However as far as I know, If monthly paid your leave should be full paid. Find out prior to signing and read the T&C properly especially, termination of contract, 3 month trial period, What kind of accommodation is provided.
Understand your contract so you will not be dissapointed afterwards.
Good luck.
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19 years 9 monthsRE: Job at Specialised Technica;l Services
Dears
Thanks for the kind reply.
For clarification i am giving the following details,
Basic Salary - RO 300 per month
Over time rate - RO 200 per month for working in excess of 48 hrs per week and during holidays.
normal working hrs - 48 hours / week
food allowance - R. 2 per day or free food will be provided
Other facilities provided - Bachelor accomodation and medical in oman
ESB - one month base slary after completion of one year continuos service.
Leave shedule - 180 days work /28 days leave with return leave excursion air ticket till nearest home town.
Plese clarify if the 28 days leave mentioned here is a paid leave or not.
In the meatime i have accepted the order from them and expecting the VISA.
Regards,
Thiru
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21 years 5 monthsRE: Job at Specialised Technica;l Services
Hi Guys,
Thats really good advice Joel, the only thing that I would add is if youre not sure of anything ask for more information. If the company isnt trying to conceal anything, they will be happy to supply you with any information you need.
As for the first time working abroad, I know how you feel, youre bound to be a bit nervous, I know I was. But remember, the work will be similar to what you are doing now and the company offering you the job are confident that you can do it.
Once you have everything clear in your mind, its just as Joel said, if the package is a big improvement on what youre getting now, and the work will increase your experience, then go for it.
Regards
Chris Oggham
Member for
22 years 6 monthsRE: Job at Specialised Technica;l Services
If you think it is a big inprovement on your current salary then take it, but find out about leave cycle, Paid flights,Living out allowance, accommodation provided. What is the normal working time and what is overtime. All this should be on the terms and conditions which must be issued to you prior to contract acceptance. There are crafty employers that will do anything to save a few bucks.So be carefull.
Good luck.