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Post by Guiness10 on Jul 24, 2013 5:32:57 GMT
I have just had a call to say they want me to move within 5 weeks. This is fine and I am sure not a major issue in itself. The issue is that I don't know what to bring with me ( a lot of the posts on here are families and not necessarily that recent). My second concern is as a single female I am going to be a little stranded If anyone can tell me what I should probably think of shipping and also the Voltage for electrical items I would be most grateful and you would be helping me sleep at night thanks in advance
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Buster
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Post by Buster on Jul 24, 2013 12:50:46 GMT
Excellent, that's great that you are moving so quickly
Coming out as a single, I wouldn't ship anything. When I flew out, it was business class which allowed 3 large suitcases - 1 with clothes, 1 with books & dvds, 1 with diving gear :lol: Take the relocation money rather than the shipment, and enjoy buying some new goodies! Personal choice of course for all of that but having something to fill your spare time can be useful until you get established.
The voltage is 110v still but it's changing to 220v at some point and many people already have 220v in their kitchens.
There's plenty of transportation to get around the compound if you're coming to Dhahran - and there are also plenty of singles and new starts to help you out. Try not to worry, there's plenty of us been in that position before and survived :lol: People are very helpful as they remember their own experience
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Post by Guiness10 on Jul 24, 2013 13:08:10 GMT
thank you for that ... I am shipping some of my stuff out as I want some of my personal belongings with me to make it feel like home:)
Thank there are plenty of singles out there to help with my orientation .... my offer does say DHA so fingers crossed.
If it goes to plan I will be there 31 Aug or 1 Sep .. look forward to the adventure and meeting you all
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Post by Twofeets on Jul 24, 2013 17:43:12 GMT
As Buster said, if you're going to DHA you should have little problem meeting people. There are a LOT of singles (men and women) in DHA.
There are buses which run around the camp regularly, they are free, and go by housing and most of the major business areas. There are taxi services available in camp as well. The taxis are VERY cheap compared to the west. (Here in RT it is SR10 for a trip in camp... $1 = 3.75 SR). There are also buses that run into the main shopping areas in Khobar (the city outside DHA) on a regular basis. These are free as well.
Last but not least, a lot of people simply hire private drivers. As with taxis, these are cheap and once you get to know a driver well it makes life so much easier as they know their way around town, know where most stores and such are, and most can even take you to Bahrain.
As far as what to bring, thats up to you. Aramco will provide you with most of the furniture you need. The main issue we've found are 110v appliances. The country as gone to 220v, but most Aramco properties are still wired 110. You can buy a TV here or bring one from home, but if you bring one remember it may not work right here. We run our TVs off a slingbox with our computers and it works just fine.
Good luck!
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Post by Guiness10 on Jul 24, 2013 17:50:28 GMT
Thank you .. I am looking forward to the adventure and have my orientation in 2 weeks so hopefully will be able to make a more informed decision on what to bring.
Thank you for the information on buses and taxis etc .. that helps me relax a lot about how I am going to get around and the fact that there are a number of singles helps me feel less apprehensive
look forward to meeting you all
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Post by waderand on Jul 24, 2013 18:11:37 GMT
I arrived 19 days ago and am very happy I made the decision to come over. I too only had 5 weeks to make the move. I came with 3 dish barrel boxes and 1 suitcase. My advice is to bring microwave, toaster, blender (mine had food processor attachment), computer (laptop). You can buy many of them here but in 220v as others stated. Prices are some what higher here so it was cheaper and easier to bring what I had although I had to get microwave. Clothes are important because initially you do not want to be trying to find clothing - there is enough to do. Bring a variety and active wear - lots of active stuff going on. Bring sheets - its nice to have your own initially. The ones you will get will not be comforting. I brought pillows (used them for padding against microwave in box for airplane. I also brought nice towels. You can get most of what you need/want here except 110 appliances. I am very happy I shipped nothing and brought the boxes on the plane - no waiting, you have it when you are here and probably cheaper than shipping.
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Post by Guiness10 on Jul 24, 2013 18:33:16 GMT
Thank you for this, I was thinking pillow, sheets and obviously clothes I was bringing my laptop anyway and debating on a microwave but in UK not sure if I can find one that is 110v. The advice is invaluable and I am now really looking forward to coming across and embarking on this whole new adventure
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Post by waderand on Jul 25, 2013 2:58:12 GMT
If I had known there was a 220 outlet in the kitchen I would not have brought the microwave since I could get one here. I was told some houses have them and some do not, do I brought it. Mine does have it. But there is only 1. You can always get a power strip to plug in multiple appliances and buy them here but running the microwave and others at the same time may not be possible on a power strip from 1 outlet. People are also always selling things so it is also possible to pick up used items.
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Post by Guiness10 on Jul 25, 2013 7:12:20 GMT
right I feel more informed and ready to start sorting out what I am going to bring with me ... anyone any idea if the bedroom is big enough for a king size bed please
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Post by Guiness10 on Jul 25, 2013 15:01:21 GMT
I received my papers and relocation guide today so now feeling a little better about things. I know what to bring with me now just to sell the rest lol
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Post by BlueSkies on Jul 29, 2013 20:41:10 GMT
If it's helpful for single people, I've done several one way long distance trips. I'm with waderand - I prefer stay light and travel with my stuff. I've had good success going to a thrift store to buy gigantic suitcases (verify allowable dimensions) for $3-$5 that I can donate or dispose of on the destination end. I use boxes for appliances but it sure is convenient to have as much as possible on wheels. Also, the suitcases are usually hideously ugly, which deters theft and makes them easy to find at the airport.
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Post by Mchuzmix on Jul 31, 2013 3:35:38 GMT
Hi there! I am also in the process of getting stuff together for KSA. I just had my orientation and Visa Medical done last week. Been stressing out al ittle because timing wise may have me gone in the next 5 weeks. So much to think about. I too am a single female and I was very worried about moving there with such short notice. What to bring, what to do with my stuff. EEEEKKKKK!!!!Who I'm going to meet and how easy it will be to make new friends. Thanks for your post, it helped a lot.
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Post by vpainter on Aug 1, 2013 20:16:34 GMT
Welcome to Aramco!
You can read under the discussion group: Frequently Asked Questions, you will find two posts on what people have suggested to bring. Take what would apply to you and forget the rest.
Mchuzmix, you will not have a problem making new friends.
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Post by Guiness10 on Aug 2, 2013 5:49:49 GMT
I have been online and checked out what is available in Ikea (for a start) and almost everything you could need for the kitchen (utensils and pans etc not electrical) and rugs, throws pillows etc are all available to buy. I am just going to bring my own bed and mattress and some personal stuff , pictures etc. I am also bringing my dinner service as its a particularly good brand and very expensive I am sure most other things can be found or alternatives for them Good luck with the move Mchuzmix I am due to move in the next 4 weeks and from what I have seen on this site and a couple of PMs I am looking forward to the adventure of a new country, a new job and meeting lots of interesting new people
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Post by Orchid on Aug 3, 2013 12:30:29 GMT
I have a shipment coming and I am glad I didn't go for the cash option. For me personally the cash option worked out far lower than the value of my shipment, buying everything from scratch would have definitely been more expensive than having Aramco bring my 'stuff' from the UK. I would suggest that whilst you can buy from Ikea, and other shops, that you bring with you everything that you want from the UK if it fits in your shipment. I am looking forward to my shipment arriving soon and all the goodies that I have sent to myself
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