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waffler
15th May 2013, 20:20
Just a general question, but as we all advance in age, what are peoples plans when the big day comes.
Go back home to the dream retirement but have you been away too long or
Stay in the middle east ?
I guess what I am asking is, when the paycheck and rosters stop is there anything to keep you there ?

Safe flights.

Wizofoz
16th May 2013, 03:47
I know of very few that plan to stay beyond retirement.

Even if one isn't going home, there are more inviting and cost effective places in the world to put your feet up than the ME.

tbaylx
16th May 2013, 04:12
I've never met anyone that would plan to retire in the ME.

Its a place to go make your retirement $$ not spend retirement.

I would bet that if pilots could make a similar salary at home they'd be gone in a heartbeat. You stay for the $$ and the fact that you're unlikely to be laid off.

Guru8904
16th May 2013, 15:03
It seems things have changed:

Bahrain king grants citizenship to 240 Brits - Politics & Economics - ArabianBusiness.com (http://www.arabianbusiness.com/bahrain-king-grants-citizenship-240-brits-501440.html)

millerscourt
17th May 2013, 14:44
Come back Gordomac, we love you really:{

Gordomac
18th May 2013, 09:15
Waffler, see how easy it is for Millerscourt to tease me out of retirement bliss & give you some thoughts ! First, thanks MC. It is only love that I have been seeking for most of my life. But for Waffler, Be careful. My Dad did 35 years in Iran. Immense success. Two houses, four cars, loadsa dosh & I spent formative years there. Post revolution, he lost the lot, wound up living with me in Oxford & was dead a year later. Pre revolution, I was offered RHS , 727, Iranair & came close to disaster too.

I only did 17 years in Bahrain. Loved every second & miss the good stuff. Others did in excess of thirty years. Some of these veterans have lifestyle and life experiences of the Middle East which makes them very attatched to the area. Having done things like marriages, births, raising kids etc in the area, it would be hard to immagine living anywhere else after retirement & they are prepared to go with the flow.

I offer caution because in the final analysis(cripes, that looks wrong), waffler, it is probably not your area or culture. Recent events illustrate just how volatile the area can be. The freedoms you have with your expat status, huge tax free cheques etc, will end. It might take the glitz out of it.

I would not advise going back to your roots either, although you do not tell us where you are from. Life in the UK fills me with horror & I do not even go back for visits. So, I settled for the Eastern Med. Not all roses either but very satisfying. You are going to have to decide where you will be happiest given all the plus points and minus points.

Enjoy the new chapter in your life which is about to unfold but choose your location with very great care.

Now, if you will all turn to page 6541 & stand and sing.................. :