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Old 26th Apr 2016, 09:29
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I can't see the 1.4km indoor ski slope on their map. Quietly dropped, do you think? It doesn't show the electrical substation being built along MH's eastern edge either.
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Old 26th Apr 2016, 09:58
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More smoke and mirrors. Starting to be embarrassing to say you work for EK
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Old 14th Sep 2016, 06:53
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Heard a rumour that new joiners are being allocated DSO-Cedre Villas, and are moving in right as families are moving out to Meydan South.
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Old 29th May 2017, 10:27
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Got my eviction notice just recently. Single FO but getting married very soon.

Any ideas where the company allocates married FOs with no children at the moment? As per company policy, such marital status would rate a three-bedroom apartment. Problem is, accommodations department informed me that its availability of three-bedroom apartments is very limited and will most likely allocate guys to a villa. Any truth to this? If so where? South, Heights, Jebel Ali, or DSO?

I've been given a deadline to opt-out or get moved to another company apartment. Aside from not being able to look at the options available to make a sound decision, I can't get any straight answers from the company. We will only be allowed to look at our apartments AFTER they have been allocated to us, according to the company notice.

Accommodations department will not reveal the likely places to go as a married FO until my status changes. Smoke and mirrors, I guess. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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Old 29th May 2017, 11:17
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Take the allowance and take control of your life, or at least a bit of it. Rents are dropping and are likely to continue to do so as the supply demand equation becomes further unbalanced. Puts you back in control.
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Old 29th May 2017, 11:39
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Originally Posted by highlight
Got my eviction notice just recently. Single FO but getting married very soon.

Any ideas where the company allocates married FOs with no children at the moment? As per company policy, such marital status would rate a three-bedroom apartment. Problem is, accommodations department informed me that its availability of three-bedroom apartments is very limited and will most likely allocate guys to a villa. Any truth to this? If so where? South, Heights, Jebel Ali, or DSO?

I've been given a deadline to opt-out or get moved to another company apartment. Aside from not being able to look at the options available to make a sound decision, I can't get any straight answers from the company. We will only be allowed to look at our apartments AFTER they have been allocated to us, according to the company notice.

Accommodations department will not reveal the likely places to go as a married FO until my status changes. Smoke and mirrors, I guess. Any thoughts? Thanks.
Depends on how long you are planning on staying in the sandpit.

If you are ABSOLUTELY sure that you will be here for at least another 10 years then it is probably (but by no means certainly) worth buying if you have the deposit.

We have been in company accommodation since we arrived and the permanent threat of eviction is something you can either live with or you can't. On the other hand, utility bills get paid by EK and we have no hassles renegotiating rent.
It really depends on what is important to you.
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