Jun 02, 2008
turn it around, tell the prospective employer to make you an offer - they are the employer after all. how are you supposed to have a good indication of the cost of living expenses if you don't work in the country!
it's also easier to make judgement on the offer once you have a clear offer in writing. be very careful about commissions! for your employment contract to be legally enforceable your salary as well as any commissions has to be included on the Labour Contract. the Labour Contract is an English/ Arabic document - where only the Arabic is legally accepted (the English is there simply as a translation). get someone to proof read your contract in Arabic before signing it.
i know someone who was expecting to get 5% commission on his deals (English portion of the contract), except that in Arabic it was written as 0.5% - guess what he was paid at the end of the year!
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