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Hello from Riyadh!!!
Greetings everyone! Sorry I did not write earlier, but I got off the plane and got very very busy, then very very tired...
I only have internet at the clubhouse at the compound I am in, so posting messages in the comfort of my own villa is not an option. Jet lag was not too bad for me as I already work nights, so I ended up going to bed exhausted around 2100 Riyadh time, and now I am up at 0600, feeling pretty good. Riyadh might actually make my circadian rhythms normal again!
Alright, now for the details...the plane ride on Saudi Airlines was great. They had pleanty of food and beverage and they also had a DVR type movie system that had 15 or so movies along with TV shows and music. They also had a camera feature that let you look from the belly of nose of the plane using a live camera...each seat had a tv in the backrest, so everyone has a TV.
When you arrive at the airport, you will walk a small distance to customs, which went by fairly fast (maybe 25 minutes). The you go to baggage claim. All the bags you pick up have to go through and x ray scanner. There are many assistants to help you with the baggage, for either 10 riyal (2 USD) or 10 USD, I am not sure which....I gave him 10 USD and it worked out for both of us....he hauled my heavy crap, I was happy...
When I arrived, an American who has been here a while named Scott picked me up. He is a ground supervisor for SRCA. HIs wife, his child, and him are extremely nice people.... I also met another flight medic here named Brian. Everyone has been super nice so far. The locals I have met have all been extremely nice and telling me how happy they are to see me here. One of Scott's friends, a local named Kamal actually bought everyone dinner last night. We ate at a pretty upscale restaurant. I will post pics...the food was great.
The compound I am in is small, maybe 16 villas and that is all. They are also using many of the parking spots here for SRCA vehicles. I am roomed in a 2 bed, one bath with Brian. The building itself is old, but seems to have been remodeled inside nicely. I will post pics.
The cab fares can get quite expensive, so a few of the people I am talking to actually purchased vehicles. The gasoline is about 50 cents american a gallon, so purchasing a cheap vehicle and driving yourself actually works well...SRCA gave me a transportation allowance of about 200 USD a month, so I am not sure what I will do in the long run, but it is cabs for me for right now...All of your SRCA processing appointments, a vehicle is sent to pick you up. You only have to get your own transportation for personal trips and to and from work.
My advice to everyone is to travel on a Wednesday and arrive on Thursday. Thursday and Friday are the weekend here, so that will give you two days to shake off the jet lag and you will also begin processing on the first day of the week (Saturday) that way you can hopefully be processed without interruption. The processin I am told takes about 2 weeks, with only a few days that you actually need to show up for, the rest is waiting on the paperwork to process. I will post a comprehensive list of everything required when I find out....
As I said earlier, the people here have been extremely nice so far, but I am not getting complacent. I have been careful to follow the rules and try not to offend anyone. I am working on getting what few pics I have taken so far up for you guys....hope everyone is well...
Cheers!
Greetings everyone! Sorry I did not write earlier, but I got off the plane and got very very busy, then very very tired...
I only have internet at the clubhouse at the compound I am in, so posting messages in the comfort of my own villa is not an option. Jet lag was not too bad for me as I already work nights, so I ended up going to bed exhausted around 2100 Riyadh time, and now I am up at 0600, feeling pretty good. Riyadh might actually make my circadian rhythms normal again!
Alright, now for the details...the plane ride on Saudi Airlines was great. They had pleanty of food and beverage and they also had a DVR type movie system that had 15 or so movies along with TV shows and music. They also had a camera feature that let you look from the belly of nose of the plane using a live camera...each seat had a tv in the backrest, so everyone has a TV.
When you arrive at the airport, you will walk a small distance to customs, which went by fairly fast (maybe 25 minutes). The you go to baggage claim. All the bags you pick up have to go through and x ray scanner. There are many assistants to help you with the baggage, for either 10 riyal (2 USD) or 10 USD, I am not sure which....I gave him 10 USD and it worked out for both of us....he hauled my heavy crap, I was happy...
When I arrived, an American who has been here a while named Scott picked me up. He is a ground supervisor for SRCA. HIs wife, his child, and him are extremely nice people.... I also met another flight medic here named Brian. Everyone has been super nice so far. The locals I have met have all been extremely nice and telling me how happy they are to see me here. One of Scott's friends, a local named Kamal actually bought everyone dinner last night. We ate at a pretty upscale restaurant. I will post pics...the food was great.
The compound I am in is small, maybe 16 villas and that is all. They are also using many of the parking spots here for SRCA vehicles. I am roomed in a 2 bed, one bath with Brian. The building itself is old, but seems to have been remodeled inside nicely. I will post pics.
The cab fares can get quite expensive, so a few of the people I am talking to actually purchased vehicles. The gasoline is about 50 cents american a gallon, so purchasing a cheap vehicle and driving yourself actually works well...SRCA gave me a transportation allowance of about 200 USD a month, so I am not sure what I will do in the long run, but it is cabs for me for right now...All of your SRCA processing appointments, a vehicle is sent to pick you up. You only have to get your own transportation for personal trips and to and from work.
My advice to everyone is to travel on a Wednesday and arrive on Thursday. Thursday and Friday are the weekend here, so that will give you two days to shake off the jet lag and you will also begin processing on the first day of the week (Saturday) that way you can hopefully be processed without interruption. The processin I am told takes about 2 weeks, with only a few days that you actually need to show up for, the rest is waiting on the paperwork to process. I will post a comprehensive list of everything required when I find out....
As I said earlier, the people here have been extremely nice so far, but I am not getting complacent. I have been careful to follow the rules and try not to offend anyone. I am working on getting what few pics I have taken so far up for you guys....hope everyone is well...
Cheers!