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Lucas (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 05:01Post
So, I was wondering who on our lovely board has been to Kuwait. I may be going as soon as July 4th, or I may not be going at all. My stay may be just until October, but it also might be for well over a year. I'm not sure yet. Room and board is already planned, as well as 1/2 my meals.

Anyway, I just wanted to know what people thought about it and if anyone has any heads ups. I was thinking that Cornish/Spicoli/etc might have more information.

If I decide not to go, I've got a back-up plan for a nice-ish job for me, pay wise at least. Gotta make money to pay for school. {shy}


Thanks,

Lucas
JLAmber (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 09:45Post
I think ANCflyer has been, though I don't know how much of the local culture he'll have seen from the inside of a big pink tank :))
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BaylorAirBear (Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 10:58Post
I've been to Kuwait, but it was only for a leave transfer. I can't tell you anything aboot the city or it's inhabitants. I probably wouldn't want to spend any extended amount of time in that region, though.

BAB
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Airfoilsguy (Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 11:38Post
Never been there and probably would rather not go. I had a chance to go to Dubai and passed. That whole region creeps me out.
captoveur 20 Jun 09, 12:40Post
I think ANCFlyer was there.. But he didn't stop.
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Spicoli 20 Jun 09, 15:06Post
It's a pretty boring place, really. With your American passport you can get away with murder (literally), though. It's your typical Gulf state.

I dated the daughter of a Kuwaiti Oil Sheikh, so my stay may not have been like your potential stay.
I root for natural disasters.

"Feast." A novel. (by Spicoli himself)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FJJKOZS
ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 15:07Post
Spicoli's been there. So have I. I believe we had two different missions however. And I haven't been there since the early 1990s. :))









And the tank was NOT pink. {grumpy} ;)
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captoveur 20 Jun 09, 16:30Post
ANCFlyer wrote:And the tank was NOT pink. {grumpy} ;)


Did bubbles come out of the gun?
I like my coffee how I like my women: Black, bitter, and preferably fair trade.
Airfoilsguy (Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 17:09Post
captoveur wrote:
ANCFlyer wrote:And the tank was NOT pink. {grumpy} ;)


Did bubbles come out of the gun?



Were there flowers?
Spicoli 20 Jun 09, 17:11Post
Still, why Kuwait, if you don't mind me asking? It's not that exciting and its really Westernized.

I guess you could have a weekend trip to Lebanon, Oman, or Bahrain. Bahrain's pretty cool.
I root for natural disasters.

"Feast." A novel. (by Spicoli himself)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FJJKOZS
Spicoli 20 Jun 09, 17:17Post
Still, I suppose if you've never been to this area you'll kind of avoid massive culture shock you'd have if you went somewhere else.
The Ambassador of Kuwait to Lebanon is someone I know. My dad went to the Kuwaiti Indepence Day Celebration at the Kuwaiti Embassy here as a guest of his a little while back.
I root for natural disasters.

"Feast." A novel. (by Spicoli himself)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FJJKOZS
Boris (Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 17:18Post
Lucas wrote:So, I was wondering who on our lovely board has been to Kuwait. I may be going as soon as July 4th, or I may not be going at all. My stay may be just until October, but it also might be for well over a year. I'm not sure yet. Room and board is already planned, as well as 1/2 my meals.

Anyway, I just wanted to know what people thought about it and if anyone has any heads ups. I was thinking that Cornish/Spicoli/etc might have more information.

If I decide not to go, I've got a back-up plan for a nice-ish job for me, pay wise at least. Gotta make money to pay for school. {shy}


Thanks,

Lucas


Sun Jun 21 Sunny 113°F

Mon Jun 22 Sunny 113°F

Tue Jun 23 Sunny 114°F

Wed Jun 24 Sunny 114°F

Thu Jun 25 Sunny 113°F

Fri Jun 26 Sunny 114°F

Sat Jun 27 Sunny 116°F

Sun Jun 28 Sunny 116°F

Mon Jun 29 Sunny 116°F


Screw that, there are better ways to make money... {crazy}
The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers...
Spicoli 20 Jun 09, 17:23Post
The Gulf in the Summer is miserable. People actually leave there to face the humidity and brutal heat of Lebanon, that's how bad it is.

Still, it's not as bad as Dubai, which is that hot AND humid. Talk about a terrible combo.
I root for natural disasters.

"Feast." A novel. (by Spicoli himself)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FJJKOZS
ShyFlyer (Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 17:36Post
ANCFlyer wrote:And the tank was NOT pink. {grumpy} ;)


Right, right...it was salmon


Boris wrote:Sun Jun 21 Sunny 113°F

Mon Jun 22 Sunny 113°F

Tue Jun 23 Sunny 114°F

Wed Jun 24 Sunny 114°F

Thu Jun 25 Sunny 113°F

Fri Jun 26 Sunny 114°F

Sat Jun 27 Sunny 116°F

Sun Jun 28 Sunny 116°F

Mon Jun 29 Sunny 116°F


But it's a dry heat...

I'd go. Seriously, I would.
Make Orwell fiction again.
Boris (Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 17:55Post
ShyFlyer wrote:
Boris wrote:Sun Jun 21 Sunny 113°F

Mon Jun 22 Sunny 113°F

Tue Jun 23 Sunny 114°F

Wed Jun 24 Sunny 114°F

Thu Jun 25 Sunny 113°F

Fri Jun 26 Sunny 114°F

Sat Jun 27 Sunny 116°F

Sun Jun 28 Sunny 116°F

Mon Jun 29 Sunny 116°F


But it's a dry heat...

I'd go. Seriously, I would.


{laugh} {laugh} {laugh}

I knew somebody would say that.

I'm from Florida and we get some humid heat, but I've been out in Nevada and Arizona when it tops 110, and dry or not, it's too damned hot.
The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers...
Lucas (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 18:48Post
Spicoli wrote:Still, why Kuwait, if you don't mind me asking? It's not that exciting and its really Westernized.

I guess you could have a weekend trip to Lebanon, Oman, or Bahrain. Bahrain's pretty cool.


Thanks for all the answers.

Kuwait has a very nice job offer for me, at least for my current state. Around $10,000/month for some medical stuff. It would help with my finances. I could possibly make up to 60,000 in about 5-6 months.

If not, I'm heading down to Wyoming where I have another job on the line. It pays $29/hour, full time, and there's lots of OT. I also have a nice house there thanks to a relative. Maybe I already mentioned that.

While these amounts may not be that much to most of you, the most I've ever made so far was $20/hour, and AMR only pays $11.68. All money helps, but I'll take the most I can get. This would really help pay for college. I'm willing to do live through Hell if it means a bright future. 8)


113 sucks, but I've done 115 before just fine. I'll be inside most of the time, or otherwise in an airconditioned place.

I've lived in both Arizona and Atlanta during the summers, so I can handle heat, and I've done Billings/NW Montanan winters, so I can also handle cold, just ask Fluffy/Spicoli/GPI.

I was also hoping to avoid the culture shock somewhat. What is food like there?

Anyway, seems like an OK place overall, at least for the pay.
GQfluffy (Database Editor & Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 19:18Post
It would be an experience, that's for sure. That said...I'd go for Wyoming. :))
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Cadet57 20 Jun 09, 19:23Post
GQfluffy wrote:It would be an experience, that's for sure. That said...I'd go for Wyoming. :))


Does anyone even live there? {duck}
GQfluffy (Database Editor & Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 19:28Post
Do you really want to go there, Yankee?
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Cadet57 20 Jun 09, 22:26Post
GQfluffy wrote:Do you really want to go there, Yankee?


Maybe.... {mischief}


;)
Lucas (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 23:24Post
Yeah, but it's Rock Springs. {crazy}
Mark 20 Jun 09, 23:35Post
Lucas wrote:Yeah, but it's Rock Springs. {crazy}


Great place for train photography.
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Lucas (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 23:51Post
Mark wrote:
Lucas wrote:Yeah, but it's Rock Springs. {crazy}


Great place for train photography.



Viewing or train type great?

I got some pictures of a train today that you might be interested in seeing. I'll post them here in a bit. I don't know what it is. Apparently the private pax car and power car for the head of MRL/SRL (SP?). It has its own art gallery. They had cookies and stuff. Funniest part was that it was set up to keep a little dog on board. Seats were VERY comfortable and reclined a lot.

Anyway, it was a nice day. I went to a fly-in and got to tour someone's personal train. {thumbsup}
Mark 20 Jun 09, 23:54Post
Union Pacific runs through Rock Springs. IIRC, it's a triple main line. They get a few special excursion (including steam) trains out of Cheyenne.
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Lucas (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 20 Jun 09, 23:59Post
Steam trains are awesome. I have unfortunately only ever gotten to see one. I do get to see the 737 trains all the time.
 

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