Jun 18, 2008 06:42 AM - Having lived and worked in Saudi Arabia for 4.5 years, my experience was of great learning and appreciation.
I must admit that I worked for the 'best' company in KSA (this is my biased opinion!) and I have the greatest respect for the culture, the history and the traditions and beliefs. I am not there to judge others, and if a person does not agree with something, feel free to move on - without treading on other's beliefs, dreams or culture.
As you mentioned, it can be a great learning curve, which is not exciting for everyone. There are so many things that I was unaware of prior to working there.
I must admit that I have had a hard time with the expats most of the time, not the local population! As long as the laws and customs are respected and adhered to, this is a great experience. I also know that my experience was a total eclipse to the nurses working 10 min down the road from my place of work, so there are MANY stories to tell, with many different edges to the same story.
At any given time or place I respect myself, my colleagues and friends, my patients, parents and my children - no matter where I live, work or whom I come into contact with. For the rest, I am always cautious not to assume anything - EVER.
There are (as anywhere in the world) language barriers, or a misinterpreted 'defiance' of regular rules regarding customer services.... but I have no illusions about that, as I have lived and worked in many different countries, all unique and wonderful in their own way.
Saudi is one of them.
Greatly recommended.
(PS: I do not have an American passport and my contract and privileges were treated differently.. so that is no illusion)