Thread regarding Saudi Aramco layoffs

What they don’t tell you

Air Quality

https://www.iqair.com/saudi-arabia/al-mintaqah-ash-sharqiyah/dhahran

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Post ID: @OP+1lYjhop9

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Yeah pretty much. I hated the place. Air, traffic, dullards, the lot.

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Post ID: @5jiq+1lYjhop9

It’s all an asymmetric bet. Few hundred K, few million upside maybe versus absorption barrier downside risks. It’s a form of the Gambler’s fallacy. And not least the unpleasant, boring and culturally missing country.

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Post ID: @5cnq+1lYjhop9

Driving was a nightmare. Mo--ns driving without regard for other drivers and their own safety.

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Post ID: @3tpe+1lYjhop9

Air quality bad pretty much throughout middle east, Asia, and africa.

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Post ID: @3zeh+1lYjhop9

Our depth used offer face masks for the shamal days

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Post ID: @2kry+1lYjhop9

I am also selective about outdoor exercise. Time it to less polluted days.

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Post ID: @1juh+1lYjhop9

While the physical environment has always been toxic, the work culture has BECOME toxic. Anyone talking to an Expat the left Aramco 10 - 15 years ago would learn the former, but probably not the latter.

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Post ID: @1bko+1lYjhop9

Today is only moderate, which means I can actually go for a run outdoors…
Usually it’s 130-150, or 20X WHO safe limits.

It comes with the territory - Dhahran is a sh11thole in a dull, dirty part of the world. Take your coin, collect, then leave.

People coming here ought to know this… if they fail to do due diligence well that’s their fault!

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Post ID: @1ooq+1lYjhop9

@OP+1lYjhop9

Already a post on this, why don't you just comment? Hmm, seen this before. Somebody comes up with an idea, another one tries to take the credit lol.

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Post ID: @1kkx+1lYjhop9

Sheeesh…we get it…air quality is bad…. Move on…

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