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hi

i have a friend who have a performance garage and want to someone from australia who can program a motec

the garage is in United Arab Emirates which some people thinks its dubai which is not while dubai is a city of the emirates

the salery is 10,000 dirhams a month which i cant calculate it becuse of the changes of the currency day by day ( there are not tax in UAE )

and an apartment

who wants to work plz pm me and ill send u more details

im in vic

sorry for posting the ad here cuz i didnt know were i can post it and im new in this fourm

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at current conversion rates thats about $3700 a month, or $900 a week cash. most tuners will charge ~$150 an HOUR to tune.... i dont think your gonna find a tuner, let alone one specialising in motec thats gonna pack up and leave everything in this country for $900 a week.

however, i think that guy from Chasers, (Scott mighta been his name?) has gone over that way before to tune cars, i dont know if he'd make it permanent but its a starting point i suppose?

ya but there are no tax there and everything is cheap and he's not gonna pay on the appartment and maby there are bounses

there was a garage came from australia and opened in dubai the garage name was sub zero and there salery is the same or maby less

then what salery would u want us to put ??????????

look i said this is the salry but there are bounses and in every company and every were the salery is not much put the bounses which push the salery up

the guy will get a salery + an appartement + a car

its only for programing a motec

the salery will increase year after year

what could i do more

this is the deal u want to work ur welcome u dont then plz write something good

btw when i say there are no tax on salery i mean there are no tax in the whole country

the only country in the world which there are no tax

everything is cheap compare to here

for example a second hand ferrari 360 2001 is for 80,000 dollers

bmw X5 v8 full option with sports kit 0km is about 100,000 dollers

resturants are cheap , hotels , everything is cheap it means 10,000 dirhams is good for living in UAE

i'm aware of tax situation, and how cheap cars are. dont take what i say as a personal attack, i just think maybe your looking in the wrong place for a tuner.... is there really no tuners over there? why not find someone who can learn how to tune? or find someone over there, bring them over here for a bit to learn how to tune?

I think its more than reasonable salary.

A tuner here has to pay for the maintenance of a dyno, rent of the workshop and if they have anyone else working for them then the salary of their staff. This is probably why some workshops charge a lot to have your car tuned as they factor these costs into the price.

I think you will find that most WORKSHOPS will charge $150 per hour.

I hope you find someone for the job, it would be a good experience!

yeah obviously i wasnt allowing for all the outgoings of having a dyno/shop, but i still think after all the outgoings, you'd end up with more than 900 a week in your pocket (depending on the flow of work).

R31nismoid, re: salary, it isnt too bad, could be better, but how much would it have to be for you to pack up and leave everything behind to go work over there?

PS: i may be a little biased, coz i've heard some seedy shit about dubai

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