Thursday, August 23, 2012

First day of Work in Dubai

Ok, well it wasn't exactly work, but it was all related to work.

The schedule was: 0800 pick by bus, delivery to school, introductions, then off to medicals 0900 - 1300.  1300 - 1400 lunch at school, 1400 - 1600 presentation, 1600- 1800 bank to cash furniture allowance cheques.

Reality:

at pick up for 0800... no bus... several phone calls... bus pick up a bit after 0900.  direct to medicals.. dropped off at medicals to await individual from school with necessary paperwork....

eventually called for blood test, then a bit more waiting before being called for chest xray.  Medical finished at 1230

off to school for lunch.  Presentations cut short due to equipment malfunction. given to keys to my apartment as my bed had been located and moved to the apartment.

driven to bank number 1 - closed.  driven to bank number 2 closed.  driven to Dubai Mall, let off to wander the mall looking for a bank.  eventually found a bank and cashed furniture allowance cheque.

driven back to morning pick up location and dropped off.

Stopped in to my apartment for a quick look - bright  and sunny with LOTS of windows (kitchen 1 window, living room 3 windows and a glass door, bedroom glass patio door....)

back to my sponsor's apartment - Hooligan VERY vocal and pleased to see me...

Now for a shower and an early evening as tomorrow I will shift my luggage to my apartment.  I will also measure the living room so that I can order a sofa and chairs etc....


August 21 2012 one very long day!!!

August 21 was the date for my journey to the next stage of my adventure - Dubai.

Up and at it at 0430 - last minute bits and pieces, coffee and a yogurt.  Hooligan picked up at 0600 to start his journey - a drive to Seoul, a few hours at the Pet Travel Agency (Gina Nam at First Class Pet is amazing!) then off to Incheon International Airport for Quarantine Inspection and a few hours in the Live Cargo facilities, next a flight to Dubai.  He cleared Dubai Customs and agriculture quickly and was delivered to Motor City shortly there after (DKC rocks!!).

Hooligan spent the next 3 hours telling me in minute detail all about his journey (I didn't have the heart to tell him I wasn't as fluent in MEOW as he thinks I am)...

My journey was a bit different from Hooligan's.

I left my Korean apartment at 0645 for a 45 minute drive to the KTX station in Eonyang.  The Bakers helped my wrestle my 2 suitcases, 1 carry on and hand bag on to the train - they quickly hopped off before they had an unexpected trip to Seoul ( We had said our farewells just before the train pulled in to the station - it only stops for 5 minutes!).  The train departed at 0822 and it was a smooth 300km/h ride to Seoul arriving  at 1045.  A porter helped me wrestle my luggage to the AREX (airport express) platform and then on to the train departing Seoul station at 1130.

Arriving at Incheon International Platform at 1212 I wrestled my luggage to the elevator and then to an electric car which delivered me to the terminal building.

I proceeded directly to check in.  I was able to go straight to the counter - it took 45 minutes to check in my 60kg (limit of 25kg checked and 5kg carry on) of checked baggage (carry on baggage was happily 'over looked').  Thankfully the check in clerk only charged me for 10 kg and the rest sailed by (1 bag was 15kg, the other was 42kg).  There were concerns about my entry permit versus a visa in the passport which meant signing papers to the effect that if I was refused entry in Dubai it was not the airlines fault of expense....

Through security quickly and easily... to find out flight was delayed.  Departed Incheon 1 hour late, cutting my transit time in China in half.

Processing through Chinese transit immigration was an issue as my passport is old and well used (heavily wrinkled and full of stamps/visa) which made it SUSPICIOUS! Clearance took long enough that I raced to get to my gate.

The flight was delayed by 30 minutes with no explanation.  Then as we were to start boarding the buses to to take us to the plane it started to rain - and rain heavily.  The rain meant we could not be bused out to the plane AND that we might NOT take off at all.

EVENTUALLY, we were loaded on the plane (after walking 100ft through the deluge to the single set of stairs leading up to the aircraft).  We sat at the 'gate' for 3 hours before being given clearance to line up for the run way at which point the rain picked up again.  We sat in this purgatory for 40 minutes before being given clearance to take off - finally leaving china on to my final destination.

Arrival in Dubai was fairly smooth - an electric car to whisk my through the airport, a guide who whisked me through immigration (in the flight crew line!). Well, he was whisking me through until the official said "You can not enter."

Me, "Why not?"

Guide said something in Arabic to Immigration agent who had my Entry Permit, Passport and Boarding Card.  Immigration agent typed some more on the computer and voila! I was in.

Baggage claim, pick up by my school sponsor.  It is at this point I find out that the bed I order in April so I would have something in my empty apartment  to sleep on had not been delivered.  Correction, it had been delivered, but not to my apartment and no one knew where it was.

My school sponsor was pet sitting so I was graciously offered her apartment to sleep in and in the morning the hunt for the wayward furniture would begin.

Slept for a few hours and then Hooligan arrived....

Stage 1 of this new adventure has begun.


Saturday, August 18, 2012

Less than 72 hours...

Today is my last Saturday in Ulsan, South Korea.  I am spending  it playing the ' I CAN make this all fit within my baggage allowance' game.  Hooligan is spending it getting a bit more freaked out as more of the apartment is empty...

Hooligan and I will not be traveling together.  My employer booked me on a 1 stopover flight on China Southern Airlines; Hooligan will fly direct with Emirates.  We both have long travel days coming up:


August 21, 2012

Hooligan:

Ulsan to Seoul 0600KST (2100 Aug 20 GMT) departure
Seoul to Dubai via Emirates EK323 departing 2305KST Aug 21 (1405GMT)
arrives 0425GST Aug 22 (0025GMT)
 travel time = 27 hours

Then several hours of customs and agriculture clearances....


Corleen:

Depart HFC Apartment 0700 (2200 Aug 20 GMT) by Car

Ulsan to Seoul KTX (Bullet Train) #114 departs 0822KST (2322 Aug 20 GMT)
arrives 1045KST (0145 Aug 21 GMT)

Seoul Staion to Incheon Airport AREX (airport express train) #2823 departs 1130KST (0230 GMT) arrives 1215KST (0315GMT)

Incheon Airport (Seoul) to Guanzhou CZ0338 departs 1415KST (0515GMT)
arrives 1710CT (0910GMT)

Guanzhou to Dubai CZ0383 departs 1940CT (1140GMT)

ARRIVES DUBAI 0005GST August 22 (2005 Aug 21GMT)

travel time = 22 hours

KST = Korean Standard Time
GMT = Greenwich Mean time = UST Universal Standard Time
GST = Gulf Standard Time
CT = China Time

Thankfully Hooligan has a travel agency in Dubai that will take care of his clearances and deliver him to my accommodations.

On my behalf the school has book a welcoming service to meet me just inside my arrivals gate and assist me through the airport, customs, immigration, and baggage.


I have also learned where I will be living.  I have attached a web sourced photo of the outside of the building.