No one I know who has worked in KSA liked it. Working there tends to be a short or medium term solution for men to save up money quickly in order to purchase a house in the UK where house prices are high.
The OP could try it for a year for the cash injection but putting up with life there for 10 years is unlikely and potentially damaging.
I knew a daughter of a Saudi diplomat. Her view is that it’s single men who are discriminated against in KSA not women. Single men are barred from many public places. As a Westerner the OP’s private life will be in a compound lifting weights.
Because there are so many laws and social pressures against male heterosexuality, gay and lesbianism flourishes off the radar. It is perhaps where the West is heading, not with Wahhabism, but with SJW puritanical politics.
The OP could try it for a year for the cash injection but putting up with life there for 10 years is unlikely and potentially damaging.
I knew a daughter of a Saudi diplomat. Her view is that it’s single men who are discriminated against in KSA not women. Single men are barred from many public places. As a Westerner the OP’s private life will be in a compound lifting weights.
Because there are so many laws and social pressures against male heterosexuality, gay and lesbianism flourishes off the radar. It is perhaps where the West is heading, not with Wahhabism, but with SJW puritanical politics.