| sniper420 |
hehehehehe That was sarcastic statement eh? :lol: |
| bsorc |
| Emiratisation is a success, however it will lead to really bad consequences I think the word emiratisation means putting more national workforce replacing expatriate, but the main question is: Are they putting the right people in the right place, oh wait there arent many "right" nationals. I think its very common to see unefficieny among nationals. check out the post office or other government buildings, u will get the answer whether emiratisation is really working. |
| kanelli |
| I think that emiratisation is necessary in the long run and will be successful, but definitely there will be a long period of awkward and inefficient functioning in the meantime. |
| XRW-147 |
| It's really working great for us. For the price of having 3 indians sitting there doing nothing all day, we have just one emirati - that's efficiency. |
| Chocoholic |
| Emiratisaion is a good thing, so long as the people are trained properly and have the relevant qualifications and experience. So many times it's obvious they have no clue about what they're supposed to be doing and all the work just gets off loaded to the expat workers. |
| HP |
| God is so kind that he always let the dumb people to born in rich countries so that their countries can take care of them :P |
| ross392 |
wut r u sayin? 1 emirati is much more expensive than 3 indians! well... it do saves space, electricity, water, sugar and tea though so I guess its even :) |
| arniegang |
I think XRW is being sarcastic ross ie he wasnt being serious, he was making light hearted fun at the situation in his office and towards the situation/subject. It wasnt meant to be personal. |
| XRW-147 |
Gotta give credit where it's due, right? ;) |
| XRW-147 |
Hey, but try getting the Emirati to bring you your coffee in the morning, that's where the 'value added' services decline. |
| XRW-147 |
Arnie, I think Ross managed to grasp the concept of sarcasm with his coffee, tea and sugar justification :) |
| sree |
| Its working form the govt. point of view . Probably the industry is not very comfortable with the result . Today ,world is becoming a global market and entrepreneures and enterprises can move to places ,where they can have a smooth sail . When Govt. intervene too much in the market , often results can not very encouraging . regds Sree |
| XRW-147 |
From the govt point of view - employed emirati = success. They do not look beyond this towards value added services etc. |
| GAB |
| :lol: PMSL |
| Mayflower |
if u wake up and see the real world the true situation is just the opposite - in my office 1 indian is doing the work of 3 nationals - all the nationals just sit , talk, laugh and pass away time ... but there are some exceptions who r really talented, sensible and accept the inefficiency of fellow locals. if one day all the expats in my office take leave , then they have to close the office for locals dont know what to do without expats help ... this is the reality !!! |
| XRW-147 |
| May - http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/Sarcasm |
| sniper420 |
he was sarcastic....like how eastern jewel is to her bf..... :lol: |
| Mayflower |
| oops!!! too much work is killing my humor ... i totally failed to see the point here. ... thank u guys for enlightening me !!! |