naruto wrote:Bora Bora wrote:naruto wrote:uaekid wrote:oh god not again with the locals lazy and unqualified story again !! I believe 80% of the jobs here consists of administration and finance, give me a break ppl ,you are not exactly rocket scientists here. not to mention the mass numbers of fack degrees most of expats brings to the country. trust me if companies here do a back ground check on most of you and their CVs, you wont be working here neither. I got ton's of stories if you wana hear them.
I understand some ppl defense toward the working locals and them starting to be a threat in taking over expat jobs, everyone is trying to survive after all, right?
and in regard of the salary issue, you simply can not tell anyone how much is enough for him, it is a personal choice and goal, aren't all of you here to upgrade yours ???
private companies don't want the locals as their employees simply bcz they prefer to 3000-4000 for an expat that a local with 15,000 and above to simply make more profit. it is a problem that those companies are using most of the expats as a cheap labor not bcz they are experts, face it ppl.
but if the UAE will take an action regarding this issue like what KSA just did in hiring locals in privet businesses and the GOV is paying the the rest of the salary for the giving job, I'm sure I'll see many of you leaving.
I seriously see locals more suitable for the jobs here than the expats, graduated from better schools,speaks arabic and english, less corrupted and may I add most of them are respectful to expats that an expat to another. for some reason you are more aggressive to each other than as you clam us to expats !!.
lets take an example Banks runs mostly by locals , is there are any problems in banks ? they are running perfectly ,don't you think ? expats in banks are mostly telemarketing and speaks a poor English even worst than me LOL
and look at the3 biggest investments companies in AD and probably top 10 world wide is also runs by 90% locals ,those companies if you don't know made a big diff in stabilizing the recession impact and in the UK.
AD government within 5 years is to be one of the best 5 governments in the world with 100% local labors and they have reached 60% of this goal but yes by the on going further academic specialized education other than their degrees.
yes some locals needs to improve their skills , the market needs diff kind of it and needs to varietals their degrees fields in order to keep up with the diff market changes, but don't you dare call them lazy or not up to the jobs here, they have proved to be better than expats . .
and most of you really need to do the same ,make sometime to improve yourselves instead of crying on forum threads of why and how you lost your jobs and got sacked
This is exactly what I wanted to say. In Europe, if you want to apply for a visa,you must succeed in several tests and undergoing a lot of procedures that identify the State in which those who to give the residence. For example, in France you must master the French language in order to get the visa, thats why we do not see a lot of Indians living there, and do not forget that France had expelled many of the migrants, especially the Arabs simply beacuz they are taking over most opf the jobs there therefor reducing employment opportunities, and this thing is happening here.
Between the two of you nothing you both say makes sense.
and the reason is???
You and Naruto on the same page - different discussions.
FYI I have also been a strong supporter of locals being given opportunities, but life anywhere else, qualifications, education, experience count. Be realistic Kid, how many of these supposedly highly education, (un)experienced, (un)qualified locals could get employment say in the UK, Germany, US, Singapore? Unfortunately very, very few.
There are many expats in Dubai holding jobs that they are unqualified to do as well, although many years ago, most were unqualified. Actually they came from big companies that used Dubai as a "dumping" ground for those employees they didn't know what to do with so they sent them off to Dubai. Locals came out of (local) universities thinking that it was due them to start at the top of employment rather than work their way up.
This is one of the differences between Oman and Dubai. The Sultan told all locals that he would provide for them the highest education they sought. But when they returned they were to start at the bottom and learn the business up.
I am sure you have been to Oman and found Omanis doing work that few UAE locals would do. And they are very, very proud people, rightfully.
Things have changed and education, qualification, experience count now and in the future more than ever.
I had an HR Director in a govt company told me years ago: Most of the expats that are in Dubai are unemployable worldwide. They were kicked out of Saudi Arabia and came here because it was a developing country. Funny thing, he was from the UK and had been out of his country for many years. I guess he was one of the few who faced his own reality.