The Qatar Advisory committee has simply gone mad, or it is a committee formed of some mad men in the country.
Without the expatriate community, one can just imagine where Qatar would have been Qatar today. It is STILL A VERY BIG ZERO in the world community without the expatriates. By just laing down the foundation stone for few universities, they think they have PURCHASED the knowledge of all the expatriates.
Advisors, are't you shamed in front of the world population to advise your government. We all expatriates can understand the lack of your education and knowledge. We expatriates can challenge you, how many of you Qataris could be an efficient employee, without the support of an expatriate. How many businesses in Qatar would run effectively without expartiate manpower. OR how many of you Qataris know how to manage a business which employ only Qataris (a business organisation in Qatar without any expatriate!!!!)
Come on Advisors, wakeup, can you imagine without the expatriate community, your dream projects in Raslaffan or Mesaieed will only be a nightmare. In the construction sites of Mesaieed and Raslaffan, I haven't seen even a single Qatari. Rather I have seen plenty of them relaxing in the comfort of an AC at Four Saesons or Ritz Carlton, but could never see them outside. You are habituated only to survive in comfort. And we expatriates will take advantage of it. Now we can say, you are at our footsteps. If you want anything in life, it is at the mercy of your expatriate employee in Qatar. This is really a challenging situatiuon for you. But you are helpless. To improve, to help yourself, you have to first come out of the comfort and start working with your hand in the hot sun at 49.8 degree Celicius (recorded yesterday in raslaffan), as what your parents and grand parents did say until 30-40 years ago. But before doing this, the Advisors will have to order the poor Nepalis to build an airconditioned shelter covering the entire land of Qatar. Now I don't feel shame on you, rather I feel pity on you.
A last word to the Qataris. Before ill treating any expatriate, remember that he is your service provider (paid). They are here to provide you with comfort. All the comforts you enjoy toay are provided by these expatriates ofcourse at a very nominal fee, which is paid as salary to the expatriate.
The Qatar Advisory committee has simply gone mad, or it is a committee formed of some mad men in the country.
Without the expatriate community, one can just imagine where Qatar would have been Qatar today. It is STILL A VERY BIG ZERO in the world community without the expatriates. By just laing down the foundation stone for few universities, they think they have PURCHASED the knowledge of all the expatriates.
Advisors, are't you shamed in front of the world population to advise your government. We all expatriates can understand the lack of your education and knowledge. We expatriates can challenge you, how many of you Qataris could be an efficient employee, without the support of an expatriate. How many businesses in Qatar would run effectively without expartiate manpower. OR how many of you Qataris know how to manage a business which employ only Qataris (a business organisation in Qatar without any expatriate!!!!)
Come on Advisors, wakeup, can you imagine without the expatriate community, your dream projects in Raslaffan or Mesaieed will only be a nightmare. In the construction sites of Mesaieed and Raslaffan, I haven't seen even a single Qatari. Rather I have seen plenty of them relaxing in the comfort of an AC at Four Saesons or Ritz Carlton, but could never see them outside. You are habituated only to survive in comfort. And we expatriates will take advantage of it. Now we can say, you are at our footsteps. If you want anything in life, it is at the mercy of your expatriate employee in Qatar. This is really a challenging situatiuon for you. But you are helpless. To improve, to help yourself, you have to first come out of the comfort and start working with your hand in the hot sun at 49.8 degree Celicius (recorded yesterday in raslaffan), as what your parents and grand parents did say until 30-40 years ago. But before doing this, the Advisors will have to order the poor Nepalis to build an airconditioned shelter covering the entire land of Qatar. Now I don't feel shame on you, rather I feel pity on you.
A last word to the Qataris. Before ill treating any expatriate, remember that he is your service provider (paid). They are here to provide you with comfort. All the comforts you enjoy toay are provided by these expatriates ofcourse at a very nominal fee, which is paid as salary to the expatriate.