We ended up evaluating a whole nation in a couple of posts based on a two-week visit, my mind just cannot get around that. You’re dismissing a whole civilization, I think?
I will add that a growing Arab country cannot possibly replace Arabic speaking professionals (not necessarily Egyptians), or else every exapt will walk with their shadow Arabic interpreter and another to translate their work deliverables.
That’s doubling time and resources/ budget. Even though Qatar is rich, but there are several project on a fixed budget not Time and Material.
And in this case, I would want to know your opinion about the qualifications of Non-Arabic speakers. Do you think all English speaking exapts (or even 80% of them) are rightly doing their jobs as should and Qataris are satisfied with them?
We ended up evaluating a whole nation in a couple of posts based on a two-week visit, my mind just cannot get around that. You’re dismissing a whole civilization, I think?
I will add that a growing Arab country cannot possibly replace Arabic speaking professionals (not necessarily Egyptians), or else every exapt will walk with their shadow Arabic interpreter and another to translate their work deliverables.
That’s doubling time and resources/ budget. Even though Qatar is rich, but there are several project on a fixed budget not Time and Material.
And in this case, I would want to know your opinion about the qualifications of Non-Arabic speakers. Do you think all English speaking exapts (or even 80% of them) are rightly doing their jobs as should and Qataris are satisfied with them?
We’re still on the topic, not very off.
Salam