Edit: NO doubt he has resigned - but looking at it from the local's perspective, if he has no security in place to set off his losses, the foreigner can simply run away and leave the local to face the music all on his own. Ask yourselves whether that is fair."
And put aside the oft repeated assumption that all Qataris are millionaires. It's irrelevant. So if they are cash rich, they owe us a living? They should keep paying for our mistakes? Note: I didn't say they don't make mistakes, everybody does. It's just a matter of which party is responsible - the breach from which all losses flowed, the one whose actions caused the problem and no break in the chain of causation. If break, then apportion blame. Also if situation of out party's control, etc,etc, so many issues, every single detail changes the course of things.
People who make mistakes should own up to it and not try to sweep things under the carpet. Be man enough to admit it and rectify it, not run away like gutless cowards.
/But of course, the details are important. Hence, like Britex said - leave it up to the Courts. Ignore the criticisms that the judicial system is less than fair. I don't think so actually. It's always mainly a matter of substantiation and presentation. ie every party has to do their part.
//Lunch break over. Goodbye.
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The Cookie Monster said it.
I also don't plagiarize...
Edit: NO doubt he has resigned - but looking at it from the local's perspective, if he has no security in place to set off his losses, the foreigner can simply run away and leave the local to face the music all on his own. Ask yourselves whether that is fair."
And put aside the oft repeated assumption that all Qataris are millionaires. It's irrelevant. So if they are cash rich, they owe us a living? They should keep paying for our mistakes? Note: I didn't say they don't make mistakes, everybody does. It's just a matter of which party is responsible - the breach from which all losses flowed, the one whose actions caused the problem and no break in the chain of causation. If break, then apportion blame. Also if situation of out party's control, etc,etc, so many issues, every single detail changes the course of things.
People who make mistakes should own up to it and not try to sweep things under the carpet. Be man enough to admit it and rectify it, not run away like gutless cowards.
/But of course, the details are important. Hence, like Britex said - leave it up to the Courts. Ignore the criticisms that the judicial system is less than fair. I don't think so actually. It's always mainly a matter of substantiation and presentation. ie every party has to do their part.
//Lunch break over. Goodbye.
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The Cookie Monster said it.
I also don't plagiarize...