a statement by QA CEO emphasizing his concern that locals MUST be highly trained before they can get employed by QA. Not an unfounded fear indeed on its disastrous effect. It's a known fact what kind of work habits they have here.
The country has invested so much in education bringing in top calibre international universities, but who are mostly benefitting these? Onetime I saw a busload of med students getting off in HMC. Saw their uniform badges they were from Weil Cornell. Looks like there was no qatari in that group. What's the percentage of the locals proceeding to college to earn a degree? Do they have that gnawing motivation we have from third world countries that having a good education will land them a good job and a better life? But then again, who needs an education, when, your govt. can provide your basic necessities free? Who the heck indeed. It calls for a rewiring of the qatari psyche.
a statement by QA CEO emphasizing his concern that locals MUST be highly trained before they can get employed by QA. Not an unfounded fear indeed on its disastrous effect. It's a known fact what kind of work habits they have here.
The country has invested so much in education bringing in top calibre international universities, but who are mostly benefitting these? Onetime I saw a busload of med students getting off in HMC. Saw their uniform badges they were from Weil Cornell. Looks like there was no qatari in that group. What's the percentage of the locals proceeding to college to earn a degree? Do they have that gnawing motivation we have from third world countries that having a good education will land them a good job and a better life? But then again, who needs an education, when, your govt. can provide your basic necessities free? Who the heck indeed. It calls for a rewiring of the qatari psyche.