Am sick...

    • yoo..wuzzzzzzz up...
      am really sick of what i see every day...Omanis working in a petrol station ....Omanis working in garbage????#h #h
      what is this ???|y
      i mean we got oil and gas ??? and then u gonna see an indian driven a land cruser car ..and the omani|t drives an old kia..what the hell..am i an OMANI or what ??
    • Ho yes slimnady, it is terrible, Iam an omani and should not work
      My God, Iam omani and should be having fun only, sleep and eat, we should stay at home and get salaries, get money to drive land cruisers

      WAIT, I have an idea, why don't we ask the indian guy of what did he do to drive the cruiser and just do the same....GOOD IDEA

      Iam going to ask him

      wait for me



      10derness
    • كاتب الرسالة الأصلية Tenderness
      Oh, looks professional got just few seconds before me, well
      I do agree with you as far as nationalities are concerened, but do you think we have no qualificatins what so ever? and by the way the cruiser indian has no qualifications what so ever....I hope you get my point


      10derness


      I got ur point Tenderness but slimnady with all my respecting to his participation make comparison without balanced it he compare those omani people who works in petrol station and so on with an Indian with higher qualifications.

      We should treat this issue completely and go over all the sides in this problems.

      Ur brother Professional.
    • Omani working hard , but nobady belive that
      Omani no bady give tham chance to do
      No good edcation
      No good salary
      No good health
      No good work
      I hate Indian people Hindui

      Alot of Omani People graduat from Sultan University ,but they not found agood job


      they have chance to work to do to be amanager in future

      how th experince came for Omani if they not have achance to try??!!!!!


      I hope for Omani people agood future
      inshaallah
    • Dear
      عربية بعمق
      Pleased to see you again, and thank you for your comments, wishes, hopes
      I would only say Inshallah

      عربية
      I need you to prove yourself before I employ you, did you get the point? Imagine a society with its all people directors and managers! Where do we get the work force? and one more thing, remember, there is something called private sector, some thong called small projects

      But I assure you, things are changing.....for the better.....say Inshallah once again

      You are welcome dear


      10derness
    • Dear all

      Hello

      I have few comments on your opinions:

      First/ Everyone can decide his future. If you worked hard at school you will get a good job and have a good life. If you didn’t then you will deserve the job that you will get whether you liked it or not.

      Second/“قل هل يستوي الذين يعلمون و الذين لا يعلمون”
      It is not fair to get without giving!


      عربية بعمق
      [Alot of Omani People graduat from Sultan University ,but they not found agood job]
      Dear sister, they didn’t get good job because they didn’t do well in their study. They didn’t get high grades! The student with the higher grade is more preferable than the one with the lower grade.
    • hi there all

      this issue of employment and non-employment faced by Omanis these days is by far complecated and we've been through it a couple of times in the section! Its the sort of issue that require rather more effort from us all for it to be somewhat solved

      I said before
      [HR]
      The way i see it, Every year, nearly 40000 students leave secondary schools and a batch of university graduates will come onto the employment market. The difficulty is absorbing all of them into an economy where growth is sluggish because of the austerity measures forcedd on the government by stagnant oil revenues. Omanisation” has been a much-used slogan for several years, but now the government realises it must act quickly if it is to avoid trouble in the future

      One big obstacle is that almost all Omani graduates want to work for the government. Salaries are generally higher than in the private sector, working hours are shorter and job security is greater. But the public sector has already approached saturation

      Over the past few years, the government has been training Omanis who want to join the civil service, paying them a salary while they sit next to an expatriate employee and learn the job. As soon as the expatriate’s contract is up, the Omani national takes over. Uniquely, Omanis’ are replacing expatriate petrol pump attendants and bus drivers. Other professions dominated by expatriates, such as tailoring, are being targeted and private companies are being urged to recruit and train Omani nationals

      But most of the foreigners have technical positions, and it takes time to train technicians and specialists. Meanwhile, the government is paying out two salaries for one job. The two ministries who employ by far the largest number of foreigners are education and health

      Omanis are also understandably reluctant to accept the lower salaries paid to Indians and Pakistanis. Another obstacle is persuading Omanis to take relatively low-grade jobs

      The above was a quick review on the major problem with one or two solutions that the government has been approaching to tackle the problem. The thing is and as you said my dear brother what omanis get from working in the private secotr is by far not enough. The living expenses in Muscat alone contribute to a great loss in the worker's salary. Nevermind the transportation and the other costs

      So what are the solutions? What can we do about this problem? I really wish i had a good answer. As i said its one of the most complicated issues that faces our country. Maybe someone does have the solution and maybe not. However, lets look at the issue from another angle. Which is better in your opinion: That young graduates should not seek work except in the public sector working for the government and if they dont find such a job, they should stay at home or wonder about doing nothing and cause trouble all over. Or on the other hand take a job in the private sector regardless how much it pays

      It is sad to see such a thing take place in your own country, but till a satisfying solution is brought about, I can only see Omanis having to take such jobs. At least then, they will earn their own living and not have to put another load on their families
      [HR]

      So, in the end, it comes back round to us to actually find our way out of this web like problem. i so like to refer to it as quick sand$$t ! This is mainly because its the sort of problem that one would find great difficulty to get out of it
    • Dear mohammed Al-omairi

      Glad to have you here with us, and your point is really a good one and probably most of us just overlooked

      before I go further it looks our brother slimnady, the writer of this topic got a land cruiser and got happy and left us all fighting for the truth

      This is not a good approach to discussions and I hope it never happens again. I hope who ever puts down a topic to follow up and discuss it...This is a true wish

      Back to you dear mohammed, your point is really vital one, and i do not deny it. In fact I heard it before, and I guess it happened lots of times, and hope from autorities to make sure that qualifications be checked and make sure they were not bought from the open market

      but

      you could hear someone saying it is the the experience that all matters, and this is correct most of the times. As an employer I need one to help me , to work with me , to work hard for me> I do not think I would go for a certificate that is not good for anything but to be on the wall with......bride

      Thank you dear Mohammed and I hope we hear from you again


      10derness
    • Hi
      i love what عربية بعمق said wallah

      that was really nice

      well ndone to her


      any way in this topic i' really surprised
      how come u gyes think this way

      belive me even omani poeple work in this petrol station but who care at least they found a job and in the other countries they dont

      i feel so sorry to the one who bring this topic he must be so proude of omani poeple and they are really working hard

      just go to other countries and see how are they live n work