Saudi Abria
Essay by Zomby • February 13, 2012 • Essay • 374 Words (2 Pages) • 1,576 Views
Yes I will because the aimed at further enhancing MCO's after-sale service structure in the country, to which more than 200 MHI compressor and mechanical drive steam turbines have been delivered. The new company will also function as a marketing and service base to cover the entire Middle East region.
Employment in Saudi Arabia provides the opportunity to save a major part of one's salary with tax-free income, free housing and an escape from most expenses of western life (such as the expense of maintaining a household and an automobile in North America).
Except for food, telephone and recreation, most other expenses of daily living are provided in addition to your salary.
his deep religious conservatism has been accompanied by a ubiquitous tribalism--in which competing family groups vie for resources and status--that often has made Saudi society difficult for outsiders to comprehend. Enormous oil wealth has fueled huge and rapid investment in Saudi Arabia's infrastructure. Many citizens have benefited from this growth, but it also has supported lavish lifestyles for the scions of the ruling family, and religious conservatives and liberal democrats alike have accused the family of squandering and mishandling the country's wealth. In addition, civil discontent increased after the Persian Gulf War (1990-91) over the country's close ties to the West, symbolized notably by the U.S. troops stationed in Saudi Arabia until 2005. No, I would not accept the promotion because after watching the video I realized that individuals living in Saudi Arabia especially for women have touched my heart hearing them say they don't have the same right as men, they are invisible to Saudi society and the prospect for job opportunity is not there.
People have their bachelors and masters degree hardly find job anywhere. I would be not happy working under those restrictions of that kind of culture, traditions and strict Islamic religion knowing that people of Saudi Arabia are not working because they're not allow to do certain jobs. I will prefer staying at the current position. According to the lady that spoke in the video, "we don't have faith in this country", "we need our freedom", individuals need to speak up more like this lady and I strongly believe that everyone should have equal rights and freedom.
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