Lebanese diaspora
Well, we all know that you can find Lebanese in Europe, United States, Canada, South America, Africa, The Arab gulf, the Far East, and now you can add to the list the North Pole.
Rabih Moussa, a Lebanese engineer, is up there working to find solutions to provide internet and VoIP solutions for populations living at the outskirts of the North Pole. Each year in its Feb. issue, Spectrum magazine which is a scientific review published by the IEEE* makes an article about the dream jobs of the year. Eng. Rabih Moussa was chosen as one of those who have a dream job. He left Lebanon and he's not to be blamed. You will not stay in a place where you're underestimated and where you have no future in the corrupt Lebanese corporate environment, in which things like equal opportunity employment, jobs and promotions offered on competence and merit basis do not exist. Only one thing is important, who is the one who called to help you get a job or a promotion. The story is repeated everyday and every hour, we lose those who can make a difference in the country and no one cares.
You can see the article about dream jobs here.
And the article about Rabih Moussa here.
* IEEE = Institute of electrical and electronics engineers, which is a sort of worldwide official gathering for electrical and electronics engineers, this institute is responsible for the publication of 70% of the research material in this field through its various publications issued by specialized societies in it. You can learn more about IEEE here
Rabih Moussa, a Lebanese engineer, is up there working to find solutions to provide internet and VoIP solutions for populations living at the outskirts of the North Pole. Each year in its Feb. issue, Spectrum magazine which is a scientific review published by the IEEE* makes an article about the dream jobs of the year. Eng. Rabih Moussa was chosen as one of those who have a dream job. He left Lebanon and he's not to be blamed. You will not stay in a place where you're underestimated and where you have no future in the corrupt Lebanese corporate environment, in which things like equal opportunity employment, jobs and promotions offered on competence and merit basis do not exist. Only one thing is important, who is the one who called to help you get a job or a promotion. The story is repeated everyday and every hour, we lose those who can make a difference in the country and no one cares.
You can see the article about dream jobs here.
And the article about Rabih Moussa here.
* IEEE = Institute of electrical and electronics engineers, which is a sort of worldwide official gathering for electrical and electronics engineers, this institute is responsible for the publication of 70% of the research material in this field through its various publications issued by specialized societies in it. You can learn more about IEEE here
Comments
Rabih is very lucky to have found a way out because he is well educated,it is terrible to be in the shoes of the others who don't have the means to leave and feel stuck and hopeless.
It is truly sad, we were hoping and looking for a change.
Khaled
Sorry Rani bas am having mon moment de colere concernant tt ce ki se passe dans le pays and that's what I was talking about in my post "why everybody's leaving".