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Last activity 19 January 2023 by cccmedia

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Tirth Singh

I have 10 years experience to be a gulf country s nationality India now I have no work in India that's 1 biggest promblam so plz accepect her me

Mickael

Hello @Tirth Singh


Thank you for your message.


For a better help, please what's exactly your request please ?


Have a nice day,

Mickael

Team Expat.com

gMantisLove

I believe this person is trying to convey they are a Bricklayer in India for 10 years, but now they have no work and they want to know how to be accepted in the Gulf region to live and work. My response to this person would be to investigate the International Bricklayers Association for guidance, possibly a grant. I'm not sure about the Gulf Coast, but there is currently a worldwide decline (and dire need) of Masons in the world!!

cccmedia

The OP posted on this Ecuador forum,

yet also mentioned the ¨Gulf country s¨(sic).

His opening words can be construed as a

confusing or 'run-on' sentence.


It is time for him to step up and tell us plainly

what are his intentions and his request(s)

of our forum.


Notes...


In Ecuador even bricklayer-candidates

are normally expected to speak and understand

Spanish.... The following can be Googled if

relevant:  countries and territories where English

is spoken wikipedia.


cccmedia, Expat.com experts team

Bhavna

Hello everyone,


Let me clarify, the OP is Indian and has been working in a Gulf country (United Arab Emirates) for the past 10 years, where he is still living. He is now unemployed and wants to move to Ecuador. He is looking for a job as bricklayer in Ecuador.


Have a nice day

Bhavna

gMantisLove

CCC, Your response is a bit harsh. Did it ever occur to you that this gentleman has a language barrier that he's trying to surmount? Why don't we have some patience with this man and help him through it.? Just a thought.

cccmedia

@gMantis,


If the OP is willing to do what it takes to

move halfway across the world to a

Spanish-speaking country, he should be

willing to learn some inconvenient truths.


I'm unlikely to sugar-coat the obstacles

he may face based on your opinion that my

truth-telling was too harsh for your sensibilities.


As a new member, be aware that

all members, including members of the

Experts team, have leeway to express their

opinions within the rules of Expat.com ...

We invite you to read the terms and conditions

of this site.


Your rhetorical question 'Did it ever

occur to you that this gentleman has a

language barrier...?' was condescending.


cccmedia in Quito

Designated Expat.com Ecuador expert

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