Questions About Dubai Jobs News

James asks…
employment in dubai as of decemcer 2009?
hi everyone.i am a bit confuse with the scenario we have right now in the news that dubai is sinking due to the crisis.i already have processed my visit visa wishing to find a better job since iv been to dubai just last june 2009 and went home here in the phils. now i have my visa but still in doubt if there are still a chance of acquiring employment.pls help me decide.
admin answers:
Even the whole wide world is in the crisis you know, not only dubai. But still, if you’ve got a better job and do your work efficiently, you dont have to worry coz you deserve to achieve your goal. In the event that you’re just under visit visa and your looking for a job- yeah where on crisis but think the positive way, if you think that you capable to work well, its your choice, coz too many company also looking for a replacement from those fired employees, so good lck.

Chris asks…
Will Israel cooperate in investigations, if the Dubai hit-job is nailed down to the mossad / related agencies?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100217/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_dubai_hamas_slaying
&
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1150126.html
Does it have any political implications for the Netanyahu govt.
admin answers:
It’s well-known that Mossad neither confirms nor denies nor even responds to rumors of any of its activities and this is what makes it one of the world’s most efficient spy agencies. It’s a little different from Arab spy agencies that consist of hired thugs torturing political prisoners.
There is NO evidence that this was done by Israel. In fact, the only suspects in Dubai custody right now are two Palestinians. Seven of the fake European passports match people living in Israel who have never been to Dubai, meaning Israeli citizens got framed. Why would Israeli intelligence allow its own citizens to get framed? Never mind that, why would a shadow organization always known for its silent and deadly tactics get its agents captured on security camera? This wasn’t Israel. Mossad would never be this clumsy.
The truth is clear as day. This guy was from Hamas, and an arms dealer. A man like him would have had many enemies. Somebody who didn’t like him acquired the identities of at least seven Israeli dual nationals and used them in the killing so Israel would be blamed. They needed dual nationals because an Israeli passport won’t get you into the UAE.
Am I sorry he’s dead? Of course not, I’m overjoyed. He kidnapped and murdered two Israeli soldiers during peacetime in 1987. Whoever killed him showed as much mercy as he showed these soldiers. He was a good man to kill. But Mossad didn’t kill him.
Edit: “Johnny” I only need to say this once to you and your kind, whether it be Muslims or white supremacists or communist Jew-baiters. The facts of the case – as I laid them down, someone who actually bothers to read the news and fine print and is obviously much better informed and more penetrative than you are – clearly point to someone other than Mossad. Certain characters however, will always take matters at face value and jump to conclusions, being too “inept, ridiculous, incompetent, and childish” to drag their eyes across a text and strain their nickel-and-dime brains for more than 0.5 nanoseconds.

Joseph asks…
What kind of people are concerned about Dubai’s future?
Lately we see questions about the Dubai “busting bubble” in this section.
Let’s break it down:
Are they Emiratis? – No,
Investors – No.
Blue collar workers being scared loosing the job? – No
Who is left? People of different Nationalities with common sense and being interested in actuell news. These people’s questions I do not mind at all.
But – I do mind people who ask questions just badmouthing Dubai. The economic crisis is worldwide and effected almost all countries more or less. Dubai doesn’t live on oil (like many people think) and had to focus attracting tourists. That’s what Dubai did and everybody was exited about Burj Al Arab, Burj Dubai, Atlantis and all other landmarks.
Who are these people badmouthing Dubai? People who didn’t make it here? People from poor countries? Jealious people because we still do better than others?
What do you think? Thanks for your answers in advance.
admin answers:
Dubai has been and still is a place worth its reputation, a country envied by everyone for its progress and achivements in a very short time. The debt crisis is temporary and things will get back on track soon, maybe not as ambitiously as they have been in the past but Dubai will still remain an example for many to follow with slight changes. Its amazing tourist attractions and oppertunities will not die down although they will suffer a bit because of the Global economic crisis. Http://dubai-tourist.blogspot.com
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