They're people who usually do some labor stuff like trimming people trees and taking care of plants etc. Idk about the details but people come and pick them up to their house in a car.
If you see them in summer or hot days give them a bottle of water or some money because most of those people struggle to make end meets, doing good deeds especially in Ramadan is a huge reward.
I think it gives more ways for people who’s older than 50 who still wants to work, am not entirely sure sorry couldn’t give you the right answer for this.
For Irani nationals its different, they font get returement and their qid is like qatari style you cnt cancel it once you get . So basically they are qatari.
I've always wondered what visa they have. Do they have qid? Are they considered a refugee? Where do they stay? What about food? Money? I'm so clueless.
On the same note, have you guys seen certain sudani men in white trying to catch cab at the highway? They’re usually across Doha Expressway and I see them everyday in the mornings
Egyptians trimming trees getting paid 300 dollars a month for 12 hours work , 6 days a week , under a 110 Fahrenheit weather with no Access to aur conditioning or cold water. nothing new about this, slave shit in qatar
Sometimes it’s rude to ask people about their business. I’m new to the country and not sure what the customs are. Why not rely on the Reddit community.
I also made sure not to show his face.
People would hire them on the go for landscaping, especially taking care of Palm trees, like cutting down some branches, cutting out the dates, etc..
They're people who usually do some labor stuff like trimming people trees and taking care of plants etc. Idk about the details but people come and pick them up to their house in a car. If you see them in summer or hot days give them a bottle of water or some money because most of those people struggle to make end meets, doing good deeds especially in Ramadan is a huge reward.
i pray life gets better for them in all aspects
I always wonder about them and the old guys at the souk with wheel barrows. How do they have QIDs?
They are under sponsorship and works for souq waqif.
What about the mandatory retirement age??
I think it gives more ways for people who’s older than 50 who still wants to work, am not entirely sure sorry couldn’t give you the right answer for this.
It’s okay! It’s just something I’ve always wondered lol!
For Irani nationals its different, they font get returement and their qid is like qatari style you cnt cancel it once you get . So basically they are qatari.
Super interesting, thank you!
They work in souq waqif
Some of them are definitely over retirement age, how do they stay? I’ve seen plenty of forced retirement of teachers in private and semi gov positions
They are usually people you hire for azbas to trim dates and trees etc. you’ll see them on roundabouts also. Almost all Gcc countries you’ll see them.
You're right, i see them on the roundabout near my house a lot which is next to Al Thumama Central Mosque.
Ayy near that Thumama Grand mosque xD
They are freelancer’s farmers
I've always wondered what visa they have. Do they have qid? Are they considered a refugee? Where do they stay? What about food? Money? I'm so clueless.
I heard they get hired for gardening palm trees
On the same note, have you guys seen certain sudani men in white trying to catch cab at the highway? They’re usually across Doha Expressway and I see them everyday in the mornings
What do u think?
Typically. They are day workers, laborers, grass or landscape persons.
Freelancing
Man's just chilling 😎
Not much by the looks of it.
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Suffer
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Despicable remark, have some shame
Dude thought he was funny but is just mad disrespectful. Also look at his post history, dear God. A fucking weirdo.
Egyptians trimming trees getting paid 300 dollars a month for 12 hours work , 6 days a week , under a 110 Fahrenheit weather with no Access to aur conditioning or cold water. nothing new about this, slave shit in qatar
Are they local Qatari ? I’m guessing not
You can take a picture of them but you're too scared walk up to them and ask?
Sometimes it’s rude to ask people about their business. I’m new to the country and not sure what the customs are. Why not rely on the Reddit community. I also made sure not to show his face.
It's good thing that u didn't ask, most of them don't speak or know English that well so it could've been awkward to both of you.
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