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Saturday

I Worked in Iraq Housing Construction

Original caption: A woman pleads to an Iraqi a...Image via WikipediaBy Virgilio Abalos Sr

During the Iran-Iraq war, I worked for two and a half years in a big French construction company for the project of 4,000 units military housing construction in Mosul, Iraq. Our employment main terms were free foods, accommodations, plane tickets, regular monthly salaries with overtime pay, one month yearly vacation, workers' camps medical clinics with doctors, nurses and medicines.

During the war, the Iraqi military officers and soldiers had the priorities on food supplies. During our first two-month days, there were shortages of foods in our workers' residential camps which were made of portable two-room separated housing, each with airconditioning unit, toilet and bath room. Sometimes we ate rice soups with eggs. The workers, who were not used to family hardship lives, were having tears from their eyes while eating and they decided to resign and go back to their origin country. I was not affected by that kind of hardship because I grown up in a poor family. After two months, the company was able to solve the food problem by importing from other countries.


Sunday

Jobs in Middle East

Tehran Skyline with Milad tower seen in the ba...Image via Wikipedia
By Deepika Bansal

Jobs in Middle East countries are a favorite for expatriates willing to relocate. Iran and Iraq are some of the most preferred career destinations for foreigners.

Iran, a country in Western Asia, is the 18th largest country in the world in terms of area. The capital of Iran is Tehran, the political, cultural, commercial and industrial center of the nation. Iran has large reserves of petroleum and natural gas due to which it holds an important position in international energy security and world economy. It is bordered by Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, Iraq and Turkey on all sides.


Wednesday

Jobs in Accounting in Iraq

Karen has put labels on our map of Iraq!Image by skyfaller via Flickr
By Deepika Bansal

Iraq is a country in Western Asia bordered by Jordon, Syria, Turkey, Iran, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Baghdad is the capital of Iraq and lies in the center-east of the country. Iraq has a long history of invasions and wars, be it World war, Civil war, Gulf war or other invasions. In the wake of continuous wars and conflicts, the economies of countries like Iraq and Afghanistan have been devastated. The latest freedom for Iraq was from the regime of Saddam Hussein who was ruling the country for almost long 25 years while neglecting its development.

The economy of Iraq is, of course, not as stable as other Middle East countries and the condition is further worsened with the global economic slowdown. The finance sector of Iraq is still recovering from the major blows of the recession and of the Saddam Hussein rule. Jobs in Iraq are now in plenty as the Government and other major companies of Iraq are making efforts and promising generation of career opportunities for both civilians and expatriates.


Friday

Truck Driving In Iraq - You Think It's Tough Here?

Tal Afar, IraqImage via Wikipedia
By Aubrey Allen Smith


Truck driving undoubtedly has its challenges here in the United States. Crowded highways, not enough parking areas and long hours are just a few of the problems drivers face on a daily basis. I was enjoying a meal at a Petro Truck Stop the other day when I heard another driver complaining about the food. It appeared that he felt that some of the items on the buffet were not hot enough. I agreed that some of the entrees could have been warmer, but I really didn’t care. I was just enjoying the meal.


a 2011 Edition of Jobs in IRAQ