Why does everyone back home wear suits, blazers and ties like they're working in the CBD of a major financial city centre?
There's a 70% unemployement rate across every Gobol and the county needs development with men eager to wear steel toe boots, carhartts and hard hats.
All the money being sent home is going toward your cousins buying suits instead of investing in skills.
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A short story on Neefnimo:
An engineer friend of mine told me last year he was building a house and he brought in his steal toe boots, hard hats and extra carharts only to be ridiculed at a coffee shop next to his worksite. He walked into the shaah station and even the people serving him looked down on him. He said women laughed at him as we walked away and unemployed guys dressed like wall street hedge fund partners; raised noses at him.
A shocking perspective he told me was when his own workers decided to wear dress shirts and dress pants to pour cement. He was stunned when he asked them "Why are you wearing these clothes, I have protective gear for you"(in Somali of course). The reply of this worker dropped his jaw, the man said "I told my family I'm working at an office downtown, I don't want them to think I'm a xaamali".
He mentioned that in Xamaar there are no construction clothing suppliers. Every other shop sells dress shirts, dress pants and suits. He was looking for gloves and couldn't find any PPE for the life of him. Within two weeks of hiring Somalis, he fired all of them and brought in beesha hardworking to fulfil the deadline.
What do you guys think of this?

There's a 70% unemployement rate across every Gobol and the county needs development with men eager to wear steel toe boots, carhartts and hard hats.


VS

A short story on Neefnimo:
An engineer friend of mine told me last year he was building a house and he brought in his steal toe boots, hard hats and extra carharts only to be ridiculed at a coffee shop next to his worksite. He walked into the shaah station and even the people serving him looked down on him. He said women laughed at him as we walked away and unemployed guys dressed like wall street hedge fund partners; raised noses at him.
A shocking perspective he told me was when his own workers decided to wear dress shirts and dress pants to pour cement. He was stunned when he asked them "Why are you wearing these clothes, I have protective gear for you"(in Somali of course). The reply of this worker dropped his jaw, the man said "I told my family I'm working at an office downtown, I don't want them to think I'm a xaamali".
He mentioned that in Xamaar there are no construction clothing suppliers. Every other shop sells dress shirts, dress pants and suits. He was looking for gloves and couldn't find any PPE for the life of him. Within two weeks of hiring Somalis, he fired all of them and brought in beesha hardworking to fulfil the deadline.
What do you guys think of this?
