Just read it in Papers, more then 300+ gas stations in Karachi the first female started to work on one, near 3 talwar. She said she gets more salary then the male colleagues. She has done her metric. The supervisor said she attends the lady drivers only.
This is good news...My wish is that Pakistani society is truly segregated so that each and every sector, occupation and opportunity is given to ladies to serve other ladies...That would be true equal opportunity...
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*Originally posted by Sandleen: *
we have got some gals here in police department and i know a gal who s the first pakistani bus n train driver ..hehe
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we have galz in sindh police n punjab police too...i dont know abt nwfp, ajk and balochistan :)
if only we can make the society a safer place for women to feel secure while working at such places....
i hope she sets a good example for those who just opt for begging without trying for any halaal source of income....
^^ and also let us know Irem if u r planning to take up a job there....
aaj kal girls ka aisa hee trend nazar aata hai....
all in the name of women's rights.... :p
Good news. Hope she enjoys her job. I believe girls are efficient workers. Let them come and help bring change in the society which is getting increasingly intolerant.
Yeah, well would you allow your wife, sister, mother or daughter to be examined by male doctors? I doubt you would…
I believe total segregation is the key…Female mechanics, female attendants, female clerks, in fact female serving other females and males serving other males…That is the key…
I will tell you a story, once a bunch of Pakhtuns were sitting at a restaurant and across them was an open bar. People were dancing and enjoying, having fun, so all of the sudden one of the Pakhtun said, "Man look at that, people enjoying, men dancing with women, I wish it was like that back home", so upon that another Pakhtun (my uncle) replied, "Yeah that would be nice, I would take your sister out for a dance every night."
After that of course a fight was about to erupt though it was stopped.
Good for this girl, she is making bread, and that the right way. Let us all think of her as our sister, and if that the case, I wouldn’t have her working in a gas station in the first place, not because she is a girl but because we all know our typical Pakistani men.
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*Originally posted by Sultan Suri: *
Pakora Pakhtun ye kana? ;- )
I will tell you a story, once a bunch of Pakhtuns were sitting at a restaurant and across them was an open bar. People were dancing and enjoying, having fun, so all of the sudden one of the Pakhtun said, "Man look at that, people enjoying, men dancing with women, I wish it was like that back home", so upon that another Pakhtun (my uncle) replied, "Yeah that would be nice, I would take your sister out for a dance every night."
After that of course a fight was about to erupt though it was stopped.
Good for this girl, she is making bread, and that the right way. Let us all think of her as our sister, and if that the case, I wouldn’t have her working in a gas station in the first place, not because she is a girl but because we all know our typical Pakistani men.
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awww thats wat i really like , they way pakistani ppl give respect to theirs sisters, mothers , daughters but very sad that they only respect women who r related to em , well most of em :)...