About Iraq - First-hand Information from an Engineer Who Has Been There
The North Jersey Section Professional Activities Committee invite GOLD, Grads of the Last Decade,Women In Engineering (WIE), SWE, guests and other professionals
The North Jersey Section Professional Activities Committee will meet for a discussion about the experiences of a foreign engineer from Iraq. Now here in the here in the United States providing facts about the Iraq people and how they love our military and Americans.
Our guest speaker will be Imad Shabeeb an Engineer from Iraq. Engineers are engineers and most face similar issues. It makes no difference what you are, who you are or where you came from. Age, race, creed or origin; Engineers all face the same issues and problems and seek unity, professional jobs and opportunities.
Where lies the problems. Come and meet Mr. Shabeeb. Join us this month and meet some other experienced people. Our last meeting was a big success with many new faces.
About the Meeting
Briefly how workers find their way into the U.S. and the first few years of the struggle of a third-world engineer in the U.S. Here, Imad, an Iraqi engineer will provide his point of view of the Iraq war and what's going on in the Middle East. He will discuss their education system compared to ours and how qualified foreign engineers relate to American engineers. He will speak about jobs and education for engineers in Iran, and Turkey.
What's going on in the Middle East, what was going on before the changes of the last decade?
Come and join other Section professionals for the talk and refreshments.
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Our guest speaker will be Imad Shabeeb an Engineer from Iraq. Engineers are engineers and most face similar issues. It makes no difference what you are, who you are or where you came from. Age, race, creed or origin; Engineers all face the same issues and problems and seek unity, professional jobs and opportunities.
Where lies the problems. Come and meet Mr. Shabeeb. Join us this month and meet some other experienced people. Our last meeting was a big success with many new faces
About the Meeting
Briefly how workers find their way into the U.S. and the first few years of the struggle of a third-world engineer in the U.S. Here, Imad, an Iraqi engineer will provide his point of view of the Iraq war and what's going on in the Middle East. He will discuss their education system compared to ours and how qualified foreign engineers relate to American engineers. He will speak about jobs and education for engineers in Iran, and Turkey.
What's going on in the Middle East, what was going on before the changes of the last decade?
Come and join other Section professionals for the talk and refreshments.
Information: Paul Ward, 973 790-1625. PWard1130@aol.com, Richard F. Tax, 201- 664-6954. rtax@aea.org.
Directions: tel. 973 772-5500 Information: Paul Ward, 973 790-1625. PWard1130@aol.com, Richard F. Tax, 201- 664-6954. rtax@aea.org.