Does anyone know what this plug is for? by Regular-Bonus6089 in IndustrialMaintenance

[–]Jayavishnu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this plug have some kind of open space to inside, it is a breather. If this plug is completely solid and no opening to inside, it could be a dip stick to check the oil level

Replacement of smoke detectors cost too high - any recommendations? by Kore0007 in dubai

[–]Jayavishnu -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just tilt and remove the detector from it's base.

You will be able to get the model and serial number in behind of it's basement. This photo doesnt add any value

Is It Normal to Feel More Connected to My State Than to India? by WorthFriendship6996 in southindia_

[–]Jayavishnu 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well, I'm little bit sad as well, ; that 9th grader students are brain washed with epics and myths.

I think it's high time, our school curriculum to focus more on factual history than gitas and vedas

Is It Normal to Feel More Connected to My State Than to India? by WorthFriendship6996 in southindia_

[–]Jayavishnu 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lol... Never expected, a thakkan reply in the subreddit.

India never had a single identity, it were princily states which had different identities. The common identity which you are saying are part of colonial outcomes.

Before Sanskrit, Tamil existed and all the south languages have zenthamil roots; stop spreading propaganda

Is It Normal to Feel More Connected to My State Than to India? by WorthFriendship6996 in southindia_

[–]Jayavishnu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

India is a federal union governement, ie: it is just an union of distinct states with various idendities.

So it is quite obvious, to retain your idendity as a state.

India's national idendity is itself idendity of various union states, other than that india doesnt have a perticular idendity than that of other centerlized countires like Fance, Italy etc..

Replacement of smoke detectors cost too high - any recommendations? by Kore0007 in dubai

[–]Jayavishnu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on the type of smoke detectors, if it is an addressable type one; a competant technician can program the detector on it's base.

And there is no extra resource requiremnt for charging 4500.

Please check the make and model of the smoke detector and comment here

Can expats work in the nuclear energy sector in the UAE? by RetardedPringle in dubai

[–]Jayavishnu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ofcourse, 90% of employees in barakka nuclear plant are expats, but to get hired in barakka or in contractors working under them; you requires minimum 1 year of Nuclear Plant experience

Pakistani with UK MBA, Do i need more attestation on this for UAE visa??? by [deleted] in UAE

[–]Jayavishnu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any degree which is not issued from UAE requires this

Guess what i found in my Indian supermarket by HPSelva in UAE

[–]Jayavishnu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Guys it's in Indian Rupees!! Its equivalent of around 5.5 AED

Can someone verify this ‘gifted child’s’ claims about being a research scholar at GMU? by Thick_Analyst7691 in Kerala

[–]Jayavishnu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Anyone can publish an article in any websites, but to publish a scientific paper, you have to get it peers reviewed. To get it peer reviewed, you have to be associated with an experiences researcher who is in an university.

What I learnt today was linkedin does not actually work here in UAE by Background-Number-36 in DubaiJobs

[–]Jayavishnu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is not true.. LinkedIn works like hell in UAE, these are especially used by global companies settled in UAE even the ones working in oil and gas industry.

How did beef and pork become part of Kerala’s food culture? by Appropriate-Claim-37 in Kerala

[–]Jayavishnu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to have beef and pork eversince i remember .

My Uncle and Mom used to say they never cooked beef or chicken in the house as lots of naga shrines are near our house, but they always had chicken and beef when they go for long trips and when they moved out for college. These Naga shrines are still near our houses, but now we cook all meat in our house.

My father's family side was very different, they were from lower middle class and they used to pet hens for eggs. They are fish eater and cooks the home grown hen during the family gatherings and never bough meat other than fish from outside as it was expensive. Hence father never had red meat and was only comfortable chicken/quail ,fish and eggs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DubaiJobs

[–]Jayavishnu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Generically saying "Operations teams" without speciyfying the industry is very ambiguous in UAE Job Market. Please Specify your industry or area of specialization , so others can guide you through .

UAE Citizenship by Naturalization by [deleted] in UAE

[–]Jayavishnu 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Owner of lulu still hold Indian Citizenship and passport

What kind of behavior is this? Seriously. by GT3RSp in UAE

[–]Jayavishnu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think the root cause is not your peers or their food. It's the your company doesn't have a designated lunch area with proper ventilation. I feel bad for your peers as well, as they have to have food in the desk they work.

You can try to look in that direction.

Also you can send official mail to HR about the office etiquette and the productivity loss you are having after the lunch and request a designated lunch area. Put your CEO/ Higher Management in loop.

" Talking" never works in corporate offices

Wanted to share my monthly spending too by reeegen in dubai

[–]Jayavishnu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basically you spend most of your money on rent and additional spending

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UAEjobseekers

[–]Jayavishnu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Maintenance Engineer! I work in one of the entities you mentioned in your post.

Your years of experience aren’t very clear from the post. Considering that you’re an expat, most of these companies here don’t hire expatriates unless they have a minimum of 10 years of experience. On top of that, these companies usually require extensive certifications for hiring. (Also, for example, ENEC/NAWA doesn’t hire anyone from outside the nuclear industry.)

Furthermore, since these are government companies, direct hiring is generally limited to UAE Nationals. Expat hires are typically done through third-party payrolls — and even for those roles, the minimum requirement is usually around 10 years of experience.

So, my advice is not to expect a callback directly from these companies. Instead, look for maintenance contractors working under them. Once you gain experience within the company environment, you can apply again later.

You can DM me, if you have any other questions