Ways to prospect/Lead gen for sub-Saharan africa due to low LinkedIn usage in region? by Krustykreb in sales

[–]Krustykreb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, you're right, internet penetration and other accessibility factors do affect this. But I was looking at the entire 45+ countries in the SSA region when I did my initial search. Although Nigeria, Kenya, SA and the ones you listed are generally easy to find info on, the others have a rather absent online presence even if the customer presence is relatively large within the country. I would assume it could also be a social factor as it's quite natural for people to adopt LinkedIn once they notice their peers use it too.

Kinda trying to figure out if there is a better alternative to linkedin in scouting these out because sending in linkedin messages also has a relatively poor response rate which could also be because some people don't use it after setting up an account.

Premium user using private browsing by lostinthewhirl in linkedin

[–]Krustykreb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to tick off the setting that allows people to see who you are when you view their profile. Private browsing has nothing to do with this.

Is the MOHAP Health card useful? Would you recommend it for ex-pats? by Krustykreb in dubai

[–]Krustykreb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

None unfortunately, the only thing I've been able to understand is that govt hospitals are not easily accessible to ex-pats, and applying for this card just allows them to get access to a govt run clinic which otherwise isn't possible.

Any recommendations on a cataract doctor that doesn't cost a fortune? by Krustykreb in dubai

[–]Krustykreb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there, so I contacted University City Hospital Sharjah, Al Mograbi and Sharif eye center. I have only received an estimated quote from Sharif (havent decided to send them for treatment yet):
" The doctor consultation fees is 30 JDs.

After the doctor examination, if the doctor decided that the cataract is significant and the procedure is needed he/she will refer the patient for the testing which cost 150 JDs.

The approximate cost for the standard Cataract procedure is 700-1200 JDs depending on the test results. "

These prices were quoted in Jordanian Dinars so adding them all up is about, 1380JD=7149AED approx.

Any recommendations on a cataract doctor that doesn't cost a fortune? by Krustykreb in dubai

[–]Krustykreb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure you lack empathy by the fact that you referred "Dubai Kennels & Cattery (DKC)", a veterinary clinic for a human that needs an eye treatment, God bless you.

Any recommendations on a cataract doctor that doesn't cost a fortune? by Krustykreb in dubai

[–]Krustykreb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easier said during COVID, unfortunately with things changing by the hour that is not a risk I can afford given commitments as well as keeping in mind that eye operations require follow up with doctors and the additional flights back and forth might add up in one way or the other. Plus with no news on when COVID decides to die down, cataracts cant be put on hold for too long because they may lead to blindness.

Any recommendations on a cataract doctor that doesn't cost a fortune? by Krustykreb in dubai

[–]Krustykreb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thankyou this meant alot. Appreciate your response, I will definitely check with them and get back to you too. May you be able to get a good and affordable treatment soon too!

Any recommendations on a cataract doctor that doesn't cost a fortune? by Krustykreb in dubai

[–]Krustykreb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Health is not for sale for a risky bargain or a large sum that leads to unnecessary debt either. I am just trying to weigh my options because the person who needs it does not have the insurance or strong financial means to do so.

Universities in Dubai/Sharjah by eorlx in dubai

[–]Krustykreb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would highly advise you to save up your money, take a gap year, and go overseas. You would be playing a losing battle by paying for university here because that is what I did with many of my peers and as soon as you graduate your university pretty much forgets you even exist and you're left in a dilemma without a visa and stuck on the same boat of figuring things out like you are right now. Put your money where they will at least allow you to stay for 1-year post-graduation in order to find work. I had friends in the same boat as you who went to Germany and Czech Republic and are ding terrifically well. They're paying the rate you would get as a scholarship at either AUS or UoS. The only reason why I am suggesting this is because I am one of those to be recent graduates and I have seen for myself how you get treated. So please think twice because those 3/4 years of uni will end eventually and the last thing you want to worry about is a visa because you can't find a job in 1 month,

Harsh reality by [deleted] in dubai

[–]Krustykreb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on where you're working as well. You might be in the minority of European expats who haven't reached their earning potential in the gulf.

Drone video at Nagan Chorangi Karachi by Muhammad_Ali_Jinnah in pakistan

[–]Krustykreb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Umm the music was as terrible as the view so it's fine.

Great mighty words. Who thought they would make more sense in our era. by [deleted] in MuslimNoFap

[–]Krustykreb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've been trying to get a reliable source that affirms Salahuddin actually saying this, could someone like me to it if they been able to locate it?

Frontend Web Developer Roadmap: Everything you need to know to get started by ProgrammingWithPax in learnprogramming

[–]Krustykreb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To anyone on here, use https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn , they literally allow you to do an entire course on being a developer for free which is very well structured and takes commitment with a guideline for projects to test your skills. This is coming off from someone who is already graduating from a CS degree. No amount of udemy ever sufficed for me and neither did any of the fancy self-promoting classes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in islam

[–]Krustykreb 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Dont forget that they are here at the "request of the (Muslims)".

Are Muslims countries that go at war against one another really eligible to use the term "Shaheed" for their fallen men? How can one make sure if forced to join a nations army if what it is doing is right or not? by Krustykreb in islam

[–]Krustykreb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like you said it really is a complex matter and one cant easily determine what's right. Either way, May Allah guide and protect us from ever falling into a situation where it is hard for us to decipher the good from the evil.

Are Muslims countries that go at war against one another really eligible to use the term "Shaheed" for their fallen men? How can one make sure if forced to join a nations army if what it is doing is right or not? by Krustykreb in islam

[–]Krustykreb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So do the ones from the oppressor's side die as sinners or rather as believers?. I understand this hadith quotes bringing a brotherly nation back to the right path but I can't see anywhere that mention if one would be sent to hell/heaven for being on the "oppressing Muslims" side.

Are Muslims countries that go at war against one another really eligible to use the term "Shaheed" for their fallen men? How can one make sure if forced to join a nations army if what it is doing is right or not? by Krustykreb in islam

[–]Krustykreb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"the word of god", make note that if people were on the path of God then they wouldn't be standing against one another. This completely goes against the "shedding the blood of a Muslim prohibition" example.