New members of the Libya forum, introduce yourself here
I hope you're settling well in Misurata, i was there last year for about 5 months and i'll be happy to help if there is anything you need. There is another member of this forum who is also from Pakistan (i'm pretty sure it's Pakistan) and who works for Al NAseeem in Misurata...his name is Mohsen i think. Maybe you two could help each other over there... j ust a though
welcome to Libya anywayWassalam
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽Thank you for your concern. I will ask you if anything I need. Yes, Mohsin is my聽 friend. We came together in聽 Misurata.
Brother conditions are not good in Binghazi in these days. Some groups are fighting each other.聽 Try to ask from your company. what they are saying regarding your security.
I am Sheralyn.聽 I am a nurse and it is my first day in this site. ... I somehow enjoying my stay here in libya for two years now.聽 Hope that everybody are safe. .
Good to see u in this forum. What city r u living ?

I found it a very informative website, Thanks a lot to all for sharing informations.
Wassalam.
Atif
dubi wrote:I'm frustrated. I cannot respond to messages in my inbox unless I post in the forum. But I don't have contributions to make in the forum and I'm told it is not wise to speak publicly.
To activate your PM system you first have to make a number of posts. You can reply to existing posts or make new ones.聽
This is the same for everyone. This is to stop spammers from joining up and then immediately flooding the system with spam emails.聽
You could post about your country, about life there, about yourself. Just use your imagination and then start posting聽 
Thanks for the info.
Surely there must be a better way.
It actually let me use pm until just recently, so I doubt it is set up this way to prevent spam otherwise I would have been prevented from the beginning.
It seems this is more about forced participation, which I would be happy to do if anyone else participated freely, but I've been warned its not safe to speak freely on the forums...and with no pm's allowed...I guess I say goodbye?
Another bit of advice to improve the site... Allow an option to delete individual messages instead of having to remove a whole conversation.
I could have 50 useless messages and 1 with important info, and when space is full, I have no choice but to delete everything.
dubi wrote:@stumpy,
Thanks for the info.
Surely there must be a better way.
It actually let me use pm until just recently, so I doubt it is set up this way to prevent spam otherwise I would have been prevented from the beginning.
It seems this is more about forced participation, which I would be happy to do if anyone else participated freely, but I've been warned its not safe to speak freely on the forums...and with no pm's allowed...I guess I say goodbye?
Another bit of advice to improve the site... Allow an option to delete individual messages instead of having to remove a whole conversation.
I could have 50 useless messages and 1 with important info, and when space is full, I have no choice but to delete everything.
Those who are sending emails to you already have posted frequently enough to have their system activated.
You can dump individual emails.聽
The system is not designed to force people to participate. You do so at your own free will.聽
As new member I had to go through the same as anyone else, participate and post before ym PM system was up and running.
Sorry that you are thinking of leaving, but perhaps reconsider, post on other sections of the forum and then get聽 your PM system up and running.
This is a great forum and I am sure others will agree with me.
My name is Amos B.Barclay,Jr. a Liberian with excellence knowledge in general constructions or civil engineer.I have seven years experience working in industrial, private and Ngos sectors.I am seeking job in Libya to help rebuild the war tune country as my quota.Never have I live in Libya nor stop there,but my passion leaves me to work there.
I stand ready to submit my credential to authenticate my qualification when so required.
Thank for your program.I look forward to hearing from your soon.
My name is Mohamed Smine, a Moroocan national, living in Libya since 2002, and working in the hospitality business, hotels and catering to oil businesses in the Libyan desert,
I traveled al over the world and worked and lived in 8 different countries in Europe, middle east, north Africa and the United states of America, I also speak Arabic, French, English and german.
Reason : For security reasons please do not give over personal contact infos on the forum
Reason : Your post is off-topic
Abdul
Thanks for all your efforts ^^ I am a Libyan girl if anyone wants to ask ^^
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I am a turkish guy moving to Misratah most probably next September or October.
I'd really like to meet other expats and locals to make friends before moving there. I am opened to all advices and having friendly chats.
My name is Nathan Hatch and am looking at working in Libya doing Security Sector Mapping and am VERY interested in making contacts and friends and am hoping to contribute to the Libyan economy by hiring Libyans to help document the security situation that is actually really happening on the ground across the country. This will remain Libya's biggest issue until it is sorted through and militias' problems and grievances are solved in order to come to a solid conclusion and rebuilding Libya's economy. I look forward to making the decision by the 22nd of next month so wish me and my professional team the best!
Thank You,
Nathan Hatch
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I am trying to find a job in Libya ( my background is project management) . Could you direct me to websites of local Oil Cos and if possible, provide me with names of recruiting agents that provide personnel to these companies ?
Many thanks in advance
Paul
Please note that the "New Members" thread is only meant for the introduction of new members.
If you have a specific question to ask a particular member, you may do so through the private messaging system >Click on avatar > Send a message.
As for your questions regarding expatriation, feel free to create a new topic on the Libya forum so that members may guide you.
All the best,
Bhavna
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