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aesop081
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Meridian said:You don't get the point.
It doesn't matter how they would even view it in their own culture. What matters is how what we have them do is something that we would prefer not to do. You can be as PC as you want, but how much would we have to pay for Canadian civilian contractors to go over to Iraq and empty garbage, sanitary unites, etc. There is a reason why people refer to it as menial labour.
We pay our sanitation engineers quite a bit of money to combat the very stigma associated with their job. I KNOW people who are "garbagemen", and they are not entirely prooud of what they do, but they sure are happy about their paycheques.
And you are missing the point as well....
Employement is gold for these people........trust me , i have dealt with enough local employees. We are providing them employement which in turn helps them provide for their families. But you are forgetting that its not all "menial" jobs...we hire interpreters, skilled construction labour as well. And for the record, they get paid pretty well. It is part of establishing good relations with the local population by contributing to the reconstruction of theire economy.