u/greymargyn

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Urgent Help Needed: Bangladeshi Worker in Jeddah Injured, Expired Iqama & No Medical Support

A Bangladeshi labor worker in Jeddah met with an accident and has a broken elbow. His iqama is expired, and now the company is refusing to pay for his treatment. GOSI is also not covering the case because of the expired iqama.

What options does he have legally or medically in Saudi Arabia? Can he still file a labor complaint or get emergency treatment somehow?

Does anyone know affordable hospitals, charity clinics, or government facilities in Jeddah that may help expatriate workers in such situations?

The injury is serious and he needs urgent treatment. Any genuine advice would be appreciated.

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u/greymargyn — 17 hours ago
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33, pregnant, raising a toddler, and confused about restarting my career

I’m 33, currently pregnant with my second child and raising a toddler. I completed my B.Com in 2014 and MA English in 2018. I’ve also worked as an SAT and IGCSE instructor for 8+ years.

I’ve been trying to pursue ACCA since 2021, but life kept interrupting — marriage, pregnancy, childcare, responsibilities, exhaustion. Now I’m questioning whether ACCA still makes sense for me or if an online MBA +ACCA would be a better fit at this stage of life.

I genuinely want a professional career and growth, but I also feel torn between ambition and motherhood.

Has anyone restarted their career successfully after long ?

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u/greymargyn — 3 days ago