Tuesday 24 November 2020

HCT: From a JEWEL to a TURD in a DECADE!

Dear esteemed readers, please let me present a most heartfelt appeal to any god-damned fools out there who might be considering a stay in 'The Sandpit'. Take good note of the little story below and don't say that you were never warned!

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I worked at HCT full-time for more than 10 years, and can honestly state that during that time it changed from being one of the best employers in the UAE to one of the worst – if not THE WORST!

 I went there in 2010 with high expectations, and enjoyed (initially) having many excellent colleagues with diverse backgrounds and nationalities. Without doubt, HCT used be a decent place to work between 2010 and 2014, and the management allowed, appreciated and even encouraged innovation. Above all, there were many (OK, several) highly talented students there in those early years, and it was usually a pleasure to teach them.

 But it was about halfway through my second contract when it started to become clear that the orientation of the management had changed. Contracts became entirely subjective, not even worth the ink they were printed with, as senior management displayed a shameless lack of respect for the rules, changing the conditions all the time without even informing us teachers. The prospects of demotion and dismissal became ever greater, with the very real possibility of losing your job at a moment’s notice. One of my colleagues was fired on the very day he was due to take leave – only three days after having his contract renewed! I also heard horror stories of faculty being given their dismissal papers in the middle of lengthy and serious health treatment.

 Whereas HCT had once been one of the best paying colleges in the UAE, that quickly changed. Several staff members (non-teaching/faculty) received NO salary raise for almost a decade, even though living in the UAE had become ridiculously expensive. Moreover, faculty used to have the education fees for their children paid in full, but that was suddenly cut by half in the middle of the last school year I was there. Even worse, when the dreaded Faculty Merit system was initially introduced, many holders of doctorates found themselves downgraded to instructors in the middle of their contracts. At the same time, our Health insurance was abruptly changed, thus depriving many staff of their essential medication, even for long-standing illnesses such as diabetes.

 Another example of HCT’s lack of moral fiber is the depressingly high level of back-stabbing that went on there. In the latter days of my stay at HCT I witnessed many acts of the worse kind at all levels: senior staff would often spy on each other’s emails, and certain teachers would feel no shame in ‘snitching’ on their colleagues to curry favour with their supervisor. All this treachery and betrayal only ever served to ensure that they continued to harm each other, instead of working for the benefit of the organization.

 Finally, anybody who is still considering working for HCT should be aware that the contract you sign contains several articles that clearly conflict with the UAE’s Federal Labor Law – in other words, your contract is ILLEGAL! However, many of my HCT colleagues never discovered these conflicting articles until they were arbitrarily sacked!

 Still thinking of signing up? FORGET IT!!

25 comments:

Great Expectations said...

I think I recognise that fearsome faeces - it’s one of Sheikh Nayan’s ‘specials’, only emitted to favour those who go ‘above and beyond’ in their dedication to HCT.

MEANWHILE, this is what he normally gets up to when he’s not overseeing the destruction, erm, I mean, elevation, of the UAE’s finest further education organisation...

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/nov/12/caitlin-mcnamara-alleged-sexual-assault-sheikh-nahyan-bin-mubarak-al-nahyan-abu-dhabi-uae

How does he find the time? And the energy? To read all those books, I mean!

Anonymous said...

Quite frankly, I am disgusted by your latest posting, Suede.
It was quite unforgivable to follow a colon with a capital letter.
I expect a far higher showing from the arbiter of moral standards!

Anonymous said...

OMG, that is one hell of a turd! And could the picture be a metaphor for HCT’s future - about to be flushed down the pan?!

Suede Oasis said...

Oh dear, I MUST apologise for upsetting some of my most discerning readers! Actually, I though that my gratuitous and over-enthusiastic use of CAPITAL LETTERS for KEYWORDS would be the first sin to be exposed, but whatever floats your boat, I suppose.
Happy holidays, y’all!!

Sheikh Nana said...

I’m innocent! Now lick my bum ... please!?

Anonymous said...

where is farid ohan when we need him most of all?

Anonymous said...

Farid WHO? Is/Was he one of those 'old guard' management dinosaurs that got replaced in an Emiratist 'coup'?

Sharjah Shitter said...

I'm very happy to oblige and help you in your quest, my dear anon of above:

https://hctsucks.blogspot.com/2011/06/sharjahs-finest-dr-evil-farid-ohan.html

Unfortunately Dr Evil (aka Farid Ohan) still prowls the corridors of HCT, but it can only be a matter time before he is culled.

And good riddance too!

Khalifa Exile said...

Dear All,
It is my unfortunate duty to inform you that the blogger known as Suede Oasis has fallen victim to the accursed coronavirus. He passed away in a hospital near to London just before Christmas.
I am sure that I can speak for all of us who were abused and mistreated by HCT that we all offer sincere condolences to his wife and children, and give heartfelt thanks for his contributions in the struggle against corruption and deceit. He was the sole person of strength and justice to stand up to the Evil Empire that HCT became.
Whether this blog will continue or not I do not know, but I will keep you all informed via this channel.
Deepest Sympathies
KE

Anonymous said...

He posted here less than two weeks ago.

Anonymous said...

How long does it take to die from COVID?

Anonymous said...

Depends on age, health, treatment etc.
He must have gotten good treatment in Uk.

Very sad indeed.

Anonymous said...

Bell-end! Good riddance to him!

Anonymous said...

Input from HCT above.

Suede Oasis said...

Well, I am EXTREMELY happy to announce that the news of my demise is both premature and erroneous. Well, I s’pose you can’t beat a bit of humour to see out the old year, eh?
But I WILL beat the living daylights out of Khalifa Exile for this prank when I next see him!
Anyway, I sincerely wish a Happy New Year and an uneventful 2021 to all of my readers - even the goons!

Anonymous said...

Not funny.

Suede Oasis said...

Thanks - I wholeheartedly agree.

Anonymous said...

Farid is a very bad personality, I am amazed of the evil thinking level that he owns. Still wondering after 17 years, how he got into this college.

Anonymous said...

Even if the other side is totally correct, if Farid did not like, he becomes the real evil and shouts a lot, this is not an acceptable act from a college director

Anonymous said...

My God, is the evil Farid STILL ALIVE?!?
The Devil should have taken him years ago.
Surely he can’t exist much longer?!

Anonymous said...

Ahmed AlSaeed from CS HR is a turd too!!!

أحمد السعيد شحات أبن شحات

Suede Oasis said...

So just who is this Ahmed AlSaeed guy from CS/HR? Can anybody provide some enlightenment, or even enough information for a blog posting?
My portal is always open!
SuedeO

suede.oasis@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

My friend Mr Ahmed is very nice man. But he too much like money. And he run away before paying back. So he is not popular man today.

Anonymous said...

Hi Suede
I beg to differ with your assertion that it took a decade for HCT to reach the bottom of the pan. I was there for two contracts, 2008 to 2014, and during those years the transformation was noticeably complete.
So, about half a decade, I would say!
Regards
Clint

Anonymous said...

HCT Sharjah
New management has done all it can to erase whatever good will staff and faculty may have had with the introduction of polices and procedures that strike at the heart of reciprocal, trusting relationships. Among these include the introduction of biometric clock-in/clock-out and the counting of hours, campus-wide CCTV, redefining existing contracts to increase faculty teaching load, forced overtime, and the impossible demand that all degrees - including high school certificates - be attested by state and national governments as a condition for continued employment. This year onerous exam rules were implemented forcing faculty to submit grades within 48 hours, in addition to requiring an ad-hoc committee to review all A and F marks, after which a majority of grades were "normalized" by administrative authorities without consultation of relevant faculty. Communication from management is perfunctory, threatening, and often has to be clarified by an additional chain of grammatically and orthographically challenged messages. Management talks about seeking the opinion of stakeholders, but has never held any discussions with faculty. Large numbers of faculty have not had contracts renewed, others have been threatened with termination, and many are hoping to leave as soon as possible. Stay away. Stay away.