The woman with her profession challenges gender prejudice in Pristina: Becomes a conflict

It is not a common profession for Kosovo women, but it did not prevent 26-year-old Saranda Sheriff Rrecaj from working as ticket vendor in the new 7C urban traffic line in the capital. Rackets in a confession to KosovoPress have called for gender prejudice to be left behind, and for practice [...]
It is not a common profession for Kosovo women, but it did not prevent 26-year-old Saranda Sheriff Rrecaj from working as ticket vendor in the new 7C urban traffic line in the capital.
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Rays: Trade employment initiative has been the employment entity
The initiative didn't originally be mine, the employment agency called me and told me that if you're interested in work, I'm actually involved in it by 2015, and I'm told if you're hired for work, the job is amongst them. I've just taken it with a lot of sports, it's got a really interesting amount of cash, as long as I'm actually part of the taboo, so it's easy to get it just didn't have any problem either from my family or from my side that it's part of my taboo that it's not working out that it's an attractive job, it's easy“, she said.
The convoy also spoke of his support of the profession.
Rays: I feel privileged to do this job
I've felt privileged myself I've had a lot of support from both the urban traffic staff and the passengers have been very kind, maybe I have the destiny that it's a new line and it's very nice and careful there's also a bishish. I'm enjoying it as a contractor, and I find it interesting, and it's getting even more interesting for passengers and the way they're looking at me. Just become a woman. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Good luck. The manner of behavior is much better with a woman than with a male”, she added.
In addition to the Rhea, there are two women who exercise this male - dominated profession.
The chief executive chief of the “Urban”, Lulzim Rexhepaj for Kosovo Press, has indicated that this was his idea.
Rexhepaj said employing women has also improved service to passengers.
Rexhepaj: Employment of women as a contractor has been a step to provide better services
The “are currently working three women in a conduced position in urban traffic, which is very good performance. These started working and we put them on line 7C where the number of travelers is a little smaller to make it easier at the beginning of work. As an idea, it was mine to take charge of chief executive, I thought about how to get to a better performance, a better service to citizens. And analyzing it was one of the different ideas and among the measures we've taken it was the employment of women, since they're kinder, more correct, more responsible to work”, Rexhepaj stated.
He says that even though this company is interested in employing even drivers, so far they have not found so interested.
Women's employment has also been welcomed by passengers.
Hazbie Zeqiri, an older woman, says that the developers are motivating her to travel more urban buses.
Zaqiri: Good job, but good for them.
For them I'm traveling every day, I'm going to have to work very well because this, the job doesn't do anything to you, and if it's nice to this woman, many are beautiful, they're nice,”, this old woman said.
His impressions of Kosovo's contributions has also revealed to Naim Hajdini, who said he is seeing women in the profession for the first time.
Heidi: It's nice to see women pass out tickets.
I'm really enjoying the first time I've seen women drop tickets on buses, and the new buses and these young girls are fun for me”, he added.
Enver Peci, who traveled with this line, likewise expressed satisfaction that some prejudices have now been put to the side.
Peci: I think it was a good idea and we should all be equal.
Well, you know, it's not just that you're supposed to reach Albanians for being equal, not just men. I think it's very accurate, that's the second or third time I've just gotten on the buses like this by accident and I'm meeting this, and it's been a great pleasure to see this “, said Pec.
“Urban witness” with the new competition has been added to seven women/girls expected to start work soon












