16 Apr 2024
Tuesday 31 July 2018 - 09:24
Story Code : 313978

Iranian welder bravely struggles for her life

Iranian welder bravely struggles for her life
IFP - In life, failures come easy, and success is hard won. However, the drive to work hard makes even the impossible possible. Such is the story of a young woman who made significant strides to realise her ambition of becoming a welder and eventually succeeded.






Laya, a 34-year-old woman born in Shiraz in southern Iranian province of Fars, is the only female welder in a massive industrial site somewhere in Iran.

In a recent interview with the Iranian Labour News Agency (ILNA), she has shared the story of the hardships she faced before reaching her current position, encouraging other Iranian women with her success story.

 

Miserable Life

Years ago, when Laya was a high school student, her parents got separated after her father became flat broke.

Due to the financial situation of her family, Laya had no choice but to abandon the dream of studying in a university and rather try to get a job.

At that time, I used to make leather bags and wallets and sell them, she said.

But she didnt want to give up her education. Three years later, Laya decided not let her familys financial difficulties deter her path to receiving a degree.

Motivated by her desire to become a tour guide, Laya attended Irans general university entrance exam.

I took the university entrance exam. I was accepted into a university in Mashhad to study tourism and a university in our city to study architecture. I was stuck between two choices, whether to follow my passion or stay with a family who needed me, she said.

Upon her mothers request, Laya decided to stay in Shiraz and study architecture.

In the final years of university, her father was diagnosed with cancer. Moreover, her fathers financial difficulties had intensified and his creditors sued him.

I could not attend my classes. I had to study, attend court sessions, work and look after my father in the hospital, she said. However, despite all difficulties, Laya managed to become the top student at that semester.

 

Entering the Welding World

After a few while, her father passed away. Laya was then in charge of herself. She needed a full-time job to run the family, as she earned small income by making leather bags.

She became aware that the Technical and Vocational Training Organization holds welding workshops and top trainees could land themselves a job.

Laya attended the workshop. She had so much fire in herself that managed to beat her male rivals and become a top trainee, setting her life on its current trajectory.

One thing I was sure of was that I would become a top trainee, come what may, she said.

At the end of the course, she was sent to an oil site in a small city in oil-rich regions of southern Iran.

 

Strange Problems

Laya started working as a welder and advanced her career well.

Everything was going well for Laya until people in the small city started objecting her presence over fears she could be corrupt.

People gathered in front of my workplace. They wanted me to go. That was a small city and I was the only female welder among so many men. People were angry. They didnt want me to be there. I was afraid what would happen if I lose my job, she said.

However, Laya decided to resist and fight for her job. She says the only reason that saved her from being fired was her quality work and the support of chief executives of the company she was working for.

I had not reached that position so easily. I chose to stay for as long as they tolerate me, she said. After a few months, people got used to her and the problem was solved.

 

Work Challenges

Despite her good work, Laya still faces difficulties in her workplace because she is a single woman.

She says people around her have sometimes tried to sexually harass her.

At my workplace, I have been under pressure. People have given me annoying offers, she said.

Throughout my life, I have faced attempts for sexual harassment and I have resisted them by expressing objection. But here, it is so difficult, she said.

Despite all the hardships, Laya does not intend to cave into pressure.

I wont be stopped. Today, Im a senior welder in a big industrial site. I receive good income and stand on my own feet, she said.


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