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Nida Saleh is the first-ever woman to work as a metro train driver in the patriarchal country. This is how she overcame gender stereotypes to get the job of her dreams.
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00:00My name is Nidha Saliah and I am the first female train driver in Orange Dine as the first female train driver.
00:25My name is Nidha Saliah and I am the first female train driver in Orange Dine as a transportation engineer.
00:33I saw the female train driver in Orange Dine as the first female train driver.
00:39I have to share my own management with this idea that this is a male-dominant field.
00:47In that moment, I was convinced that I could also do this and then my training was changed.
00:54My Chinese teacher taught me the training 6 months ago.
00:58My parents taught me a lot of sports.
01:01At the beginning, it was a bit surprising because I had to divert my field.
01:05However, I had to do a lot of sports.
01:08When I was on the first train, I had a lot of responsibility.
01:13But when I was on the first trip, I thought that I could achieve a lot of things.
01:20My student is a professional driver, which is a professional driver.
01:21My business driver is a driver under monitoring throughout the job.
01:26If you have a job trying to do this, you have to have a professional and professional professional skills.
01:33foreign
02:03This is where you are learning on daily basis.
02:08There are many different aspects of the train.
02:12There are also many other aspects of the metro system.
02:15I am involved in transportation projects.
02:19For other girls, I want to say that
02:22they need to come in technical ways.
02:25The biggest thing is that we live in stigmatized mood
02:29is that we have to work in our own interior.
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