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Mohamed Al Safar
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IM BACK !! MY TOP 10 SNEAKERS OF 2023 !!
Hey fam! Here's my top 10 sneakers of 2023! let me know whats on your lists! Enjoy! :)
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MY TOP 10 MOST EXPENSIVE SNEAKERS (2023)
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Hey fam! just wanted to share with you guys my updated top 10 most expensive sneakers in my collection! enjoy!
LEGIT CHECKING SNEAKERS !!
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Download Check Check App USE "MOHAMED" for a free legit check for first-time sign ups iPhone: apple.co/3foAS6L Android: bit.ly/3SNAe21
LATEST SNEAKER HAUL !!
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Hey fam! just wanted to share with you my recent sneaker haul! enjoy!
THEY FINALLY OPENED ONE OF MY FAVORITES SPOTS IN DUBAI + LATEST PICK UPS !!
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Hey fam just wanted to share with you guys one of my favorite spots that opened in Dubai and of course show you guys my latest pick ups! Enjoy! :)
I CANT BELIEVE I MET ANAKIN SKYWALKER + SNEAKER PICK UPS !!
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I CANT BELIEVE I MET ANAKIN SKYWALKER SNEAKER PICK UPS !!
PICKED UP ANOTHER DJ KHALED FRIENDS AND FAMILY !!
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PICKED UP ANOTHER DJ KHALED FRIENDS AND FAMILY !!
FIRST LOOK AT THE ALL NEW BMW XM + MY LATEST BEARBRICK PICK UPS !!
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FIRST LOOK AT THE ALL NEW BMW XM MY LATEST BEARBRICK PICK UPS !!
MY LATEST PICK UPS + EATING A5 JAPANESE WAGYU IN DUBAI !!
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MY LATEST PICK UPS EATING A5 JAPANESE WAGYU IN DUBAI !!
I CANT BELIEVE THESE SNEAKERS WENT ON SALE !!
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I CANT BELIEVE THESE SNEAKERS WENT ON SALE !!
UNBOXING THE PALM ANGELS X FARFETCH COLLAB !! #shorts
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UNBOXING THE PALM ANGELS X FARFETCH COLLAB !! #shorts
DINING AT A MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANT IN DUBAI !!!
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DINING AT A MICHELIN STAR RESTAURANT IN DUBAI !!!
MY ENTIRE LOUIS VUITTON AIR FORCE COLLECTION !!
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MY ENTIRE LOUIS VUITTON AIR FORCE COLLECTION !!
SHOPPING FOR BAPE FURNITURE !! ($100,000)
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SHOPPING FOR BAPE FURNITURE !! ($100,000)
YOU WONT BELIEVE WHAT I FOUND ON FARFETCH !!! SHOPPING HAUL !!
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YOU WONT BELIEVE WHAT I FOUND ON FARFETCH !!! SHOPPING HAUL !!
MY RAREST UNRELEASED SNEAKERS !!!! (PART 2)
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MY RAREST UNRELEASED SNEAKERS !!!! (PART 2)
SHOPPING AT PRESENTED BY !!! WHAT DID I COP ?!
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SHOPPING AT PRESENTED BY !!! WHAT DID I COP ?!
I FINALLY COPPED THIS NIKE DUNK SB !! + CYCLING AROUND DUBAI !!
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I FINALLY COPPED THIS NIKE DUNK SB !! CYCLING AROUND DUBAI !!
RAREST UNRELEASED SNEAKERS IN MY COLLECTION !! ( PART 1)
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RAREST UNRELEASED SNEAKERS IN MY COLLECTION !! ( PART 1)
LATEST PICK UPS !! TRAVIS SCOTT FRAGMENT LOWS + MORE !!!
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LATEST PICK UPS !! TRAVIS SCOTT FRAGMENT LOWS MORE !!!
$8000 DOLLAR BEARBRICK AND SB DUNK PICK UPS !!
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$8000 DOLLAR BEARBRICK AND SB DUNK PICK UPS !!
FIRST EVER OLYMPIC INSPIRED NIKE SB !!!
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FIRST EVER OLYMPIC INSPIRED NIKE SB !!!
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Con man just like your dad, start spending the school profits on the school and not on trainers: Your dad is breaking Bahrain Labour Law. Address it please, you are one of the directors ditch the high end food and start paying your teachers and staff at Capital School Bahrain you nasty ignorant spoilt shit. Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Con man just like your dad, start spending the school profits on the school and not on trainers: Your dad is breaking Bahrain Labour Law. Address it please, you are one of the directors ditch the high end food and start paying your teachers and staff at Capital School Bahrain you nasty ignorant spoilt shit. Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Con man just like your dad, start spending the school profits on the school and not on trainers: Your dad is breaking Bahrain Labour Law. Address it please, you are one of the directors ditch the high end food and start paying your teachers and staff at Capital School Bahrain you nasty ignorant spoilt shit. Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Con man just like your dad, start spending the school profits on the school and not on trainers: Your dad is breaking Bahrain Labour Law. Address it please, you are one of the directors ditch the high end food and start paying your teachers and staff at Capital School Bahrain you nasty ignorant spoilt shit. Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Con man just like your dad, start spending the school profits on the school and not on trainers: Your dad is breaking Bahrain Labour Law. Address it please, you are one of the directors ditch the high end food and start paying your teachers and staff at Capital School Bahrain you nasty ignorant spoilt shit. Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Con man just like your dad, start spending the school profits on the school and not on trainers: Your dad is breaking Bahrain Labour Law. Address it please, you are one of the directors ditch the high end food and start paying your teachers and staff at Capital School Bahrain you nasty ignorant spoilt shit. Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Con man just like your dad, start spending the school profits on the school and not on trainers: Your dad is breaking Bahrain Labour Law. Address it please, you are one of the directors ditch the high end food and start paying your teachers and staff at Capital School Bahrain you nasty ignorant spoilt shit. Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Con man ! Start spending the profits on books and resources on the school, it is not a cash cow for trainers, Your teachers are suffering, you area fucking disgrace the lot of you: Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Con man! Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Con man just like your dad, paying your staff 15 days late. No library books, teachers buying books, and resources for the school and you spending all the profits on designers sneakers - you are an absolute fucking disgrace, Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
Thinking of joining the teaching staff at Capital School Bahrain? Here's the lowdown, sprinkled with a touch of humour. Brace yourself. Money Matters: For the first six weeks, expect to be on a "fun" diet-because Mr. Adel Saffar won't pay you. You’ll need about £6000 to cover your rent, deposit, and living expenses. So, if you're fond of eating and having a roof over your head, plan ahead! Relocation Costs: Don’t count on any help for your baggage allowance or relocation expenses. Apparently, teleportation isn’t a thing yet. Late Salaries: You’ll get to play a thrilling game of "When Will My Salary Arrive?" Mr. Saffar likes to keep it interesting by paying up to 7 days late. Cleaners? They get their pay a whopping 15 days late. Talk about suspense! Creative Accounting: After some impressive mental gymnastics, you might notice you’re only paid for 11 months instead of 12. It's like a magic trick but without the fun. Health Insurance: Forget about health insurance until you've survived three months. After that, it's reduced to a princely sum of £150 per year. Hope you enjoy Russian roulette with your health! Summer Salary Shenanigans: Plan on resigning after a year? Expect to be strong-armed into forfeiting your summer pay, or you won’t see your June salary. Ethics, you ask? Well, the Al Saffar family seems to have left theirs in pairs of designer trainers - keep reading... Extravagant Spending: Check out Mohammed Al Saffar, one of the school directors, who flaunts his £150K designer trainers collection housed in a Burj Khalifa penthouse. Now you know where your summer salary went-straight into a pair of overpriced sneakers. Resources? What Resources? Dreaming of books and teaching materials? Keep dreaming. Maybe Mohammed could sell a pair of his beloved trainers to buy a few books. There's no books in the secondary school library. It is a school, after all, not just a cash cow for his shoe addiction. In summary, if you want to teach in a place where late payments are a norm, health insurance is a luxury, and books are mythical creatures, then Capital School Bahrain is your dream job. Just remember to pack your sense of humour and an extra pair of running shoes-you might need them to chase down your paycheck!
do you have all off white air Jordan 1
Bro, you neeeeeed to get the Manila 4s
Do you have horegons 4
Jordan 4 is crazy. Those things are painful
Jordan 3 collections
WORK…. A day in your life… I hate motherfuckers inheriters… You have no skills of your own at all. And have no concept of money and what it represent. I built my companies, hired my team, bought my buildings, all by myself… I’m sick watching shit like that frankly.
Anybody 2024? 🥲
Let me buy the arcade
El de abajo es FAKE
We need Nike to drop these again
Releasing next year
no on cares
I bet you you don’t have what the dunks
Absolute trash.
Sound salty and broke lol
Spare me some shoes you got to much lol
What is this song?
Nlke SB Paris
Air forces ???
Top 5 gucci shoes?
Will you give me some Jordan some red Jordan ones
Do you have jordan 4 pine greens
Give me a shout out bro🎉🎉
Dream shoes 🙈
Terrible fakes not even what the actual shoe looks like at all
Those calipari are crazy
800 pieces in Europe and 2400 for the US.. Currently going below retail online but it's a piece to keep and enjoy.. Love ur collection 🔥
Mohammed : 👟👞 Bader : 🌭🌮🍉🍔🍝🍩
Sheesh 🙄 he fronting .
Do u have airmags or Paris dunks
Do u have Paris dunks