By Abdulaziz Al-Rubaie
Okaz/Saudi Gazette
DAMMAM — A Saudi woman is running a gas station making her the first woman to do so in a field that is usually dominated by men.
Mervat Bukhari said she has her office by a gas station where she manages the workers and ensures that all safety procedures are taken.
“My station is on the highway in the Eastern Province. Soon women will start driving and I aim to empower and support women through my business. I plan to have a special lane for women for them to be comfortable,” said Bukhari.
She added that her company does only manage a gas station but also a resort and other facilities.
“I work as the head of the regional media department in an investment group. The group invests in the gas stations. They needed a woman to supervise the service chamber of the gas station. The gas station I am running has a five stars rating. So the group needed someone with experience to run it,” said Bukhari.
She said she has been diligent at supervising the work flow of the station and other facilities such as sports halls and hotel services offices.
“We plan to have women feeling safe at gas stations. We will also build a nearby shopping center to employ more women and provide better services for women as well. Being the first Saudi woman to occupy such a position is definitely an honor and a responsibility that I take seriously,” said Bukhari.
Okaz/Saudi Gazette
DAMMAM — A Saudi woman is running a gas station making her the first woman to do so in a field that is usually dominated by men.
Mervat Bukhari said she has her office by a gas station where she manages the workers and ensures that all safety procedures are taken.
“My station is on the highway in the Eastern Province. Soon women will start driving and I aim to empower and support women through my business. I plan to have a special lane for women for them to be comfortable,” said Bukhari.
She added that her company does only manage a gas station but also a resort and other facilities.
“I work as the head of the regional media department in an investment group. The group invests in the gas stations. They needed a woman to supervise the service chamber of the gas station. The gas station I am running has a five stars rating. So the group needed someone with experience to run it,” said Bukhari.
She said she has been diligent at supervising the work flow of the station and other facilities such as sports halls and hotel services offices.
“We plan to have women feeling safe at gas stations. We will also build a nearby shopping center to employ more women and provide better services for women as well. Being the first Saudi woman to occupy such a position is definitely an honor and a responsibility that I take seriously,” said Bukhari.
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