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University of Windsor and Automotive Engineering

engineering degree: My dream was like, one day, I am going to be designing cars, and I am going to settle down in Canada and just live a happy life as everybody seems to live, according to Toronto Star. He set about the task with hard work, earning a Masters degree in automotive engineering from the University of Windsor, with top grades. His plan was simple: work hard here, get a university engineering degree and live out a dream unattainable back home. But after graduation, the dream took a turn. Khan operates a dozen stations in the GTA. In the initial job interview, Khan specifically told me that you could not get overtime but you would have to work longer hours, Naseem, 31, said in a recent interview with the Star and Global 16x9. Unable to get a job in his field, he ended up working in a Toronto gas station, often more than 100 hours a week, all without being paid for thousands of hours of overtime, Naseem alleges in a $1.1-million civil suit against his former Petro-Canada boss, a fellow Pakistani Canadian named Shoyaib Khan. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.