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14-02-2022, 08:09 PM
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LOL same bro. This is when sinkie boomer tried to english.
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I doubt he/she is conversing in English.
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15-02-2022, 06:00 AM
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li gong simi lanjiao I catch no ball
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Ya lor. If uni grad email type like this really jialat sia
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20-02-2022, 02:28 PM
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Me also no ball catch.
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20-02-2022, 03:02 PM
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Had been jobless and took the sgunited midway career switch. It is damn useless la. Idk why the gahmen keep championing it. Even those retrenched pmet have to get a huge salary cut in order to get re-employed and kowtow to millennials, who probably earn more than me coz they are young
Bear in mind, when u r in your 40s, u r out of the economy already. U r tardy, slow and probably expensive. Still wanna mid career switch? Wake up from your Singaporean dream pls
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20-02-2022, 11:04 PM
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Had been jobless and took the sgunited midway career switch. It is damn useless la. Idk why the gahmen keep championing it. Even those retrenched pmet have to get a huge salary cut in order to get re-employed and kowtow to millennials, who probably earn more than me coz they are young
Bear in mind, when u r in your 40s, u r out of the economy already. U r tardy, slow and probably expensive. Still wanna mid career switch? Wake up from your Singaporean dream pls
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Then you tell me what's the alternative la...kpkb so much
Your previous career is already gone. You can either 1) try another employer in your field, 2) choose to undetake a career switch with a paycut, 3) be a grab/food panda guy, 4) or remain unemployed.
The millenial is your boss cause he is zai. What's wrong with kowtowing to him? Your ego so fragile that you cannot accept a millenial boss?
This is the reality of the world. You kpkb also no use. No one owes you a living. The govt tries to create a pathway for people like you to see if there is another career alternative for you. Paycut is for sure. But in the long-run, perhaps you can still suceed if you try hard enough.
No one can guarantee you will do well. It's on you to have a flexible mindset and be open to re-skilling and re-learning. I got 40+ year-old friends who managed to transition into IT as business analysts after taking courses. Sure, they got a paycut. But they are actually doing well now; some have also been promoted to do larger projects in well-known companies.
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21-02-2022, 03:50 AM
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The amount of applied many gov sectors. Instant rejection or unsuccessful after the most positive thing sound hopeless people, likely still living out there as you your parents and spending of economy, can up to 3 mths of yr salary.
I graduated in Dec 2021 i only applicants for year end result is slow? Not sure true wor. Can get in is slow? Not sure true wor. Can get in is successful. You are hopeless? It actually the point. Its justify your own drive. Try harder. Well, i worked for each job but what
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i got brain damage trying to understand this comment
how on earth did you graduate from uni?
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21-02-2022, 06:20 PM
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hmm 10k savings. Tough, but until you find a new job, you need to eat cheap meals and no other expenses except bills and house. Well, ifyou really want to quit and not worry about your financial state as much, you can work grabfood or those vaccination usher etc. those covid related work.
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It's generally better to find a job while employed.
This is because you have better negotiation power with any would-be employer.
Otherwise, they will low-ball you because they know you don't have any alternative.
Also, the longer you are out of work, the less your previous work experience will count.
So, it can become an issue for you.
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21-02-2022, 07:05 PM
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Had been jobless and took the sgunited midway career switch. It is damn useless la. Idk why the gahmen keep championing it. Even those retrenched pmet have to get a huge salary cut in order to get re-employed and kowtow to millennials, who probably earn more than me coz they are young
Bear in mind, when u r in your 40s, u r out of the economy already. U r tardy, slow and probably expensive. Still wanna mid career switch? Wake up from your Singaporean dream pls
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This is a reality. Just hope wont get retrenched. Everyone will eventually reach 40s. By then should focus more on health and well being
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22-02-2022, 12:06 PM
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This is a reality. Just hope wont get retrenched. Everyone will eventually reach 40s. By then should focus more on health and well being
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Ya. In your 40s should focus more on health and well being. Whatever robust dreams in your younger years are either fulfilled or still dreaming away but must be realistic.
I am in my mid 40s, though currently still employed but more relaxed and not so worried about retrenchment cos no commitment, no debts no kids even though I am married.
The last thing you worry is get into medical debt so take care of your health really. One health bill can wipe out more than half of your savings.
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