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30-09-2008, 08:56 PM
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Yo Ronaldo. Dude Luv has officially retired from the rat race. I'm now a passive investor with lots of free time to focus on my hobbies like rearing fishes, surfing the net, spending quality time with my kids, etc. To all who are still working regardless of your position and salary and perks, I wish you all good luck. I won't be visiting this site again, ever! Cheers, Dude Luv.
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01-10-2008, 07:18 AM
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2813
now im working in middle east No one retail company as Matirial mgt cuslt.i have 4 years exp.now im doing a pg diploma in supply chain mgt.after i complete this cource i would like to go singapore for a better job.wat u concered with future retail and supply chain oppertunities in singapore.
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02-10-2008, 10:04 AM
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2821
ronaldo... keeping quiet?
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02-10-2008, 11:35 PM
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2824
to my dear veerapan,
Thanks 4 ur valuable advice...... keep it up
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06-10-2008, 12:37 PM
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2841
Ronaldo! where are u??
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06-10-2008, 01:12 PM
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2843
That's awesome Dude Luv. You rock!
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07-10-2008, 12:36 AM
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2852
hi all, while doing some research for an interview tomorrow, i chanced upon this site. Im 34 years old,have been through hell & back, & then back to hell again. $ is very important in life, its not everything, but especially in spore, it is too important.(contradictory?). My motive is to just say that everyone, just try your best in everything & work hard. If your efforts dont get recognised, you will eventually figure out what needs to be changed. Gradually, things will fall into place.
Whatever it is, always remember to be thankful for what you have. This year, i went downhill again. I lost my job, & my wife left me after having an affair. My son was taken away from my home, which i had to sell off, & still no sales proceeds to enjoy. No income for months, crashed at relatives' homes. Lost "fake" friends & learnt a lot more about life,..again.
I worked hard & tried to be a good husband, father, employee & a good friend. BUT life has its own plans for everyone.
Im just thankful, I still have positive hopes. I still have my health & some years of "youth". I worked my way up without much education, from dishwasher to security guard, to waiter,to sales assistant, to sales manager, to learn the ropes to be a good Business Development Manager. And most recently a Senior position. Then, in a flash, all was taken away from me. Now im broke but i have my brains & health still.
So it all can start afresh, no matter who says what. Tomorrow's interview is for a Managerial Position, possibly just paying $4K, but it huge to me, at this point. From there, I will ensure, I give my all, & im sure I will be recognised again. Truth be told, I will accept a $2K job as a junior executive if they offered me. All I know is they will be lucky to hie me, a capable worker, who will work his butt off, to grow again in this mean world.
When one area gets back on track, the other good things in life will start to fall in place, gradually, hopefully.
Bottomline, i havent given up yet. so neither should anyone else. Good luck those after big paychecks, but remember, $ is not everything...
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07-10-2008, 01:27 AM
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2853
Hi Last Hope, I share your sentiments deeply.
Hi All, money is not really everything but we should try to meet our basic needs, and some of us may need that extra to feed our ageing parents.
I quitted my 10k.mth job from Shanghai as an Engineer and chose to return Singapore. I was all alone in Shanghai all these while with my wife and children back home. While i thrive on my career in Shanghai, I couldn't forgive myself for selfishly leaving my family back home.
I decided to return last month and had a huge salary paycut just to be with them. Most of us just need to realise in our life, that certain events will never return if you miss them this round. To me, my family is the most important link in my life.
At the moment, I am pursuing my career in the medical industry related to providing pre-hospital and medical care to patients with terminal illness. Although I know that i will never get the same kind of perks that i used to had in Shanghai, I felt I a different kind of satisfaction in my present career and my family.
If we chooses to look at our pay as a tool to satisfy our materialisitc means, we will be stuck with it and soon to come, you will know, you have lost something else which could be more important to your life.
SRE
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07-10-2008, 06:56 AM
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2854
Last hope, all my best wishes to you. I'm sure with your never give up attitude soon you'll be at the top again.
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