02-02-2021 09:57 PM | ||
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02-02-2021 09:56 PM | ||
Unregistered |
If u get a single regular pay for first two years of nsf, You die die must serve 5 full years in total. Thats is MTE. We cannot help u. Very clear either 2 years nsf pay Or total 5 years MTE regular pay U cannot break bond. No bond to break It is like asking nsf whether he can pay and ord earlier. Just suck thumb and complete ur full 5 years of MTE |
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02-02-2021 09:47 PM | ||
Unregistered | Why sign on in the first place. Lame. | |
02-02-2021 05:38 PM | ||
Unregistered | When you apply for a public service job, the application form will ask whether you have broken any bonds before. That being said, I know of people who declared they had broken their bonds and still got hired at another public agency, so it's not impossible. | |
25-01-2021 07:46 AM | ||
Unregistered | hey man, I get where you’re coming from totally, meaning you signed the contract after you ORD-ex? (E.g served 2 years of mandatory ns) then decided to sign another 3 years. How is it so far? Have you successfully got the right information regarding you can leave or not or how much you have to pay? | |
22-11-2020 02:11 PM | ||
Unregistered |
exactly. whats so difficult about being a bloody saf officer seriously? stay on better and jiak your bloody liao bee. come out can prepare to drive grab or deliver food |
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22-11-2020 01:48 AM | ||
Unregistered |
U f**king asshole U tink its easy signing on in the army? F*** off man |
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22-11-2020 12:08 AM | ||
Unregistered | What is the hard part of being a saf officer? | |
20-11-2020 11:55 AM | ||
Unregistered | MTE needs to be completed. If not you would not have been deemed having served your NS obligation and would need to serve as a full time NS again | |
20-11-2020 11:05 AM | ||
Unregistered | Life in SAF may be boring and life may seem purposeless due to boredom, but its easy money and a jiak liao bee job is the best job in the world so my advice is just stay for one more year. | |
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