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24-09-2012 01:58 PM
poor and stupid
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Sakae is alrdy a household name, they dont really need this publicity. This only give them a bad name, I think it's probably true just that the supply of such jobs <<<< demand of such jobs
No way! This is giving them a good name, I am giving them the thumbs up, what i dislike a bit is the part where they only need a few, I hope all employees of sakae can be sgreans and fairly paid.

hmm fairly seems a bit ambiguous, maybe "able to afford a 3rm hdb flat in 20years of cpf contribution" paid?
21-09-2012 10:12 PM
icy water The terms are 12 hrs a day, 6 days a week. So the $3k takes into account OT after 44 hrs.
21-09-2012 08:15 PM
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Tbh I think the 3k/mth dishwasher thing probably gave Sakae Sushi more viral publicity than print/digital ads
Sakae is alrdy a household name, they dont really need this publicity. This only give them a bad name, I think it's probably true just that the supply of such jobs <<<< demand of such jobs
21-09-2012 05:13 PM
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No worries, most of us have no idea what the government are saying anyway
like "teach less learn more" and "every school is a good school"?

and also "raise GST to help the poor"...
21-09-2012 10:38 AM
poor and stupid
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Is it just me? I have absolutely have no idea what you are trying to say. Can you think of a better analogy?
No worries, most of us have no idea what the government are saying anyway
20-09-2012 03:42 PM
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Right....... ok, maybe its a little bit better than what the rest are getting, its like paying 50bux to a bangla worker/day is a much better deal to him compare when he is working in other countries... or better than offering 48bux/day rite

But again how about the hours or "job duties"? I dun mind paying an R&D engineer 10k/mth to invent a time machine in a month, heh. But again I will only be wasting money and time with either countless interviews or HR turnovers.

I the only part I like is that the requirement of "singaporean or pr" but lets hope he truly wants to support the local unskilled workers
Is it just me? I have absolutely have no idea what you are trying to say. Can you think of a better analogy?
20-09-2012 11:23 AM
poor and stupid
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If he is really willing to pay $3K/month for dishwashing, even working 6 days a week will be a good deal for many unskilled workers. He could just offer $1K/month for 2 days of work a week or $1.5K for 3 days of work a week. Anyone can talk big.....
Right....... ok, maybe its a little bit better than what the rest are getting, its like paying 50bux to a bangla worker/day is a much better deal to him compare when he is working in other countries... or better than offering 48bux/day rite

But again how about the hours or "job duties"? I dun mind paying an R&D engineer 10k/mth to invent a time machine in a month, heh. But again I will only be wasting money and time with either countless interviews or HR turnovers.

I the only part I like is that the requirement of "singaporean or pr" but lets hope he truly wants to support the local unskilled workers
20-09-2012 11:10 AM
poor and stupid
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Are you even allowed to work 20hrs a day?
Of course maybe not... but come' on a little bit of creative rephrasing to make it sounds better, like you have to finish washing (x amount) of dishes per (x amount) dateline or pack bag go home + receive (x amount) bad employer review.

If you think its ridiculous, you dunno how many sales/r&d teams are working "ridiculous" hours just to finish their "minimum job requirements".
20-09-2012 09:55 AM
Unregistered If he is really willing to pay $3K/month for dishwashing, even working 6 days a week will be a good deal for many unskilled workers. He could just offer $1K/month for 2 days of work a week or $1.5K for 3 days of work a week. Anyone can talk big.....
19-09-2012 10:43 PM
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Or maybe 20hr/6.5day.week dishwashing without overtime
Are you even allowed to work 20hrs a day?
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