30-07-2017 02:25 PM | ||
Unregistered | so childish... | |
29-07-2017 11:28 PM | ||
Unregistered |
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TS please go work in MacDonalds and stop posting here again and again. I am sure you would be a supervisor or even manager if you really put in the effort and not give up as usual. |
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29-07-2017 09:37 PM | ||
kukawat | I have never signed up here before this year. And to hell with idiots like you. I am working in a temp job but I am earning almost 4k. I was earning almost 4k sgd even in Japan. | |
29-07-2017 06:40 PM | ||
Unregistered | Hahaha! OMG, this is version what now? Over the years, you been selling this sob story. If you have spent these time in fast food industry, you would have been a supervisor by now. Stop crying over spilled milk. | |
29-07-2017 11:33 AM | ||
Unregistered | Not this farking mental problem nonsense again... | |
29-07-2017 10:27 AM | ||
kukawat |
Too many mistakes, will I never have a career in Singapore? Help please. My life story: Born -> 17 yo drop out of JC -> 21 yo drop out of Poly -> 22 yo enter NS -> 24 yo exit NS (PES E depression, ceritificate says 'cannot cope well') -> 26 yo completed 100% online bachelors from capella uni -> work 4 years in japan teaching English -> 30 yo entered NUS to do MSc politics -> now just completed MSc politics looking for jobs for the first time in my life I actually think about career. I have been interviewing but they will ask me about gaps etc. Frankly, no one will employ some guy who dropped out of both JC/poly and still crazy enough to do 100% online bachelors right? They even ask for certificate from NS and mine is also horrible. I can transfer credits from my online bachelors to do a private degree in 1-2 years but employers will still ask where is my first bachelors right? I mean, I looking for a serious job perhaps in Digital Marketing, Journalism or Teaching (MOE). Is my career/life over in Singapore? Others were working on A levels or Uni while I was searching for freedom in my 20s doing all kinds of nonsensical stuff. I detested the idea of office job I found it so silly then. But now, all I want is a serious office job where I can use my skills and raise a family. Even if I were to take A levels and go local uni bachelors, it would be pointless now right? Graduate at 36-37 or something. I really got no idea what to do. I currently working in a temp job in civil service that pays okay but going for interviews has been sobering. I am Singaporean Indian grew up in broken family with some family issues which perhaps explains why I was messed up. |