Originally posted by Onewaytransfer:
Hahaha...should be tok gong. Whenever people tell me SgPools bull shit one, but in my heart, I know, they really give out big money before.
Those oldies always tell us, 横财 cannot keep, must spent all, so is true..hahaha
横财not for everyone.
So I will still stick with æ£è´¢ã€‚
Originally posted by Onewaytransfer:
Heard Ministry adjusting pay again, jiabeh liao for them...hahaha
Me 91-99, how about you? From Safincos to Sispec and heard now call SCS, don't know what it mean? Hahaha
me 97-08 navy~~~~
Originally posted by komade:me 97-08 navy~~~~
OIC, so you gone through the transition period, no wonder you happy to take back your pink ic...lol
Remember got a thread on Army down here, quite interesting, better than the original SAF forums here, pai seh to dig it out..hahaha
Originally posted by komade:me 97-08 navy~~~~
Wha, what a career, now TD, quite wasted, knn, Singapore Navy never know how to take care of people.
Actually, you should go into Marine line, be sales or marketing with marine and ship companies, many from navy I met when i go on contract job, are working as sales and marketing, paid not bad.
I believe singapore still have lots of talents and human resources untapped, all because of the stupid govt foreign policies and local pathetic pay structure, imaging those old men I met at shipyard still earning $1300 to $1700 per mth after 30 years working there, WTF.
His time kanna Tony Tan...Song Song Go Jurong..maybe Bro Komade also 70-90k those time one...Submarine, train in Sweden for 3 years, than underwater all the way back to SG, knn, suk suk man...hahaha
A filial obligation imposed upon an adult child can be financially devastating if the child's parent requires healthcare, particularly long-term care, such as in a nursing home, which is typically not covered by private insurance. A number of people are getting saddled with huge debts and even sued for their parents' debts incurred by health care through filial support laws. Over half the country has the regulations. Filial support laws put many in debt for care of parents. Most states have “ability to pay” provisions, which many of the lawyers who file suits on behalf of nursing homes are well aware of, which exclude people from financial obligations if they cannot afford their parents’ medical bills. But, a number of people are getting saddled with large debts or being sued by nursing homes.
Your chilren's future? Like in other parts of the world when a country is overwhelmed by foreigners, your children will be called "orang asli" or original people. Maybe the time comes the government will hav a special place for them to be tourist attraction. I see major flaws in our governance years ago. The trouble is, people don't realise or don't care it until the get one tight slap right in their face. Years have passed already, to hope for opposition party to make a change is false hope in reality. Or a faint shade of hope.
Tell them don't be too angry when they grow up, most importantly don't beat up old taxi drivers.
Originally posted by Sprite miles:A filial obligation imposed upon an adult child can be financially devastating if the child's parent requires healthcare, particularly long-term care, such as in a nursing home, which is typically not covered by private insurance. A number of people are getting saddled with huge debts and even sued for their parents' debts incurred by health care through filial support laws. Over half the country has the regulations. Filial support laws put many in debt for care of parents. Most states have “ability to pay” provisions, which many of the lawyers who file suits on behalf of nursing homes are well aware of, which exclude people from financial obligations if they cannot afford their parents’ medical bills. But, a number of people are getting saddled with large debts or being sued by nursing homes.
Truth #101 Really saddened about what's going on. To have such weight on the shoulders to care for parents is indeed a true test of faith. Many experienced men here will know how many parents have been deserted or "managed" in a way the child's own lifestyle is not compromised. A very miserable old age for many Singaporeans.....
Originally posted by Onewaytransfer:
OIC, so you gone through the transition period, no wonder you happy to take back your pink ic...lol
Remember got a thread on Army down here, quite interesting, better than the original SAF forums here, pai seh to dig it out..hahaha
yah contract changed 3 times during my service like roti prata u say like
tat can stay meh??
Originally posted by bowah:
Wha, what a career, now TD, quite wasted, knn, Singapore Navy never know how to take care of people.Actually, you should go into Marine line, be sales or marketing with marine and ship companies, many from navy I met when i go on contract job, are working as sales and marketing, paid not bad.
I believe singapore still have lots of talents and human resources untapped, all because of the stupid govt foreign policies and local pathetic pay structure, imaging those old men I met at shipyard still earning $1300 to $1700 per mth after 30 years working there, WTF.
tried liao bro not dun wan to work but pay is really pathetic............
$1700-$1800 work 7am-530pm 6 days................... under hot sun
n OT pay is like............WTF??