SG man earning $2.8K/mth feels burnout and depressed, wonders if he can even survive
#31

(21-06-2022, 02:48 AM)Scythian Wrote:  What's the purpose of serving NS and being instructed to defend a place where you owned nothing, yes nothing?

Virtually he and his future generations become legal  properties of the state forced into slavery..

How many more Singaporeans living in such condition?

We've got to get out of this place

https://youtu.be/LUpBSvN1a50?t=14
He and his wife must seriously think of how to get out.
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#32

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Honestly living under such miserable conditions,I.e.  hopeless and no future, it's better to consider getting out of Singapore and F...k it off .

It's never too late to start again somewhere from scratch - at least, assuring their children's future guaranteed.
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#33

(21-06-2022, 12:50 AM)SeewhatLook Wrote:  Just dont compare too much.just live simple and upgrade yourself.money will come


In 10 years time, @ 46 yo, facing economy short cycle with recession and periodic growth slowed down, his salary probably be S$ 3,600 - $4,000 a month.

Imagine living on $3,600 - $4,000 a month in year 2032. Will life be better or worse?
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#34

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After more than 56 years of independence, there's still a large numbers of young workers earning insufficiently to to survive.

Blame the govt
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#35

Comparison to an Australian casual worker paid A$21.38 per hour minimum wage working in MacDonald's..

A$21.38 X 37 hours a week.

Earning A$ 41,135.12 a year

A$3,428.00 per month
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