NTUC: 1 in 4 workers benefiting from grant scheme worked in a PME role
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https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/j...-chee-meng
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Wah phiang! He thinks I am as stupid as that Malaysian Liar with Fake Degree?

He is the Best SAF General who can BS to Bollywood

All Govt / GLS like STE, STL . . .change the ERP, Smart Surveillance . . . .

of course all 40,000 must go for training lah

STOP your SAI LAH!

PUI.

Sack half the Mayors & PAP Ministers
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(12-04-2024, 06:17 PM)forum456 Wrote:  https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/j...-chee-meng

The paint that clads a Hunter armoured fighting vehicle used to take a painter dressed in a stifling protective suit two to three days to apply, but a robotic arm now completes the job in half the time or less.


And that, by the way, is with reduced paint wastage and greater precision, while the same painters now programme and operate the arm from a safe distance without needing protective suits.

PME is a person who has degree/diploma.

A painter who paints armour vehicle needs a degree/diploma to qualify ?

Painting vehicle does not need a degree/diploma.
Normally, the person has O level/A level/ITE cert to paint vehicle.

This reporting is misleading and wayang.
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