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Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - pinkypanther - 13-09-2024

https://www.domainofexperts.com/2022/02/advice-for-fresh-grads-dont-join-public.html


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - RiseofAsia - 13-09-2024

Private sector too many Ftrashes, then how?


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - Wy:Nox - 13-09-2024

Advice for all locals- Do not join Public Service.


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - klat - 13-09-2024

In private sectors, FTrs are cheaper with no NS commitments, will take over your jobs


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - Blasterlord2 - 13-09-2024

If want to learn some useful skill then join private sector is better. If want to learn report/email writing and politics, then join civil service is also ok.


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - Alice Alicia - 13-09-2024

Deja Vu.


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - grotesqueness - 13-09-2024

white horse will have advantages


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - sgh - 13-09-2024

You want iron rice bowl join civil service. Iron now change a bit soft but still better than private sector disposable bowl


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - RiseofAsia - 13-09-2024

(13-09-2024, 07:11 PM)sgh Wrote:  You want iron rice bowl join civil service. Iron now change a bit soft but still better than private sector disposable bowl

But private sector can get retrenchment benefit lah. Rotfl


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - sgh - 13-09-2024

(13-09-2024, 07:13 PM)RiseofAsia Wrote:  But private sector can get retrenchment benefit lah. Rotfl

Do you know retrenchment benefits is not mandatory? Go MOM website read. Why I know becuz I kena before.


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - grotesqueness - 13-09-2024

(13-09-2024, 07:15 PM)sgh Wrote:  Do you know retrenchment benefits is not mandatory? Go MOM website read. Why I know becuz I kena before.

heng ar
MOM treat CECA better


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - cheekopekman - 13-09-2024

(13-09-2024, 01:07 AM)pinkypanther Wrote:  https://www.domainofexperts.com/2022/02/advice-for-fresh-grads-dont-join-public.html

Sign on best lah! Big Grin


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - Clyde - 13-09-2024

Very difficult to get full time job in public sector now. They only offer contract work. There was this government office that stopped renewing this female staff's contract when she hit 55 years old. She must be really shock and disappointed. At 55, it is very unlikely for her to find a similar job outside.


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - watchfirst9 - 13-09-2024

(13-09-2024, 08:11 PM)Clyde Wrote:  Very difficult to get full time job in public sector now. They only offer contract work. There was this government office that stopped renewing this female staff's contract when she hit 55 years old. She must be really shock and disappointed. At 55, it is very unlikely for her to find a similar job outside.

Too many scholars and every year need to increase pay, so they make it contract base or outsource.

On average public sector staff have undergo more upgrading courses than the private sector.


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - Blasterlord2 - 13-09-2024

(13-09-2024, 10:13 PM)watchfirst9 Wrote:  Too many scholars and every year need to increase pay, so they make it contract base or outsource.

On average public sector staff have undergo more upgrading courses than the private sector.

What kind of upgrading courses? You mean free training? So good huh.


RE: Advice for fresh grads: don’t join the public service - cheekopekman - 14-09-2024

(13-09-2024, 11:21 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  What kind of upgrading courses? You mean free training? So good huh.

Skills future courses lah! Big Grin Now got $4000 given liao lah!