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As a frequent visitor to Melbourne and Sydney to visit my relatives (ex-S'poreans and Malaysians), I can testify that my Uber driver is almost always a foreigner from a Third World country. The roles have been reversed in SG with displaced citizens taking up the role of taxi or PHV driver while foreigners (even CECAs holding fake degrees) enjoy the good life as PMEs.Sinkie most important licence is class 3 and get a taxi licence just in case no job. If don't like driving then suck thumb liao.
There is no fairness, little opportunity and a generally low overall quality of life for young people in S'pore. They are feeling deeply frustrated and concerned about the lack of opportunities and challenges facing them after graduation, and must be angry with the 65% who voted for the continued sad state of affairs here. Look at the presence of international students in local institutions and the resources they receive, including NS exemption while male S'poreans' personal and professional lives are affected by NS obligations.
As a frequent visitor to Melbourne and Sydney to visit my relatives (ex-S'poreans and Malaysians), I can testify that my Uber driver is almost always a foreigner from a Third World country. The roles have been reversed in SG with displaced citizens taking up the role of taxi or PHV driver while foreigners (even CECAs holding fake degrees) enjoy the good life as PMEs.
The greed of the PAP means that it is economic growth at all costs - including the people of S'pore.In the old days got peo say taxi driver can afford private hou oh. Sinkie chink also poke one another one. Sinkie not united esp chink even msian chink are united among them. Let foreigners to gain.
if 66% of them don't even care about their futures...................where got bleak................?![]()
In the old days got peo say taxi driver can afford private hou oh. Sinkie chink also poke one another one. Sinkie not united esp chink even msian chink are united among them. Let foreigners to gain.
Taxi PHV jobs will be obsolete with driverless carsSinkie most important licence is class 3 and get a taxi licence just in case no job. If don't like driving then suck thumb liao.
So it is untrue that only the wealthy vote for the PAP. As a owner of 2 private homes purchased more than 20 years ago, I would not want a new ruling party to reintroduce estate duty which the PAP abolished from 15 Feb 2008. I also stand to inherit a landed home from my elderly parents in time to come. However, 65% of S'poreans which includes mainly HDB dwellers, voted for the incumbent, which shows that not all or perhaps, not even most rich citizens, voted for the PAP.if 66% of them don't even care about their futures...................where got bleak................?![]()
Taxi PHV jobs will be obsolete with driverless cars
Food delivery too replaced by drones
Die sinkies die
My monthly income tax paid to the Govt is far more than the $500 CDC vouchers that I just received. It is really the wing from the whole chicken that the PAP takes from me.The vouchers cum and cum where got bleak? Oppies stirring shit again.![]()
What? Your relatives can't even be bothered to welcome you or pick you up at the airport?As a frequent visitor to Melbourne and Sydney to visit my relatives (ex-S'poreans and Malaysians), I can testify that my Uber driver is almost always a foreigner from a Third World country. The roles have been reversed in SG with displaced citizens taking up the role of taxi or PHV driver while foreigners (even CECAs holding fake degrees) enjoy the good life as PMEs.
I am not a freeloader, so I take an Uber whenever I visit the tourist attractions, eat out or go shopping. My family rents a car when we travel outside of Sydney and Melbourne. Do your relatives drive you everywhere you go when you visit them? Do you ever feel guilty sponging off them? Do you expect them to apply for leave from work when you are visiting?What? Your relatives can't even be bothered to welcome you or pick you up at the airport?
My relatives will pick me up, give me the use of their spare car. I stay for free in their home and they provide food for us all the time. They even take time to bring us to see the places we want to experience even though they've done it themselves many times.I am not a freeloader, so I take an Uber whenever I visit the tourist attractions, eat out or go shopping. My family rents a car when we travel outside of Sydney and Melbourne. Do your relatives drive you everywhere you go when you visit them? Do you ever feel guilty sponging off them? Do you expect them to apply for leave from work when you are visiting?