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Still unable to secure employment after 3 months.....

3 months is nothing. I know a couple of guys who have not been able to find regular job after 1 year of searching. You may laugh and think they are clowns, but wait till you experience this tough market for yourself.
 
3 months is nothing. I know a couple of guys who have not been able to find regular job after 1 year of searching. You may laugh and think they are clowns, but wait till you experience this tough market for yourself.
It was also common for fresh general degree holders from NUS to take 3-6 months to find their first job in the 1990s.
 
The situation is far worse for PMEs above 50 years old who more often than not, cannot find another job in a similar position and remuneration after they get laid off. These older workers have fallen off the cliff.
 
3 months is nothing. I know a couple of guys who have not been able to find regular job after 1 year of searching. You may laugh and think they are clowns, but wait till you experience this tough market for yourself.
What to do when jobs goes overseas
 
It was also common for fresh general degree holders from NUS to take 3-6 months to find their first job in the 1990s.
So long? Should be far more easy in the past given lesser competition from foreigners and CECAs
 
Maybe because you have reservist’s obligations as a privileged male SG citizen who needs to go away from work for 2 weeks every year?
 
3 months is nothing. I know a couple of guys who have not been able to find regular job after 1 year of searching. You may laugh and think they are clowns, but wait till you experience this tough market for yourself.


3 months nothing lah................3 years then panic lah
 
3 months nothing lah................3 years then panic lah

I know of one fucker who graduated in 1997 with a science degree, but hasn't found a job since. Everyday, he just sits in front of the computer to do his own trading. In the evenings, he will drive Grab from 5pm to midnight. But he can get by comfortably every month all these years.
 
I know of one fucker who graduated in 1997 with a science degree, but hasn't found a job since. Everyday, he just sits in front of the computer to do his own trading. In the evenings, he will drive Grab from 5pm to midnight. But he can get by comfortably every month all these years.
He can’t be that good in trading if he’s still driving Grab after so many years.
 
The situation is far worse for PMEs above 50 years old who more often than not, cannot find another job in a similar position and remuneration after they get laid off. These older workers have fallen off the cliff.
There is all ways Teksi driving oh solly no more hor. Driver lose money, teksi company all so lose money. :eek:
 
Science degree is irrelevant, unless you are very good and have breakthroughs. My fren accounting leeported to a Science degree holder head of Finance in lumpar Gahmen dept. Had to teach her diff between Debit, Credit and her Cheebye. KNNBCCB!!
 
Science degree is irrelevant, unless you are very good and have breakthroughs. My fren accounting leeported to a Science degree holder head of Finance in lumpar Gahmen dept. Had to teach her diff between Debit, Credit and her Cheebye. KNNBCCB!!
How would a Science degree holder end up as Head of finance in a Gahmen dept? No one else for the job? Or knows someone who gives a big push
 
Just like the dot.com bubble, current AI one needs to burst as well so that everyone can learn from their mistakes and continue to create something useful to mankind
 
The situation is far worse for PMEs above 50 years old who more often than not, cannot find another job in a similar position and remuneration after they get laid off. These older workers have fallen off the cliff.
But they are PAP's core supporters.
So they asked for it.
 
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