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You... this type of people want to become a nursing aide & can work in a care home
I dun believe in youbecause you always like to talk only.








You... this type of people want to become a nursing aide & can work in a care home
I dun believe in youbecause you always like to talk only.
one other reason that i taking up this course is you only need to work 3 days a week and make good salary.
this job is shunned by all amdk.
take note that is only the average, i am expecting $30+ an hour.
He was retrenched as taxi driver.I thought the very last time I read his posting about him becoming a taxi driver![]()
By the time you finish the course, you are old enough to be taken care.you probably need to do a four year course for the above jobs, the one i attending is just 1 six month course plus on job placement.
He was retrenched as taxi driver.
By the time you finish the course, you are old enough to be taken care.![]()
how about these three vocations ?
a) air con technician
b) electrician &
c) Plumber
Carpenter ?
You can sell bathtub and jacuzzi. I don't mean as a salesman, but as sole distributor or retailer. You know everything about bathtub and jacuzzi inside out. You can employ "pretty" to be your salesgirls, and they can do demo in your showroom.I always find inspiration from @krafty 's posts because it contain many new ideas, logical options and alternatives especially for old salesman like me who cannot be a salesman forever. I am almost 55 now and these ideas seems very reasonable, workable and most of all in line with government's policy and strategy for aging Singaporeans who can actually find help from the various government agencies to continue to contribute to nation building and society during our senior period.
ideally, can find a relaxing job that drops money.
Buy sammyboy then.
take note that is only the average, i am expecting $30+ an hour.
these Professionals i think got paid more.
Buy sammyboy then.
buy a forum populated by typical whining Oppo supporters? No thanks