MOM To Help Under-Employed Morons Who Studied Useless Degrees Like Fine Arts!

No way. After u train then, they go to another company? Youths these days are ungrateful dogs.

If you train, put them on a bond. I do that whenever my organization sponsors employees for professional upgrading courses and studies.
 
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But I am saving the most interesting one for last. In 1995, Chow Shing-yuk became the first student from the New Territories to score straight As in HKCEE.

After earning a degree in economics, he became a professional gambler in Macau for eight years, playing only "Texas hold 'em", a type of poker that requires more skill than luck.
He earned enough money to start EasyVan, a kind of Uber for goods delivery vans in Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore and Taipei.

Many people who never have to struggle under the local system tend to knock it. But its competitiveness does produce many high achievers, not just in grades, but in life.

http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight...t-straight-life-four-hong-kong-high-achievers

In August 2002, he began playing cards online. Then, when Macau’s casinos introduced Poker, Shing went along. In a period of eight years, he won more than HK$30 million (about US$4 million) from playing professional Poker. He finally stopped in September 2010, and spent about four years “doing nothing”.

Looks very nerdy, not like a poker player at all!

http://e27.co/ex-poker-professional-chow-shing-yuks-gamble-with-easyvan-20140828/

[video=youtube;cnm_V7A-G6c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnm_V7A-G6c[/video]

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No way. After u train then, they go to another company? Youths these days are ungrateful dogs.

What happen to your company if these moron stays and leech on your company ?

Movement of staff is very common. If the rate of turnover in high, that means your manager is not doing a good job keeping them.

Sack the manager before your trained staff turns on you. Typical Singkie SME bosses behavior. Refusal to change is the biggest stumbling block to innovation.
 
I really don't understand why some people who spend so much money and time studying a degree in useless courses like Fine Arts, Theatre or some shitty subject that has little relevance to the job market. Who's gonna hire them? If they wish to be their own boss, then at least study something that would help them in their business, or just skip the degree altogether.

How come unis offer such courses? They should only offer courses like engineering n medicine n useful employable qualifications..
 
And can hire the most famous singkie porno actress to be lecturer...Annabel Chong.


There is only one lower caste like Ann Chong to act in Porn in Singapore. Singkie women is too educated to be acting on Porn. But I suspect they are too stiff on set. Directors won't like it.

As for the male, we can hire Work Permit holders, Spass Holder and EP to fill the role.
 
I think i will retrain them to be engineer, if they can take pay cut for a year or 2 .

Fine Arts people do not have brains to be engineers. They take fine arts because their course can bluff one.
 
Fine Arts people do not have brains to be engineers. They take fine arts because their course can bluff one.

The study of Fine Arts is a process of continual debate and questioning; of exploring and interrogating set perspectives. Contemporary fine art practice constantly negotiates with its surroundings and histories, in a role that is subversive and ever-changing.

This programme situates itself at the crossroads of contemporary Western and Asian cultures, acknowledging the demands of different worldviews. It unites specialised areas, from traditional disciplines to newer art forms, providing wider options of expression relevant to the global evolution of fine arts.

The curriculum is developed to encourage diversity and a broad-based inquiry into contemporary art practices, and to encourage you to delve into possible collaborations with other disciplines such as science, humanities, and technology. Through a myriad of materials and methodologies, you will develop capabilities to become an interdisciplinary artist who is resourceful in the articulation of your research interest.

You will be able to engage and approach your professional practice in a reflective and analytical manner, and manifest your unique point of view toward art, culture, and society. Modules such as Practical Studio and Contextual Studies aim to finesse your development as an independent arts practitioner, and challenge you in the areas of research, critical thinking, and observational skills.
 
The study of Fine Arts is a process of continual debate and questioning; of exploring and interrogating set perspectives. Contemporary fine art practice constantly negotiates with its surroundings and histories, in a role that is subversive and ever-changing.

This programme situates itself at the crossroads of contemporary Western and Asian cultures, acknowledging the demands of different worldviews. It unites specialised areas, from traditional disciplines to newer art forms, providing wider options of expression relevant to the global evolution of fine arts.

The curriculum is developed to encourage diversity and a broad-based inquiry into contemporary art practices, and to encourage you to delve into possible collaborations with other disciplines such as science, humanities, and technology. Through a myriad of materials and methodologies, you will develop capabilities to become an interdisciplinary artist who is resourceful in the articulation of your research interest.

You will be able to engage and approach your professional practice in a reflective and analytical manner, and manifest your unique point of view toward art, culture, and society. Modules such as Practical Studio and Contextual Studies aim to finesse your development as an independent arts practitioner, and challenge you in the areas of research, critical thinking, and observational skills.

So in a nut shell....fine arts is a rubbish degree no practical economic benefits at all...
 
Think about it. Real artists do art, not discuss it.
 
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