now, gahment wants retrenched PMETs to be nurses!!!

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More options for mid-career professionals looking to join healthcare sector

"Nursing and allied health offer meaningful and rewarding careers where our professionals can use their talents to make a difference in the lives of patients every day. With an ageing population, we need to train and recruit more nurses, therapists and radiographers. Through our Healthcare Professional Conversion Programme, mid-career entrants can gain the requisite training to join the healthcare sector," said Dr Khor.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/more-options-for-mid/2511940.html
 
the way amy put it is like for king and country, feel glory to be a nurse after you get retrenched.:kma:
 
..."Nursing and allied health offer meaningful and rewarding careers where our professionals can use their talents to make a difference in the lives of patients every day. With an ageing population, we need to train and recruit more nurses, therapists and radiographers. Through our Healthcare Professional Conversion Programme, mid-career entrants can gain the requisite training to join the healthcare sector," said Dr Khor....

This pappies should vacate her MP post and become a Head Nurse to test the water first before telling others to plunge into the ocean. Typical pappies like to talk cock as if career switch is as easy as learning ABC.
 
Yep…after taking shit for half a lifetime, it's now time to clean it up.
 
If the starting pay be 3k, that will be good.
 
Mid-career to PAP refers to only those below 40 years old. If the jobless PMET is above that age, he/she can commence his/hers daily excercise by collecting cardboards.

Forget about e2i, retraining, or what not. Do not waste your time and limited expenses.
 
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