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[TD]Coffeeshop Chit Chat - PAP MPs grim at prospect of losing $15k
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[TD="class: msgDate, width: 30%, align: right"]Feb-10 8:59 am
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Overheard some MPs worrying about losing in 2016 and trying to get a soft landing. The ones worried are those with full time government jobs. They are trying to use their connections to work out some arrangements in GLCs. Suddenly it dawn upon them that their job is no longer certain. For those who work part time as MP, and profess to be doing public service, the loss of $15k a month is still a big loss, given that many hope to buy 2 cars, 2 landed properties and overseas education for their children. But this is what average Singoreans like you and me worry everyday. How to stay on the job against foreigners and bring back hawker food on the table for the family. If the MPs did not tune up their hearing aids or buy one, it is about time they are put in the same situation as that of many Singaporeans. Being push down and out of PmET jobs to become taxi drivers, hawkers os small time jobs.
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Overheard some MPs worrying about losing in 2016 and trying to get a soft landing. The ones worried are those with full time government jobs. They are trying to use their connections to work out some arrangements in GLCs. Suddenly it dawn upon them that their job is no longer certain. For those who work part time as MP, and profess to be doing public service, the loss of $15k a month is still a big loss, given that many hope to buy 2 cars, 2 landed properties and overseas education for their children. But this is what average Singoreans like you and me worry everyday. How to stay on the job against foreigners and bring back hawker food on the table for the family. If the MPs did not tune up their hearing aids or buy one, it is about time they are put in the same situation as that of many Singaporeans. Being push down and out of PmET jobs to become taxi drivers, hawkers os small time jobs.
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