Singaporean driving taxi after unemployed for one year and shared a one bedroom

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Singaporean driving taxi after unemployed for one year and shared a one bedroom with family

Dear Gilbert,

My name is Terence.

I am a 48-year-old Singaporean who is currently driving a taxi. I am a father of 2 very young children, age 5 and 7.

I was formerly a training manager for XXX. I was dismissed for not meeting targets.

However, at this time, no other manager was meeting targets as we were going through challenges brought about by the introduction of the DNC (Do Not Call) regulations in Singapore under the new PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act).

My dismissal was also coincidentally timed with a complain I made to my direct report about racist remarks made against me which I had overhead in a telephone recording between 2 managers who were reporting to me at one time.

To cut a long story short, I was unemployed for almost 1 year. Eventually, I have to settle for a taxi driver position.

I do not have a flat of my own and my family of 4 are sharing one bedroom in a 3-room HDB flat.

I have applied for over a hundred jobs through various job portals including WDA and have been unsuccessful. I was willing to take a pay cut of 30% of my last drawn salary but still I was unsuccessful.

Within 3 months of driving a taxi, I have been nominated for service excellence as a couple of satisfied passengers wrote in to SMRT commending me.

I need your advice oh what to do. My highest education level is A levels and I made my way up the corporate ladder through much hard work

I was for 2 years the Regional Asst. Vice President for XXX. I have been in the call center industry for over 20 years and have trained over a thousand people from agents to team leaders to team managers and trainers in 6 regional countries including Singapore.

My wife who is an Indonesian PR got employment within 1 week of getting her PR status. WDA seems to be helping her more than me.

Awaiting your advice and recommendations.

Thank you and warm regards

Terence

- See more at: http://www.transitioning.org/2015/1...one-bedroom-with-family/#sthash.YCUhEapS.dpuf
 
i share a room too with 2 bros from sbf and a mattress with 1 old lady who collects cardboard boxes as a form of exercise.
 
i can feel him, it 's very stressful with 2 young kids at his age.
 
Fake story.
Hold so high position previously then didn't own a house.

Spend all salary and totally no saving?

I don't believe. 10 years ago, my pay was 2000 and I able to clear my study loan of 30k within 4 years of my working.

Then accumulate my 500k in 7 years.
 
Singaporean driving taxi after unemployed for one year and shared a one bedroom with family

Dear Gilbert,

My name is Terence.

I am a 48-year-old Singaporean who is currently driving a taxi. I am a father of 2 very young children, age 5 and 7.

I was formerly a training manager for XXX. I was dismissed for not meeting targets.

However, at this time, no other manager was meeting targets as we were going through challenges brought about by the introduction of the DNC (Do Not Call) regulations in Singapore under the new PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act).

My dismissal was also coincidentally timed with a complain I made to my direct report about racist remarks made against me which I had overhead in a telephone recording between 2 managers who were reporting to me at one time.

To cut a long story short, I was unemployed for almost 1 year. Eventually, I have to settle for a taxi driver position.

I do not have a flat of my own and my family of 4 are sharing one bedroom in a 3-room HDB flat.

I have applied for over a hundred jobs through various job portals including WDA and have been unsuccessful. I was willing to take a pay cut of 30% of my last drawn salary but still I was unsuccessful.

Within 3 months of driving a taxi, I have been nominated for service excellence as a couple of satisfied passengers wrote in to SMRT commending me.

I need your advice oh what to do. My highest education level is A levels and I made my way up the corporate ladder through much hard work

I was for 2 years the Regional Asst. Vice President for XXX. I have been in the call center industry for over 20 years and have trained over a thousand people from agents to team leaders to team managers and trainers in 6 regional countries including Singapore.

My wife who is an Indonesian PR got employment within 1 week of getting her PR status. WDA seems to be helping her more than me.

Awaiting your advice and recommendations.

Thank you and warm regards

Terence

- See more at: http://www.transitioning.org/2015/1...one-bedroom-with-family/#sthash.YCUhEapS.dpuf

Wtf he write to gilbert for ? Driving taxi is not a job ? People can earn 7k by driving. Worst also can earn 3k.
Been a training manager die die must find training mgr job ? Weird person.
 
Wtf he write to gilbert for ? Driving taxi is not a job ? People can earn 7k by driving. Worst also can earn 3k.
Been a training manager die die must find training mgr job ? Weird person.

times are bad, and with competition from Uber and Grabcar, i think 3k is a problem nowadays.:o
 
Wtf he write to gilbert for ? Driving taxi is not a job ? People can earn 7k by driving. Worst also can earn 3k.
Been a training manager die die must find training mgr job ? Weird person.

Exactly...driving a taxi still a job...maybe he wants his "luxurious" lifestyle back...lol
 
Fake story.
Hold so high position previously then didn't own a house.

Spend all salary and totally no saving?

I don't believe. 10 years ago, my pay was 2000 and I able to clear my study loan of 30k within 4 years of my working.

Then accumulate my 500k in 7 years.

You didn't have a kid and wife to feed. If you do, you will be 500k in debt.
This guys sounds like a malay chap. normally, malays are discriminated and get lower pay.and no chance of promotion.All officially okayed by PAP.
 
It is always sad to read this type of posting especially when it is clearly easy for foreigners to find jobs...

My wife who is an Indonesian PR got employment within 1 week of getting her PR status. WDA seems to be helping her more than me.
 
People can earn 7k by driving

Not driving taxi only but doing sideline as ATM to fellow drivers who need cash on the spot, a friendly loan here, a friendly loan there, like a mini co-operative.
 
My wife who is an Indonesian PR got employment within 1 week of getting her PR status. WDA seems to be helping her more than me.


Well, the golden question is who did he vote for? Hint: My signature
 
nowadays seem better than few years back.

I see it this way. Sinkieland still has shortage of cabs. It is not that times are bad and bo sengli. People shun it becos after driving donate back alot to the vampire taxi company. Bloody pap is the root cause.
 
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