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Chitchat Sinkie Dream Come True - Aviation Customer Service PMET Turn to Nursing Career at 50!

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Jobseekers’ Diaries: Retrenched after 30 years in aviation, I feared never working again. Retraining in healthcare changed that
By CAROL GOH
Published OCTOBER 24, 2021
Updated OCTOBER 24, 2021
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Seeing that Covid-19 has led to a manpower shortage in healthcare, the writer decided to join this meaningful profession.
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As jobs are a top concern for Singaporeans in the Covid-19 crisis, TODAY’s Voices section is publishing first-hand accounts from jobseekers in which they reflect on their experiences and what keeps them going.

In this instalment of Jobseekers’ Diaries, former aviation industry customer service officer Carol Goh, 50, describes getting retrenched just before Covid-19 hit. A fruitless job search led her to fear she may never work again. She then retrained to work in the healthcare sector and got a position within a month of completing the course.

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I was in the aviation industry as a customer service officer for 30 years before being hit with the hard truth in September 2019. I was retrenched.

Covid-19 hit, borders closed and my plan to apply for aviation jobs became bleak. Still optimistic, I evaluated my strengths and sent in applications for customer service jobs in other industries.

“I have 30 years of experience, so getting a job will not be so tough,” I thought.

In the next three months, I applied for 30 jobs, and got 10 responses, however I turned them down as the salary and environment were not within my expectations.

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As economic conditions worsened I thought: “Am I going to be jobless forever and succumb to early retirement at the age of 50?”

As I hunted for a job, I came across articles on training and upskilling. I then realised it was time to pick up new skills to stay employable.

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Seeing that Covid-19 has led to a manpower shortage in healthcare, I decided to join this meaningful profession. I thought I could put my customer service skills to good use.

Family and friends supported my decision.


After enrolling into HMI Institute’s Training Course in Healthcare and completing it, Ms Carol Goh found a job in the healthcare sector. Photo: HMI Institute

With no experience in healthcare, I was heartened to discover that HMI Institute specialised in equipping individuals in their transition into a new career in healthcare. I signed up for the SGUnited Skills Programme in Healthcare. The course fee for the six-month training programme is S$500, but I offset it using my SkillsFuture credits so I paid nothing out of my own pocket.

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I was initially worried that I would be unable to keep up with course mates who could be more digitally savvy. However, my background in administration and love for customer service, cemented my decision to make the switch.

With high hopes, I began my retraining journey on Aug 7, 2020. We are cross-trained in both technical and soft skillsets, to increase our employability. For someone who last stepped into a classroom more than 30 years ago, my initial worries were allayed as the lecturers were encouraging in their training and guidance.

I enjoyed the practical aspect of the course, where I got to put theory into action, such as work attachments in hospital wards, operating theatres and with ambulance service providers so that I have insights into the realities of working in the healthcare sector.

I completed the course in February 2021. I started receiving numerous job offers, even before I sent in any applications. HMI Institute provides trainees with job matching support so that we are employed after course completion.

I joined the public sector as an operating theatre assistant in May 2021. I started with excitement and never looked back. My role includes supporting the set-up of operating theatres prior to an operation.

Even though I’ve embarked in a job in a very different industry, what remains unchanged is the passion to deliver good customer service, empathise and be professional when communicating with the client and their family members. It has been a fulfilling job.



ABOUT THE WRITER

Ms Carol Goh, 50, worked in the aviation industry for 30 years before she was retrenched. She spent almost a year job hunting before enrolling into HMI Institute’s Training Course in Healthcare. Less than a month after completing the course, she found a job in the healthcare sector.
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I joined the public sector as an operating theatre assistant in May 2021. I started with excitement and never looked back. My role includes supporting the set-up of operating theatres prior to an operation.
in year 2015 an ot assistant was paid $800 per mth not sure the current pay structure. Most takers are Indians in 50s.
 

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in year 2015 an ot assistant was paid $800 per mth not sure the current pay structure. Most takers are Indians in 50s.
How my uncle know this is that my uncle attended a mass briefing session back in 2015. They asked the masses to sign up the course avg sgd 2k (cannot use cpf) .My uncle was onlee the attendee to ask them jiak sai ( soon par with balls rotten if not true). They noted my uncle's feedback and able to use skillfuture now :eek: :biggrin:

This auntie should sign up as patient servid associate at least pay is $1.2k and she was from customer servid background.
 

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How my uncle know this is that my uncle attended a mass briefing session back in 2015. They asked the masses to sign up the course avg sgd 2k (cannot use cpf) .My uncle was onlee the attendee to ask them jiak sai ( soon par with balls rotten if not true). They noted my uncle's feedback and able to use skillfuture now :eek: :biggrin:

This auntie should sign up as patient servid associate at least pay is $1.2k and she was from customer servid background.
6 years down the road My uncle predict the Indians ota pay is now $1k while the minahs psa now $1.4k avg increment $40 per year.:geek:
 

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This kinda idiots almost invariably voted and will vote again for PAP.
She deserves the next installment of being jobless.
 

sweetiepie

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This kinda idiots almost invariably voted and will vote again for PAP.
She deserves the next installment of being jobless.
Imuho she will never be jobless again with the hmi cert. However it leemains a silver lining of being a employed worker with a voluntarlee or charity worker.
 

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Another gong CB , did she see the clowns hop from one ministry to another without training but still get pay gao gao
 

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Ladies & Gentlemen
We MUST understand that it is still better to have $800x80%=$640 per mth income and having a social stigma of being gainfulee employed in sg (especiallee in public servid) :sneaky: than zero income and onlee outgoing $.

Exceptional: When you have more than a mil in your bank account like my uncle :whistling:
 

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How my uncle know this is that my uncle attended a mass briefing session back in 2015. They asked the masses to sign up the course avg sgd 2k (cannot use cpf) .My uncle was onlee the attendee to ask them jiak sai ( soon par with balls rotten if not true). They noted my uncle's feedback and able to use skillfuture now :eek: :biggrin:

This auntie should sign up as patient servid associate at least pay is $1.2k and she was from customer servid background.

Ladies & Gentlemen
We MUST understand that it is still better to have $800x80%=$640 per mth income and having a social stigma of being gainfulee employed in sg (especiallee in public servid) :sneaky: than zero income and onlee outgoing $.

Exceptional: When you have more than a mil in your bank account like my uncle
That is the leeson that onlee my uncle can afford to ask them to jiak sai during the mass briefing while others were busy filling up applicatiom forms. :biggrin:
 

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Learn to code.... python for data analysis and algorithm... big scope of industries and if good Google takes you in...
 

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Learn to code.... python for data analysis and algorithm... big scope of industries and if good Google takes you in...
Python along with snmp/mibs can do data collections for monitoring tools. My uncle did that pays around sgd $5k tough job using alot of brain cells. Better to be orfid ambassador for that extra 1.5k.
 

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6 years down the road My uncle predict the Indians ota pay is now $1k while the minahs psa now $1.4k avg increment $40 per year.:geek:
Screenshot_20211025-074855_Chrome.jpg


Inflation up a bit :biggrin:
 
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