Joined: 28 Jun 2003 Posts: 103 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 4:03 pm Post subject:
kndy-nt2099 wrote:
I'm not too familiar with the military in Singapore but I guess a good thing is that you don't have to be stationed too far right? Like here in the US, many military people have to stay in Iraq without seeing their families for 10 months or more. In Singapore, you probably get to visit your family often?
Also, no threat of war right? So, that's a good thing. I remember after 9/11 reading about terrorism areas and I think I saw Singapore as an area some terrorist may stay or cause problems but I'm guessing for the mandatory military, there must be a reason for this. I know with South Korea...pretty much to defend against North Korea thus the mandatory military but what about Singapore?
kndy
In singapore, combat personnel basically have a night offs 1x a wk n the wkend off. bascially u book out on saturday morning or afternoon n come back by sunday nite. this is like the median army lifestyle but there are worse ones n better ones of corse.
Singapore? we are a small dot on the map of the world n we cant trust any country to come to our aid especially since we are a chinese predominant country in the middle of 200 million muslims. Despite the current peace, it is not uncommon for these countries to take a 'big brother' attitude to us. This is unacceptable in the affairs of a soverign state. As we have no natural resources, especially water, we have to be ready to take action if our survival is threatened by cut of water supplies or naval embargo. So therefore we have built on paper, the most well equipped armed forces in the region. Basically we are Israel part 2 but with less aminosity among the region.
therefore despite being one of the smallest country in the world, our military budget is probably the envy of any non-first-world country.
the idea of a conscript military came in abt 1966/7 when our then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and the Defence Minister, Mr. Goh Keng Swee both decided that with such a small population, we couldnt spare 100,000 males to form a regular army. And the Chinese has traditionally disliked the army as a professional career cos of many factors. After getting Israeli army consultants, our army was started based on the israeli model. the first enlistment was in 1967. n the rest is history. all medically fit males have to serve national service.
it has by now become a tenet of our society. a common experience of all singaporean males
At the moment, I'm just feeling numb about my work. It's boring and more or less same old thing (must be bcause of economy decline). But I gotta stick with it for a while because it pays off my bills..
I'm currently sick but still have incoming emails about my work and gotta reply it (meaning no matter how sick I am as long as I can still think and outstanding works are still loaded..I gotta do my job).
Joined: 11 Dec 2003 Posts: 312 Location: jakarta, indonesia Country:
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 9:23 pm Post subject:
i havent work yet..
but i will soon...
just finished my college..
start looking for a job..
my major is advertising but i dont feel i wanna work in that kind field of work related to my major...
more interest in entertainment environment such as magazines...
i guess i like writing...
if it related to my major i would be a copywriter then... _________________
P'UNK ENCIEL
.................................dir en grey
Joined: 24 Jun 2002 Posts: 4009 Location: East Coast, US Country:
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 10:47 pm Post subject:
kndy-nt2099 wrote:
I own a small but growing multi-disciplinary communications firm and I'm also an entertainment freelance writer. Decided to go into self-employment after the dot.bomb. I was in the same position and decided to take a break from corporate and PR firm life and finally meet one goal in my life to start my own company.
...but I do miss the stable paycheck and income but the tradeoff is I don't have to worry about working 24/7, insane deadlines and annual budget reviews, incompetent staff, the IT questions when our IT guys are gone on break or location and all that stress...especially waiting forever on the 101 or 405 but most of all more time to spend with my wife and my 1-year old son.
I still have my share of headaches but this time I guess I'm having fun and my heart is in it. With PR...with high tech...it was really hard for me to get excited about promoting microchips or the latest hardware (although all my friends are saying get back into it to promote Voice Over IP) and no mood to get back into political PR but with fortunately with my business, can still do entertainment PR and that it keeps me happy.
kndy
wow, sounds like you really like what you are doing. communication/entertainment/PR also as a CEO you must wear a lot of hats. By the time you get home, you prolly don't have enough quality time w/ your family. _________________
Joined: 08 Oct 2003 Posts: 411 Location: USA Country:
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 3:08 am Post subject: Grrr...
I have to send two of my client's new revised business cards and stationary...and what do you know...my sbcyahoo DSL is down until late this afternoon (was down late last night). Definitely will miss deadline. Uggh... Man, I don't realize how much I depend on broadband.
Well, if anything...at least I found out that SBCYahoo DSL users have a backup dial account. Geez..haven't used backup in ages.
Can't really do any work because the files are too large to send via dialup and a lot of my stuff is time sensitive
Joined: 08 Oct 2003 Posts: 411 Location: USA Country:
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 3:10 am Post subject:
lala81 wrote:
In singapore, combat personnel basically have a night offs 1x a wk n the wkend off. bascially u book out on saturday morning or afternoon n come back by sunday nite. this is like the median army lifestyle but there are worse ones n better ones of corse.
Do your superiors treat you with respect or like pee-ons? Since this has been going on for several decades, I'm guessing many guys are ready for it since it's mandatory. Do you get your typical guy who tries to escape the country to avoid military?
Joined: 06 Jan 2004 Posts: 29 Location: Georgia, USA Country:
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 9:21 am Post subject:
groink wrote:
So, from 8 to 4 each weekday, I spend the first two hours looking over several dozen logs, update anti-virus definition files, push any patches/hotfixes that are needed, and write reports.
Impressive... but you know that a REAL sysadmin would script everything... including writing the reports part.
But I agree, that is an awesome Sysadmin job. I currently work as a Systems Technician for an Atlanta based broadband ISP. We're not good enough to be a System Admin... we're like the admins' peons. Anyhow, if a box goes down, it is our job to notify the admins. Since we're in a 24/7 environment, it doesn't matter what time of the day it is, we need to page out to admins. They really hate getting paged at 3:00 AM in the morning to restart a box or whatever. But what's crappy about my job is that they sometimes take that out on us. Even though we're doing what we're supposed to be doing, they sort of resent that. Kinda leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth. But we gotta do it. Sometimes we'd page out the same admin multiple times throughout the night, for many consecutive days. And they take that out on us. And if we screw up, it's even more crap.
I guess my main gripe about my job is that I don't have any sense of accomplishment.
Joined: 28 Jan 2004 Posts: 51 Location: USA Country:
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 10:09 am Post subject: i work in a cubicle...
for someone who was born with perhaps a quarter of a brain. she's been here 25 years and still can't speak the f'n language!!! drives me nuts!
fortunately, i can figure my boss out most of the time, as can my co-worker. but only because she and i both have foreign-born parents. the one white guy here who didn't have that advantage didn't last here, 'cause he failed ESP 101 (sarcasm). sorry, frustrating day!
i like my pay, but the job just sucks. for everyone who is studying - hope you get a job you like!
Joined: 23 Oct 2003 Posts: 22 Location: Japan Country:
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 10:54 am Post subject:
I like my job.
I'm currently a senior systems engineer for Citigroup Japan. I troubleshoot and fix a variety of network and pc issues for different Citigroup companies. Basically, I get paid to do my hobby, which is nice, as always.
Couple this with the fact that I am living in Tokyo, and I get to watch all the anime and TV dramas when they air on TV, and I'm just happy as a clam.
Unfortunately, my job, as Boltar-san says, sometimes mean that I get paged at 3am in the morning to rush into work to fix / supervise several issues. Except that I don't take it out on the person who pages / phones me... usually I'm too groggy and incoherent at 3am to yell at another person.
Joined: 08 Oct 2003 Posts: 411 Location: USA Country:
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 2:26 pm Post subject: Re: i work in a cubicle...
bmwracer wrote:
Aye, there's the rub...
I like Engineering, but not the business of Engineering...
Reminds me when I got into high technology PR, I was so into technology...the things coming out of Japan and the cool gadgetry...and I remember when I was interviewed I was talking about how much I love technology. Then it came to business of promoting technology...but not the technology I love or things I dreamed of having but the things inside those gadgets that make them work and so forth... chips to semiconductors...oh, man... I like technology, but certain aspects of technology...the nice, cool looking electronics and what they do and why it's cool to have but not so enthusiastic about promoting the important circuitry of what makes those gadgets work.
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 2:54 pm Post subject: Re: i work in a cubicle...
kndy-nt2099 wrote:
Reminds me when I got into high technology PR, I was so into technology...the things coming out of Japan and the cool gadgetry...and I remember when I was interviewed I was talking about how much I love technology. Then it came to business of promoting technology...but not the technology I love or things I dreamed of having but the things inside those gadgets that make them work and so forth... chips to semiconductors...oh, man... I like technology, but certain aspects of technology...the nice, cool looking electronics and what they do and why it's cool to have but not so enthusiastic about promoting the important circuitry of what makes those gadgets work.
kndy
I gotcha. You're talking about the marketing aspects, neh?
When I say the business of engineering, I mean the schedules and management that make engineering frustrating and exhausting. These people don't know squat about design and they're the ones planning and setting schedules. Pretty idiotic, if you ask me.
Joined: 08 Oct 2003 Posts: 411 Location: USA Country:
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 3:12 pm Post subject: Re: i work in a cubicle...
bmwracer wrote:
I gotcha. You're talking about the marketing aspects, neh?
When I say the business of engineering, I mean the schedules and management that make engineering frustrating and exhausting. These people don't know squat about design and they're the ones planning and setting schedules. Pretty idiotic, if you ask me.
Hehe...I know nothing about engineering but what from what my brother tells me. He gets into clashes with management because he is more into management and bettering relationships with people and he feels many engineers lack communication and people skills. It's pretty interesting because he kicks ass in his job but he's seen as the rebellious one because he is direct with his bosses about how if they learn how to communicate and be more people oriented than 100% analytical minded they can make it a better workplace for everyone...hehe...
Joined: 24 Jun 2002 Posts: 4009 Location: East Coast, US Country:
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 12:23 am Post subject:
Akakage wrote:
GOD, I'M SO BLOODY EXHAUSTED FROM WORK!!!! I've spent more than 12 f@#$cking hours of working today... I think my brain is about to explode anytime soon..I'm beat
I hope OkaJun will appear in my dream..
Bummer..gotta get up early again tomorrow. Oh..Sh%#t happens sometime, but thank God it's not everyday. IT'S ALL IN A DAYS WORK.
still reviewing those documents, eh? _________________
Did that several hours ago. Despite of thinking that work is crap and all..at the end of the day, I always say to myself "IT PAYS YOUR BLOODY BILLS, WOMAN!"
Joined: 04 Jun 2003 Posts: 377 Location: "Sin City" (Las Vegas, NV, USA) Country:
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 1:14 am Post subject:
I love my job! (although it's temporary) It's the people who works with me that ruins it! They're all acting like a bunch of babies! I have 2 co-workers who are at each other's throat because one got promoted...the other one feels that she should have gotten the position...blah blah blah (long story)...and all they do is talk smack about each other...trying to put me in the middle. They're both my friends, and I'm not on anyone's side. I think this is ridiculous and should definitely stop! Feels like highschool all over. If they want to get each other fired...FINE...just don't put me in the middle...cause frankly, I don't care.
On the other hand, I love my job ...cause we don't have supervisors/managers always on our back, telling us what to do. We all know what needs to get done...so we take the initiative to do them. And if there's nothing to do...we just chill...and do crossword puzzle! hehe
I love my job! (although it's temporary) It's the people who works with me that ruins it! They're all acting like a bunch of babies! I have 2 co-workers who are at each other's throat because one got promoted...the other one feels that she should have gotten the position...blah blah blah (long story)...and all they do is talk smack about each other...trying to put me in the middle. They're both my friends, and I'm not on anyone's side. I think this is ridiculous and should definitely stop! Feels like highschool all over. If they want to get each other fired...FINE...just don't put me in the middle...cause frankly, I don't care.
On the other hand, I love my job ...cause we don't have supervisors/managers always on our back, telling us what to do. We all know what needs to get done...so we take the initiative to do them. And if there's nothing to do...we just chill...and do crossword puzzle! hehe
lol sounds like something that happened at my work place. Except my colleagues just decided to not address each other directly, I didn't notice it til around 2 or 3 months in and these people never talked to each other but they sit beside each other.
Well I personally don't hate my job, its not too bad, maybe its because I'm at a junior position (not much is expected of me) and I don't expect alot from myself Too easy goin for my own good.
Joined: 28 Feb 2004 Posts: 246 Location: Southern Cali, USA Country:
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 2:10 am Post subject:
Sup everybody. looks like most of you are in the engineering/tech field. I took information sytems in college but it didn't quite work out that way. I am now in premier banking and recently just got employed by my company's investment affiliate. Basically, I have two jobs under one roof. My title (pay's decent) and the suit means squat though, all I am is a glorified bank teller. Except I have to do more sucking up, and what's worse, I make more money for someone else than I do for myself! *grrrrrr....* To top it off, the market area manager and the region president know me by name... which has its advantages and disadvantages, I guess. It's easier to move up since they know me, but then if I mess up once, it is ALL OVER. *sigh*... oh well... I guess I just have to avoid getting caught slackin, and of course postin on jdorama! .
**Disclaimer: I do love my job, don't get me wrong. It's a really good feeling being able to interact and learn with and from different people. some days are actually pretty hilarious, since I have no idea what type of insane rich dood I'll be dealing with next .
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