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PAP strategy to create jobs for foreigners

winnipegjets

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From $1,000 tips to crane controller earning much more

The New Paper
Wednesday, Oct 30, 2013

After almost 20 years, restaurant manager Steve Sivakumar has had enough.

Next January, he will give up manning tables to man the controls - as a tower crane operator.

Thanks to the building boom now, the 35-year-old is convinced that it's time to trade his starched shirt and pants for a hard hat and safety boots.

"It's risky switching careers at this age, but I need to get something more stable, so my two children can have a better future in Singapore," he said.

But just how rosy is it in the construction line?

Straits Construction executive director Kenneth Loo said: "When you look at the number of private residential projects in the pipeline, you can see demand's still going strong. The outlook (seems) healthy for the next three to four years. "

This year's total construction demand is projected at up to $34 billion, compared with last year's $30.7 billion, The Straits Times reported on Oct 20.

That translates to more work and more workers needed.

The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) received more than 1,200 applications within six months of rolling out the Crane Apprenticeship Programme.

The BCA said not everyone could do the crane operator job as they have to be physically fit and not be afraid of heights.

Its spokesman said a new operator's monthly gross pay can reach $4,000 while those with more experience can earn up to $7,000.

That's good news for Mr Sivakumar, whose previous job netted half that sum.

He used to work at a celebrity restaurant, but stopped working there in May last year, after a management change. That meant bidding goodbye to the $1,000-a-tip norm from guests as well.

Now, Mr Sivakumar's monthly pay cheque depends on temporary stints at restaurants and cafes.

His friend Suresh Selvarajoo, 42, left a $2,800 hotel banquet manager post earlier this month, after 26 years in the frontline.

Mr Selvarajoo, who graduated with a hotel management degree from Switzerland said: "The hospitality line has changed and there're more foreigners competing for a limited number of jobs.

"Since F&B is my passion, I'll continue looking for openings while driving a taxi."
 

Leongsam

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This is the reality of a globalised world. Singaporeans need to change their mindset and get used to the idea.
 

winnipegjets

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Its spokesman said a new operator's monthly gross pay can reach $4,000 while those with more experience can earn up to $7,000.

Wah ...starting pay is higher than that of graduates ...so, why spend tens of thousands to study for a degree?

His friend Suresh Selvarajoo, 42, left a $2,800 hotel banquet manager post earlier this month, after 26 years in the frontline.

After 26 years of service and he earns a paltry $2800! How cheap can that hotel be?

Mr Selvarajoo, who graduated with a hotel management degree from Switzerland
And it is not like he doesn't have the credentials.

"The hospitality line has changed and there're more foreigners competing for a limited number of jobs.
Here's the reason why salary is so low in the industry.
 

The_Hypocrite

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As a local. Its not worth being in the F&B industry unless u r the boss. Its dead end n not.worth it. Better relegate it to cheap FTs. Its a job locals wont do.
 
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halsey02

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This is the reality of a globalised world. Singaporeans need to change their mindset and get used to the idea.

I have changed my mindset..who in SINgapore haven't, need to to tell us about globalisation...before that what it was?? & before that, please...we study economics too & those who doesn't from the streets knows that too....but FOR A GOVERNMENT WHO CARES THE F@#%K ONLY FOR THE MONEY NOT THE PEOPLE, many of us have changed that Mindset on whom to vote for too!. A generation of trust is now GONE!...go ask quietly on this!:mad:
 
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tanwahtiu

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Tower crane no need put man on the crane cabin anymore. PAP used outdated equipment? look like plenty of nonsense jobs created for unskilled foreign workers.

These day operator carry a remote control unit hang on the waist and move the toggle sticks and the operator go stand near the location where the loads are to be unload or lifted. Nowadays latest crane tower equipment come with video cameras installed on the crane and operator sit in aircon room (like Tony Tan son NS aircon job) and mend the crane.

Clean illegal money to hire cheap foreign workers si boh! Construction biz top the most easiest way to clean illegal money.

From $1,000 tips to crane controller earning much more

The New Paper
Wednesday, Oct 30, 2013

After almost 20 years, restaurant manager Steve Sivakumar has had enough.

Next January, he will give up manning tables to man the controls - as a tower crane operator.

Thanks to the building boom now, the 35-year-old is convinced that it's time to trade his starched shirt and pants for a hard hat and safety boots.

"It's risky switching careers at this age, but I need to get something more stable, so my two children can have a better future in Singapore," he said.

But just how rosy is it in the construction line?

Straits Construction executive director Kenneth Loo said: "When you look at the number of private residential projects in the pipeline, you can see demand's still going strong. The outlook (seems) healthy for the next three to four years. "

This year's total construction demand is projected at up to $34 billion, compared with last year's $30.7 billion, The Straits Times reported on Oct 20.

That translates to more work and more workers needed.

The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) received more than 1,200 applications within six months of rolling out the Crane Apprenticeship Programme.

The BCA said not everyone could do the crane operator job as they have to be physically fit and not be afraid of heights.

Its spokesman said a new operator's monthly gross pay can reach $4,000 while those with more experience can earn up to $7,000.

That's good news for Mr Sivakumar, whose previous job netted half that sum.

He used to work at a celebrity restaurant, but stopped working there in May last year, after a management change. That meant bidding goodbye to the $1,000-a-tip norm from guests as well.

Now, Mr Sivakumar's monthly pay cheque depends on temporary stints at restaurants and cafes.

His friend Suresh Selvarajoo, 42, left a $2,800 hotel banquet manager post earlier this month, after 26 years in the frontline.

Mr Selvarajoo, who graduated with a hotel management degree from Switzerland said: "The hospitality line has changed and there're more foreigners competing for a limited number of jobs.

"Since F&B is my passion, I'll continue looking for openings while driving a taxi."
 
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