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Can training really do wonders during this recession??

eRRoRist

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1 of solutions our government came up with to protect jobs is by providing more training to workers. I keep hearing and seeing news on how the government encourage employees to send workers or those retrenched for training. There is this growing SPUR program that they can join.

My question is, is this really effective?? Can training magically get you employed or help you stay employed?? :confused:
 

STUCK_HERE

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1 of solutions our government came up with to protect jobs is by providing more training to workers. I keep hearing and seeing news on how the government encourage employees to send workers or those retrenched for training. There is this growing SPUR program that they can join.

My question is, is this really effective?? Can training magically get you employed or help you stay employed?? :confused:

If you are above 40s, forget about retraining. Only go for retraining if it is company sponsored and you are guaranteed of a job after the training.

Don't waste your time competing with the FT and young punks. You lose.
 

zuoom

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first up, what's the purpose of training?

is it to add value to the company? does it add value to the customer?

dun train just for the sake of training.
or in this case, re-train for re-train.
 

angie II

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"Retraining not only benefits workers but will also help schools and our economy as we need singaporeans to spend spend spend!" (until u pok-kai its your business)


 
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batman1

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1 of solutions our government came up with to protect jobs is by providing more training to workers. I keep hearing and seeing news on how the government encourage employees to send workers or those retrenched for training. There is this growing SPUR program that they can join.

My question is, is this really effective?? Can training magically get you employed or help you stay employed?? :confused:

These good-for -nothing MIW are in denial mode and self-delusions.
The issue is there are not sufficient (supply) jobs to meet the demand .
No point training,retraining,re-retraining,re-re-retraining but jobs are not available.These MIW are STUPID!!! ACT BLUR!!! Good-For-Nothing blood-suckers.
 
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