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English-speaking bus drivers, please

metalslug

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http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,4136,191105,00.html?

English-speaking bus drivers, please
Visually-impaired man needs bus drivers' help to get around
January 29, 2009

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UNHAPPY: Visually-impaired, Mr Nair is disconcerted that not all bus drivers understand simple English. TNP PICTURE: KENNETH KOH

HE can see only vague outlines. When he travels on buses, he needs bus drivers to alert him when his stop approaches.

But Mr K Saseedaran Nair was let down twice on the same day, two weeks ago, by bus drivers who failed to alert him about his stop.

The reason: Neither driver spoke English.

Mr Nair, 45, a former mini-mart owner, was diagnosed with a rare genetic disease known as Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy syndrome less than a year ago.

It has severely affected his vision.

He felt helpless when he realised that the driver of the bus he was taking, SMRT Service No 187, did not understand a word he was saying.

He had boarded the bus at Lakeside MRT.

Mr Nair, who speaks English, told the bus driver he wanted to get off at Bukit Batok swimming complex.

But the bus driver, a Chinese national, replied in Chinese.

'I was taken aback that he did not understand even simple, basic English,' said Mr Nair.

After about three minutes, a passenger came forward to help, but the driver could not understand the other passenger either.

The passenger eventually advised Mr Nair to alight and take the next bus instead.

But that bus, which takes the same route, had a Chinese-speaking driver too, while the passenger beside Mr Nair also did not understand English.

Mr Nair then sought the help of two school children sitting in front of him.

He said: 'The driver communicated with them in Chinese when the bus was approaching my stop. They translated it to English for me and I managed to make my way home.'

Although it was the first time he had had such a problem, he felt the issue should be taken seriously by public transport operators.

Mr Nair said: ' People who work in Singapore need to know basic English.'

His concern: In case of an emergency, such as a passenger suffering a heart attack, how will the bus driver be able to assist?

He said: 'We are trying to place Singapore on a high pedestal in the business world, and we have foreigners coming to Singapore.

'But what will they think when they see that the drivers can't speak English?'

A SMRT spokesman said that the company does ensure that both its local and foreign drivers are tested on their English language proficiency.

According to SMRT, its bus drivers from China undergo a training programme that comprises courses in English language and English skills for customer service.

Local applicants must also take a basic English test.

And during an emergency?

The spokesman said: 'During training, they are taught to be proactive and seek help from other passengers if they face a communication problem, for example, if they are not able to understand the language or accent.'

SMRT has been notified about Mr Nair's case and is investigating.

Geraldine Yeo, newsroom intern
 

Sideswipe

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years ago.
I took a one day safety course for working in shipyard.
the course full of Indians, Chinese and foreign workers

The course is in English. Some of the workers don't even understand what the instructors were saying. The instructors just laughed and continue the stupid thing. I believe everyone passed the test.

Who cares about English Proficiency...
 

Mighty Megatron

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years ago.
I took a one day safety course for working in shipyard.
the course full of Indians, Chinese and foreign workers

The course is in English. Some of the workers don't even understand what the instructors were saying. The instructors just laughed and continue the stupid thing. I believe everyone passed the test.

Who cares about English Proficiency...

Just like the maid english proficiency test. All for show only.
 

blackmore

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A SMRT spokesman said that the company does ensure that both its local and foreign drivers are tested on their English language proficiency.

According to SMRT, its bus drivers from China undergo a training programme that comprises courses in English language and English skills for customer service.

Local applicants must also take a basic English test.

And during an emergency?

The spokesman said: 'During training, they are taught to be proactive and seek help from other passengers if they face a communication problem, for example, if they are not able to understand the language or accent.'

SMRT has been notified about Mr Nair's case and is investigating.

Geraldine Yeo, newsroom intern


Since SMRT spokesman says that local & foreign drivers ARE tested for Proficiency in English. It never implied that all pass for that matter. The whole reply is too evasive just like our stat boards. Never to the point asked but deviated away.

Its obvious that the Nair guy got screwed twice with the same problem.

The influx of Chinese FT is really getting out of hand in Singapore. They can't speak or understand basic english and yet put out to serve the public. The other day in a Shell station along Upp Paya Lebar, I had to repeat my order 4 times just to make sure that damn bugger understand me. The irony was that those FT were Chinese FT in their 50s.

In a multi racial society , having all these Chinese FT literally screw up big time!:mad:
 

johnny333

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In a multi racial society , having all these Chinese FT literally screw up big time!:mad:

Don't think its fair to blame the scewwups on a multi racial society :smile:

The old man is local born & he & his family is responsible for screwing up badly many, many,.., many times; from the stop at 2,.., to his hand picked stooges, to this FT policy.

No hope for Spore & Sporeans until he goes :rolleyes:
 
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