Oh pls lah.. I wonder if you ever step foot in a shipyard before.. Back then in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, our Marine Industry consisted mostly of our local Sporeans.. You can find all Sporeans of various races workin as Foremen, riggers, welders, electricians, yard crane operators..
They were the ones that make our shipyards prosper.. From Keppel to Sembawang shipyards, the local workers were the ones that slogged it out hard under the hot sun onboard the many foreign vessels that were berthed in these shipyards for maintenance service..
You're giving too much credit to these India Kelings Marine Engineers, Project Engineers workin in our local shipyards.. Many locals workin there know that these Kelings only know how to talk.. But when it comes to getting their hands dirty and do real work, you can see the '' true capabilities '' of these FT Kelings..
Why I know how these Kelings work? Thats because I'm from the Marine Industry and I had personally work with some of these FT Kelings before..
hahaha......u claimed to be in the marine industry but not sure u know what u are talking about........
in the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s.......where got bangalas and indians???
many shipyard workers were of course were locals or Malaysians......then came the Chinese, Indians and Bangalas...
of course there is a sprinkling of pinoys and myamese....
it has nothing to do with credits as this is evolution of time and you have to face the reality.......
you can hardly find any more Malaysian welders (those still in the industry are now foremen/supervisors).....don't even talk about Singaporeans.
Sources of skilled workers are drying up as there is competition for skilled workers worldwide......many of the workers now are have never worked in a shipyard before arriving in Singapore.
In all the big yards......more than 95% of the
workersare sub-contractor workers....
there are still some foremen/supervisors in their fifties and sixties around...but they will not be around for long
the future is really a concern as there is a big gap...
It is not just pay and pay......Singaporeans simply do not want to work as Shipyard workers because.....long working hours (7 days week), harsh and dangerous environment, ulu locations, etc....etc.....
When I got time, I will elaborate more on various aspects of shipyard operations.