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30yo man earning S$90-100K/year in MNC says he’d rather switch careers to work in Govt agency because it “feels more meaningful”


ByBeatrice Del Rosario

October 29, 2024


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SINGAPORE: A 30-year-old man earning S$90 to 100K annually working in a fast-paced job at an MNC took to an online forum on Sunday (Oct 27) to openly weigh his thoughts on possibly switching careers.

According to the man, though his current job pays him well, “There are always new challenges that come along, and higher management has high expectations.”


“It’s becoming more stressful over the years as I gain seniority. I am not keen to outperform as my peers are very competitive. You will need to do much, much more to stand out,” he explained.

He added that the new job at a government agency “feels more meaningful
 

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30yo man earning S$90-100K/year in MNC says he’d rather switch careers to work in Govt agency because it “feels more meaningful”


ByBeatrice Del Rosario

October 29, 2024


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SINGAPORE: A 30-year-old man earning S$90 to 100K annually working in a fast-paced job at an MNC took to an online forum on Sunday (Oct 27) to openly weigh his thoughts on possibly switching careers.

According to the man, though his current job pays him well, “There are always new challenges that come along, and higher management has high expectations.”


“It’s becoming more stressful over the years as I gain seniority. I am not keen to outperform as my peers are very competitive. You will need to do much, much more to stand out,” he explained.

He added that the new job at a government agency “feels more meaningful
Sinkies eat too many pratas and nasi lemak , causing them to be unmotivated.
 
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