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Want to be a bus captain? Think twice. Actually, think thrice.

sbfuncle

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if you have to think once your life must be shitty.
Most of the time is true but not always true.
I also became a driving instructor at one point of time just to experience a different lifestyle and consider the salary as a secondary factor only. I have alot of money in the bank at that time.
 

k1976

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Most of the time is true but not always true.
I also became a driving instructor at one point of time just to experience a different lifestyle and consider the salary as a secondary factor only. I have alot of money in the bank at that time.
Money can be eroded thru inflation...quuckly and quietly :smile:
 

eatshitndie

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Most of the time is true but not always true.
I also became a driving instructor at one point of time just to experience a different lifestyle and consider the salary as a secondary factor only. I have alot of money in the bank at that time.
a.k.a. as pussy grabber, especially when your student driver is virgin chiobu.
 

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Bus company's $5,000 salary offer for drivers draws over 1,400 applicants, 5 uni grads among 30 hired​



https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/b...aws-over-1400-applicants-5-uni-grads-among-30
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Liow had graduated from SIT with a degree in air transport management, but he'd always had an interest in buses and driving, Shin Min reported.

Before pursuing his degree, he drove buses for transport service operators SMRT and ComfortDelgro.

At 28 years old, Liow is Westpoint's youngest employee so far.

"My father supports my choice of vocation but my mum thinks the job is tough with long hours. But I feel this is ultimately my decision to make, every job is tough in some way," Liow told Shin Min.

With the experience, the young man hopes that he'll be able to set up his own bus company in future.>>

This uni grad is not some average chump for sure. Pretty ballsy move to start from the very bottom to learn the trade. But not sure how feasible it is to start a bus company in Singapore.
 
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