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Who instructed Channel News Asia to lie to its readers that Bus Drivers have rewarding careers ?

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For senior bus captain Abdul Lathiff Mohamed Rafi, who is 50 years old, driving isn’t just a job – it’s a source of pleasure and pride, which he derives from providing guidance to newcomer bus captains and by ensuring a safe and comfortable ride for all passengers.

Having enjoyed driving all types of motor vehicles since he was a young man, he joined SBS Transit in 2000 after working in a family business and as a head cashier at a department store.

A typical day for Mr Lathiff starts at 5am, when he arrives at Ulu Pandan Bus Depot to either fulfil his driving responsibilities or take on mentoring duties. “As a mentor, I provide guidance to newcomers as well as bus captains who may require extra attention,” he explained.
 
For senior bus captain Abdul Lathiff Mohamed Rafi, who is 50 years old, driving isn’t just a job – it’s a source of pleasure and pride, which he derives from providing guidance to newcomer bus captains and by ensuring a safe and comfortable ride for all passengers.

Having enjoyed driving all types of motor vehicles since he was a young man, he joined SBS Transit in 2000 after working in a family business and as a head cashier at a department store.

A typical day for Mr Lathiff starts at 5am, when he arrives at Ulu Pandan Bus Depot to either fulfil his driving responsibilities or take on mentoring duties. “As a mentor, I provide guidance to newcomers as well as bus captains who may require extra attention,” he explained.

Evidence that PAP create good jobs for sinkies. Majulah PAP!
 
Is it possible that the instruction was from the Ministar for Transport? :unsure::eek::roflmao:
 
They are rewarded with "free travel". What's not to like?
 
For senior bus captain Abdul Lathiff Mohamed Rafi, who is 50 years old, driving isn’t just a job – it’s a source of pleasure and pride, which he derives from providing guidance to newcomer bus captains and by ensuring a safe and comfortable ride for all passengers.

Having enjoyed driving all types of motor vehicles since he was a young man, he joined SBS Transit in 2000 after working in a family business and as a head cashier at a department store.

A typical day for Mr Lathiff starts at 5am, when he arrives at Ulu Pandan Bus Depot to either fulfil his driving responsibilities or take on mentoring duties. “As a mentor, I provide guidance to newcomers as well as bus captains who may require extra attention,” he explained.
Why?

Everyday cam see so many Sinki Chiobu like Sis Gan, ish Jin jiak rewarding de
 
It’s all about the context right?

If I was a PSLE holder then I will be happy with the bus driver wages.
 
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