Saturday, July 25, 2009

we like new immigrant

From the Straits Times: "Helping foreigners fit in"

With his trademark grin, [MP Charles Chong] added: "When you ask Singaporean residents for feedback, they will complain that they have to wait more than 15 minutes for the bus. But when you ask new immigrants, they are happy that the bus comes in under 30 minutes."

MP Charles Chong was told what he was told
. and he told us what he was being told.
it was confirmed that they have preferred new immigrants than local singaporeans..

they are much easier to please and serve them. and they do fit in the overall great plan..to eliminate singaporean from their comfort zone and let them "venture" to oversea.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

sleeping on the job




first, the lehman brother: they did not expect it to fall. town councils invested in exotic structured product which they did not fully understood them and suffered great losses. including the ordinary investor who trusted our banks and in the end, were played out. dirty people.

then came the losses made by Taemasek holding when they sold BOa shares, which we could not understand what they are doing?

then came the private school which offered fake degrees in 2007 and closed down only two years later.

we asked ourselves: what are they doing in the first place?

Thursday, July 16, 2009

What's Love Got to Do With It?




it was just more than love alone.

It found that a husband who is nine or more years older than his wife is twice as likely to get divorced.

Children also influence the longevity of a marriage or relationship.

A couple's parents also have a role to play in their own relationship.

Not surprisingly, money also plays a role, with up to 16 percent of respondents who indicated they were poor or where the husband -- not the wife -- was unemployed saying they had separated, compared with only nine percent of couples with healthy finances.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

more companies hired older workers



we have heard older workers being retrenched as the companies shift to overseas and they have a hard time in getting jobs, just because they are over 45 years and have no certificates.
they are experienced people and yet not fully maximized their potential.
the companies, even GLC employed young and inexperienced foreign talents, eliminating the locals.

and the older worker who still able to work found idling at home, doing nothing to contribute to the economy.

it was the failure of the tightly control labour market.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

painless punishments





MAS has banned 10 institutions from selling structured notes for periods of 6 months to 2 years.

the finance companies got away scotfree with painless punishments while the investor who trusted these companies suffered huge losses while their whole life saving vanished in the air.

in the end, trust no one.

Monday, July 06, 2009

cherish each day




Michael Jackson's sudden death reminded us of how fragile life is.
two days ago, he was rehearsing for the live concerts in London, alive and full of energy.
two days later, he has passed away, at the age of 50 years.
he has so much things to do, and things have not been done yet.

luckily he has prepared his will 5 years ago in 2002. he has at least left behind something for his sons and daughter.

these things we should planned ahead, and not to rush when things are needed urgently.


so, cherish each day.
plan ahead.
you will never know what will happened the next day.

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

student




have met some of the students from polytechnics recently.
they have commented it was getting more and more difficult to get a position which they liked. the market is highly competitive with the influx of the students from asia and the import of foreign talent to boost our population.

at one hand, they have solved the aging population, but on the other hand, they have caused great discomfort for the job market for the new graduates, especially those who are local-born as they lost the edge to them.

tough as the recession is yet to recover although we saw signs of pick-ups.