banyak personal experiences berkenaan dengan hospitals and owang2nye.
from work related to relationship related sampai tak tau acam mane nak handle. kalau la kite ni macam robot boleh bukak scre kepala lepas tu taruk chip yang baru.
even then, kalau face same thing again, takkan asyik nak bukak tutup bukak tutup aje hahahha
but really unforgettable and deep past
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
cleaners, buruh kasar etc
me tak pernah pandang rendah ppl yang keje bukan ape tu white collar eh?
tapi kenape dia orang tak mau kawan dengan kite???
kalau set up a family dengan orang yang tak setaraf pun what is the problem!!!
yang penting yang taat setia. nah kalau da tak sepadan PLUS main kayu tiga (or worse kayu empat) tu, then baik putus la. dari sakit ati kan kan kan
tapi kenape dia orang tak mau kawan dengan kite???
kalau set up a family dengan orang yang tak setaraf pun what is the problem!!!
yang penting yang taat setia. nah kalau da tak sepadan PLUS main kayu tiga (or worse kayu empat) tu, then baik putus la. dari sakit ati kan kan kan
Orchard Road, Boat Quay, Hotels
Bile agaknye tiba masa di mana owang mlayu kite kahwin kat hotel heee
my dream is kat chevron. its a club.
selain bawah blok, banyak jugak skarang yang ade majlis kat cc eh. =)
my dream is kat chevron. its a club.
selain bawah blok, banyak jugak skarang yang ade majlis kat cc eh. =)
big and small
i tak faham kenape kalau kite orang kecik (pangkat la bukan badan oii), kite macam tak suke gitu kalau orang lain mention a bit pun pasal another party yang besar..
SERVICES SECTOR
SERVICES SECTOR
The services sector is a diverse industry with a wide range of potential job opportunities. Some of which are trading and logistics, financial services, tourism, healthcare, education and creative services etc.
Job Descriptions
Many services are defined primarily in terms of the interpersonal relationship involved. Examples of this are found both in the rapidly expanding private service sector (security services or high-tech consultancy services, financial, accounting and management services) and in the more traditional public sector (social services, health and education services, etc.). In both these cases, information and communication play a vital role.
Personal Qualities
Many jobs in the services sector involve working closely with people, so having good communication skills are important. You also need to work well in a team. You may need to be able to control people, such as handling young children. Many of the jobs involve working shifts and working when most other people are not - for example, evenings, weekends and public holidays. You need to be able to work under pressure at times and a sense of humour helps.
Education Qualifications
A good general education is required. English and Maths are usually needed. Depending on which particular career in the services sector that you are interested in, quality passes in subjects like sciences or arts are essential.
Overall Key Skills
- knowledge skills;
- technical skills;
- interpersonal skills; and
- flexibility and adaptability.
Therefore, all our youths today of all educational levels must be willing to adapt to the new challenges and to make the efforts to learn new skills to find a place in the new economy.
The services sector is a diverse industry with a wide range of potential job opportunities. Some of which are trading and logistics, financial services, tourism, healthcare, education and creative services etc.
Job Descriptions
Many services are defined primarily in terms of the interpersonal relationship involved. Examples of this are found both in the rapidly expanding private service sector (security services or high-tech consultancy services, financial, accounting and management services) and in the more traditional public sector (social services, health and education services, etc.). In both these cases, information and communication play a vital role.
Personal Qualities
Many jobs in the services sector involve working closely with people, so having good communication skills are important. You also need to work well in a team. You may need to be able to control people, such as handling young children. Many of the jobs involve working shifts and working when most other people are not - for example, evenings, weekends and public holidays. You need to be able to work under pressure at times and a sense of humour helps.
Education Qualifications
A good general education is required. English and Maths are usually needed. Depending on which particular career in the services sector that you are interested in, quality passes in subjects like sciences or arts are essential.
Overall Key Skills
- knowledge skills;
- technical skills;
- interpersonal skills; and
- flexibility and adaptability.
Therefore, all our youths today of all educational levels must be willing to adapt to the new challenges and to make the efforts to learn new skills to find a place in the new economy.
MANUFACTURING SECTOR
The manufacturing sector is a large and diverse career which includes electronics, chemicals, bio-medical sciences, engineering, nanotechnology etc.
Job Descriptions
Within all these branches there are a variety of specialisations including design, research and development and production. Careers tend to be available at operative, craft, technician and professional levels ?training routes are available to allow career progression.
Personal Qualities
You?ll need to have an interest in maths, science and technology, with good judgement and reasoning skills. An inventive and enquiring mind helps when trouble shooting or developing new approaches to problems. Often it is necessary to work under pressure,
good communication skills are valuable particularly if you are working as part of a team.
Education Qualifications
Ability in maths, English and science are the building blocks of a successful career in the manufacturing sector. The eventual required qualification level will depend upon the entry route you choose for the particular area of specialisation that you are interested in.
Job Descriptions
Within all these branches there are a variety of specialisations including design, research and development and production. Careers tend to be available at operative, craft, technician and professional levels ?training routes are available to allow career progression.
Personal Qualities
You?ll need to have an interest in maths, science and technology, with good judgement and reasoning skills. An inventive and enquiring mind helps when trouble shooting or developing new approaches to problems. Often it is necessary to work under pressure,
good communication skills are valuable particularly if you are working as part of a team.
Education Qualifications
Ability in maths, English and science are the building blocks of a successful career in the manufacturing sector. The eventual required qualification level will depend upon the entry route you choose for the particular area of specialisation that you are interested in.
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