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    • 00skyblue000 Offline
      00skyblue00
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      lee_yl\" post_id=\"2134818\" time=\"1717740497\" user_id=\"17023:

      At 14yo, she started working part-time with McDonald’s in Sentosa as the pay is higher there as an incentive for those willing to travel all the way there. She had to quit after I found out.

      At 16yo, she worked for Eu Yan Sang during the school holidays. Currently, she is working for LTA while awaiting university entry 😄
      Cool. Very adventurous girl. Thanks for sharing.

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        00skyblue00\" post_id=\"2134847\" time=\"1717766367\" user_id=\"143605:

        Cool. Very adventurous girl. Thanks for sharing.
        Since your daughter likes to read, maybe she can try working in Kinokuniya?

        My DD1 frequents Kino but did not choose to work there because she finds the pay not attractive enough. EYS was paying $13.50 per hr.

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        • Coolkidsrock2C Offline
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          bbbay\" post_id=\"2134811\" time=\"1717735650\" user_id=\"175278:

          After O level my girl worked temp in Popular book store. She was given the choice of stacking books or cashier. She chose the latter. Good experience for her. 10 hours shifts. The branch was near our home she come home for quick meal sometimes. At end of every shift she has to reconcile collected money against entries. Her first purchase with her first salary was an Apple Watch. She now has the concept of how many hours of work takes to pay for $x item. And work during PH pays more.
          Both my kids worked part-time in retail too. Very tough with long hours. As the colleagues were generally more matured, the experience also gave them exposure to a more long-term perspective to their future.

          Post these part-time stints, they are better able to take self-responsibility to work towards being the +++ candidate.

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          • Coolkidsrock2C Offline
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            Schootopia\" post_id=\"2134858\" time=\"1717785917\" user_id=\"143961:

            Heard that the churn rate for new accounting graduates at big 4 has been ~ 25%. Drop-out rate was high too.. Despite the nice branding, grade A office location etc. May be contributory factors of recent pay hikes..

            A lot of the rule-based repetitive tasks can easily be automated.

            But accounting is practical and useful knowledge in real life.

            Unfortunate that schools are not teaching basic accounting and personal finance.
            Even with the hike, it is not really attractive. Aware of resignation with job due to the hours.

            Agreed with you on the importance of accounting and personal finance. Also need to understand financial statements to invest.

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              Opinion piece by Lily Kong, President of SMU: Humanities and social sciences – everything, everywhere, all at once

              Often misconstrued as esoteric academic disciplines, the social sciences and humanities significantly impact our daily routines and life choices.
              https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/humanities-and-social-sciences-everything-everywhere-all-at-once

              Non-subscribers may not be able to read this online. Get hold of a physical paper or ask someone for a PDF?

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              • zac's mumZ Offline
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                Opinion piece by Lily Kong, President of SMU: Humanities and social sciences – everything, everywhere, all at once
                Often misconstrued as esoteric academic disciplines, the social sciences and humanities significantly impact our daily routines and life choices.
                https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/humanities-and-social-sciences-everything-everywhere-all-at-once

                Non-subscribers may not be able to read this online. Get hold of a physical paper or ask someone for a PDF?
                Thanks for sharing. I’ll go read in detail.

                Free pdf version is available via the NLB app (i prefer on HP cos handy; DH with laohua prefers on ipad), log into your NLB account, u can view it under “SPH newspapers”.

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                • 00skyblue000 Offline
                  00skyblue00
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                  Schootopia\" post_id=\"2134858\" time=\"1717785917\" user_id=\"143961:

                  Heard that the churn rate for new accounting graduates at big 4 has been ~ 25%. Drop-out rate was high too.. Despite the nice branding, grade A office location etc. May be contributory factors of recent pay hikes..

                  A lot of the rule-based repetitive tasks can easily be automated.

                  But accounting is practical and useful knowledge in real life.

                  Unfortunate that schools are not teaching basic accounting and personal finance.
                  Express schools have POA.

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                  • bbbayB Offline
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                    On picking up accounting/personal finance knowledge, I think can read up on our own. I benefited alot from the book “Rich Dad poor dad”. Maybe my needs are not sophisticated. This book break down financial management into few fundamental concepts. Cash flow. What is asset and what is liability. Aim to put your cash into asset and avoid putting them into liability. Asset are things that generate more cash over time; liability is the opposite. And also there is “good debt” and “bad debt”- the former is ok but not the latter.

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                    • 00skyblue000 Offline
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                      From Beatty sec sch to SAJC to valedictorian at prestigious United States Air Force Academy


                      https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/top-graduate-us-air-force-academy-singaporean-lieutenant-mindef-4394701

                      He never did well in pri sch. His grades only improved in sec sch, after his bio mum passed away when he was in p6.

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                        bbbay\" post_id=\"2134866\" time=\"1717809661\" user_id=\"175278:

                        On picking up accounting/personal finance knowledge, I think can read up on our own. I benefited alot from the book “Rich Dad poor dad”. Maybe my needs are not sophisticated. This book break down financial management into few fundamental concepts. Cash flow. What is asset and what is liability. Aim to put your cash into asset and avoid putting them into liability. Asset are things that generate more cash over time; liability is the opposite. And also there is “good debt” and “bad debt”- the former is ok but not the latter.
                        Eg. In sg esp, cars are great liabilities.

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