I'm not targeting you per se lah.Originally posted by Ristar:sry if i seem to be too aggressive. i did not mean to come across like that.
i'd think that a PTE, being held in isolation, watever appointment he might have is null and void already.
in addition to the possibility of getting charged and thrown into the Detention Barracks.
thank you.
on a side note, hps are a real problem with youths these days.. wa lao... a ger drown coz it drop into a canal, a guy kill himself coz he kenna caught stealing... damn. y cant ppl be more relaxed abt things?
er... honey, im not sure if they have to pass some test to be a paracounsellor, but lemme say one thing...Originally posted by Honeybunz:Doesn't the army camp have any inhouse counsellor for cases like this?
Hey i do agree with what you say about the civilian job.... I went thru this as well. This pple are sickening . But there are fair share of nice and supporting boss and management. just that for much case , the evil people are more influential over my job and career.Originally posted by FireAndHell:[b]
If you think that you guys can't take the stress that NSF dished out to you, do you think you can take the stress that is dished out by a civilian job?
Them civilian jobs with all the backstabbing, sizing you up before you can even prove yourself, superiors and management belittling you and judging you when you make one small silly mistake and condaming you for the rest of your miserable life in the company, with the only recourse left for you is to resign and go look for another job? And you can never ever hope to establish yourself if you keep rolling from one job to the next...like in "rolling stone gathers no moss"??
At least the time spent in serving NSF hardens a young man, which will help the man to take the brutal and harsh nature of a backstabbing, judgemental civilian job.