At present, more and more young Malaysians choose to work hard in Singapore, thinking that they can earn more here. Is this really the case?
Recently, a female netizen asked on a social account, “Can Singapore really make a lot of money in a short period of time? Is it too late for me to go at the age of 29?” The news immediately aroused heated discussions among netizens.
She said, “I feel that it is very slow to make money in Malaysia. Many friends have gone to the other side. They can earn RM9350-RM15580 a month. I am so envious…”
“Although every time they come back, they say that the work there is very tiring, but they came back after a few years of work and bought a house, a car, and various luxuries… Now I also want to go to Singapore to work. I am 29 years old, is it too late? ?”
After the post was published, many netizens commented, and their opinions can be divided into positive and negative.
1. You will be rewarded
Positive netizens said:
“Working in Singapore is an important way out for young Malaysians. Although the pressure is relatively high, they can indeed make a lot of money in a short period of time.”
“Although the pressure is relatively high, it can make you better. 29 is not too late. I only came after graduation. As long as you work hard, you will be rewarded!”
2. Buying a car or a house? Life is a problem!
Netizens with negative views said:
“Singapore is not as good as you think. When you come, you will know that every day is very hard and living expenses are high. If you don’t have technical, let alone making money to buy a house, life is a problem!”
“Singapore’s work is so stressful and overwhelming, I repeat the same life every day.”
Some netizens said in surprise, “How does 3-5k buy cars and luxury goods?”
3. What suits you is the best
Of course, some netizens hold a neutral attitude towards this, saying that no matter where they are, as long as they work hard, they can achieve their goals.
At the same time, someone warned the netizen, “Don’t let your thoughts be controlled by others, it’s best to find what suits you!”