A company is offering S$2400 for a cleaner job but the Whatsapp screenshot has send netizens outraged as the requirement for the job is to have a degree.
It’s a degree “ONLY” job.
In addition to the requirement, the job requirement is work six days a week and work 10 to 12 hours a day.
Well, a normal cleaner job is often around $1,400 to $1,600. Gues this job has more to do than a regular cleaner.
According to the traffic Police, a new driving training will be implemented at three driving schools and student learning to get a driving or riding license will have to pass the simulator training before booking for the final TP.
Although, driving simulator training has been implemented in Bukit Bukit Batok Driving Center for many years. An ex-student from Bukit Batok driving centre said:
“I been through this I still remember its a Honda simulator, but its is nothing like the real world. The delay in turning the steering wheel and actually moving in the screen is a ridiculous delay. Daytona at arcade more real”
If you enrolled as a student before December 16 2019, you will not be applicable for compulsory digital training.
It is unclear if the simulators will be the old ones at Bukit Batok driving school or a new one will be implemented.
PDL license
The PDL license will also now be extended from 6 months to 2 years. The days of having a printed copy over the PDL will be over soon. PDL the license will be digital, show it on your Police@SG mobile app to your instructor before driving.
Contents such as a mock test for Basic Theory, Final & Advanced theory will be made available online as well in the 1st quarter 2020.
PSA. I literally just received a call from this number, claiming they are from Singtel Technical Dept.
They wanted to have my home details because for the past few days they received disruption signals of my home wifi network. So firstly, they wouldn’t have my details, cos my home network is under my husband’s account.
So like many scam callers, I knew this was one of it. Because when I started asking him questions, he was very rude and threatened me. And he hanged up on me when I said, So can I have my home address details since you are the service provider. He said I will pull out the details and hanged up on me.
I called him back at the very same number and the number wasn’t in use. So guys, these scammers are around, alive, and kicking. Please make sure you’re not taken in. Especially your parents and children.
A restaurant launched a menu selling rabbit as their new delicacy has to face the wrath of the angry netizens.
Although it is not against the law but in Singapore context, a rabbit is considered more as a pet than a staple diet. It is a common delicacy in parts of China.
The restaurants featured a dish of diced rabbit in chilli oil. But Singapore netizens are not taking it well.
While some netizens said that people are overreacting and said the following
“I love chickens and I see people eating them everyday, what’s so special about a rabbit. Can an animals life can be valued on how it looks?”
While others were against it and a petition was set up online
“We are happy to annouce that we are the first and only one to release rabbit hot pot in Singapore.” –Â Tong Xin Ru Yi Traditional Hotpot
NO! Rabbit owners are NOT happy about this! Did you not know that after dogs and cats, rabbits are the 3rd MOST common household pets in Singapore? In fact, there are millions of companion rabbits all around the world being treasured by their owners as families. We do NOT want to eat our family!
On behalf of the rabbit owners in Singapore, Bunny Wonderland and House Rabbit Society Singapore (HRSS) will like to request for Tong Xin Ru Yi Traditional Hotpot to remove this item from their menu. Both organizations have been tirelesly rescuing abandoned rabbits in Singapore and working with rabbit lovers to improve their welfare. For this restaurant to encourage the consumption of our pets, it’s totally against all that we have worked hard to achieve. If this dish is allow, does that means there will be cat stews and dog barbeque soon? This cannot happen!
We truly hope that the public can make an informed decision about supporting such businesses. Singapore do not farmed rabbits for food and instead, we import them into our country as domesticated pets. As pets, they should be viewed in the same light as other companion animals and given the same respect as a cat and dog would. So please do not support business that undermine our pets as food items!
Through this petition, we hope that Tong Xin Ru Yi Traditional Hotpot can realized that rabbit owners in Singapore are ANGRY with the slaughter of our beloved pets as food. While we understand rabbit is an approved consumable meat, we are not ready to eat our pets, our best friends, our family. Please remove this unwelcomed dish from the menu and do not encourage the consumption of our pets in any shape or form in the future!
Kurt Tay is a local internet celebrity that gone famous after a newspaper featuring him has gone viral. He is a big fan of wrestling and is often seen with his WWE/WWF title belts.
Recently he was pranked by someone pretending to be a Mediacorp producer, the perpetrator arranged an interview with him at Mediacorp but turned out to be a fake.
Prankster gave Steven Lim’s Number
The perpetrator told him that he will provide him with another handphone number of staff at Mediacorp with the name of “Michelle” to arrange for his “interview”, but turns out the number belongs to another internet celebrity Steven Lim.
Shortly, after Kurt uploaded the screenshots of the man the Whatsapp messages with the phone number, the prankster got prank with over 100 prank calls.
Kurt Tay then reported the incident to the Police.
Kurt even posted the Police report he made online. But it did not take long for the prankster to get scared and text Kurt for forgiveness. He even said that he will pay Kurt Tay for the Taxi trip and even compensate him for his unpaid leave.
The perpetrator even told Kurt Tay that he has a baby,
According to a post by MFA Consular, they are currently appealing for the next of kin information of a Singaporean who passed away overseas.
The deceased is a 50-year-old Singaporean, Steven Chan Kong Kai. DOB: 15/04/1969 passed away in Dongguan China on the 29 November 2019. This information was released hoping to find the next of kin.
The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs has put it on on Twitter to appeal for information
If you have information, please contact MFA at 6379 8000.
The fire was caused by a PMD that was left charging at the corridor, SCDF managed to put out the fire with one water jet. Three people were evacuated from the unit and luckily none were injured.
Image Source: SCDF
SCDF also posted a photo on how to prevent such fires and important tips to look out for when charging these devices.
On Tuesday (3rd December 19), officers who are on duty at Woodlands Checkpoint managed to uncover a smuggling activity carried out by a Singaporean.
Various compartments of the vehicles were modified to store contraband cigarettes such as the aircon, side door panels and even the bumper. A total of 183 cartons and 973 packets of cigarettes was found in the Singapore-registered car.
The man was caught after the vehicle had broken down at Woodlands Checkpoint immigration arrival area.
Officer’s moved the car to a separate area to check and the smuggling activity was discovered.
A 37-year-old Singaporean has been referred to Singapore Customs for further investigations. Singapore customs also stated that vehicles used for smugglings will be confiscated.