Would they wan to ject themseleves once every week?Originally posted by ^MaRcUs^:well.....
since we have such a shortage of nurse in singapore,
why not have all the gers age 18-21 to serve NS as nurse?
then...everyone will have a part...
and gf wun leave us when we enlist that time....
and...
LIKE TAT MEDICS ALL CHA BOS....
i everyday report sick arg!!
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we wouldnt want to be harmer by the gers!Originally posted by kohanson:err, dun count me in.![]()
no no....my NS nowOriginally posted by edLow:We should be able to see more gers in NYP.. U in NYP too rite?
den those present MO, medic all shiok liao lor? hahah. Anyway for gers.. they can onli be in-camp medic or MO.. Cant expect them to carry the full pack wat... My frds tat kena medic.. all headache liao.. donno how to pass the SOC with full gear.....Originally posted by ^MaRcUs^:no no....my NS now
when such day comes, wun be in NYP liao...
say NS liao...
it will be a medical school where they must also stay in too!!
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Let's think of the quite pausible scenario in which our nation birth rate could not substain our manpower needs for national service. With respect to tripwire's suggestion, one should note that monetary benifits are no longer a carrot to our womenfolk. With the 3 years headstart, they can earn well enough to cover it. Furthermore, if they opt not to have children, the income they gain will far exceed what they get from those bonuses that the government offers.
We should view this problem in a different light. The carrot approach has shown to produce dismaying results and there is no reason why one should continue in this manner. Bonus can still be used as an incentive but with a twist. Our womenfolk should be made to sign a clause at the age of 18 having the following conditions:
1) If she wants to be exempted from NS, she has to bear a minimium of 2 children {to satisfy the minimum statistics to ensure a stable popultation growth} by the age of 35. {To lower the chance of Down Syndrom }
2) In the event that she does not fufill this clause by the maximum age, she has to pay out an amount equalvalent to 35% of her total assets as a donation to various charities. Failure to do so will result in pausible legal action against her and her immediate family.
3) In the event that she could not get a husband or any other means to gain children, there will be 2 options left
i) age : 25 < age < 34
She has to sign up for compulsory National service, or opt for artificial means to produce children
ii) age : age >= 35
Apply condition (1) to her.
3) If she chooses to immigrate or take PR somewhere else, she has to deposit an amount up to S$500,000 with the government. Failure to satisfy conditions (1) and (2) will result in the S$500,000 being donated to charities.
Of course for those women who bears children, the baby bonus still applies.
Let's face it. We will be in dire straits if we do not take drastic measures. As Machiavelli said, the end justifies the means. We need to, above all else, ensure our survival for the future.