the IMF thingy no doubt can see alot of OLs most of them are lau chio just a small perk of the job not sure if anything elseOriginally posted by rmyfrm:Speaking of clerks, what do their actual/official duties entail?
Most of my friends are currently serving their time now; one of them, a clerk, has been telling me that although officially he's only a private, he actually holds "warrant officer" in camp - something along those lines.
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this is because they shoot him do so need to give him that appt t odo the job
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[b]Apparently he has very high security clearance and can access certain restricted documents - and most recently he claimed he took part in the IMF/World bank convention as a security coordinate supervising police/army movements.
Now he says he might be going to ex. Wallaby - although I thought that everyone going has already been selected
If all this is true - I reckon being a clerk is a pretty tough job?
Your friend is not wrong, but I suspect he is just blowing his horn. Maybe you can PM me the unit?Originally posted by rmyfrm:Speaking of clerks, what do their actual/official duties entail?
Most of my friends are currently serving their time now; one of them, a clerk, has been telling me that although officially he's only a private, he actually holds "warrant officer" in camp - something along those lines.
Apparently he has very high security clearance and can access certain restricted documents - and most recently he claimed he took part in the IMF/World bank convention as a security coordinate supervising police/army movements.
Now he says he might be going to ex. Wallaby - although I thought that everyone going has already been selected
If all this is true - I reckon being a clerk is a pretty tough job?
Lazerlordz is right. They are doing what their warrant officer has task them to do, easily Boss-employee role, it is just that this employee AKA ur friend abit tua kang only.Originally posted by rmyfrm:Speaking of clerks, what do their actual/official duties entail?
Most of my friends are currently serving their time now; one of them, a clerk, has been telling me that although officially he's only a private, he actually holds "warrant officer" in camp - something along those lines.
Apparently he has very high security clearance and can access certain restricted documents - and most recently he claimed he took part in the IMF/World bank convention as a security coordinate supervising police/army movements.
Now he says he might be going to ex. Wallaby - although I thought that everyone going has already been selected
If all this is true - I reckon being a clerk is a pretty tough job?
Of course easy lah. one year 12 months, you can slack for 11 months. LRI come, see how you cry father mother. Been there done that.Originally posted by rmyfrm:mm .. having considered all that has been said, how can clerks be the luckiest NSFs in SG?
Contributing to the force in a different way.
I've heard about how being a quatermaster/storeman is so much easier though
you could say so, but not in the conventional sense.Originally posted by Ristar:i seriously have doubts that a non-commander would be given the responsibility to co-ordinate police/army movements during IMF. not to play rank... but even if he so called, co-ordinate the police/army movements, it'd be like he is a frigging puppet, nothing more, definitely nothing to be proud of.
and, were there any army movements during IMF?
yep. i know.Originally posted by Hellraiza:you could say so, but not in the conventional sense.
didnt know nowadays still got this thing happening at the generation of "u try something funny i complain u to MP/mindef" but guess he decided to let the instructor take advantage...Originally posted by Hellraiza:The tekan sessions in camp i can understand, but the part about the train, macdonald's and hawker centres, i can only say you're a ba kar ("meat leg") born to let people eat.
Different times my friend.Originally posted by Hellraiza:The tekan sessions in camp i can understand, but the part about the train, macdonald's and hawker centres, i can only say you're a ba kar ("meat leg") born to let people eat.
People have been standing up for their rights and fighting back oppression and bullying since a damn looooooooooong time ago.Originally posted by NoRiceBoys:Different times my friend.
whats AZN PRIDE and OT off?Originally posted by LazerLordz:NoRiceBoys, you sound like a fan of AZN PRIDE.
OT off.
OT off = off-topic off lah.Originally posted by Hellraiza:whats AZN PRIDE and OT off?