We deserve better - thoughts of a technician
Monday, 28 September 2009
Source : http://yoursdp.org/index.php/perspective/vantage/2817-we-deserve-better-thoughts-of-a-technician
My name is Amin. I am a technician in my early forties, married with
three school-going children. I tied the knot with my beloved Fatimah at
the age of 28. My wife used to work as a clerk in a statutory board but
is now my minister for domestic affairs.
We live in a four-room flat which we bought some years ago in the
northern part of Singapore. I am servicing my flat installments through
my CPF.
Two of our older children are in secondary school while the youngest is
in primary four. I travel to my work place by motor bike to escape the
hassle of travelling by feeder bus and the MRT.
I am often told, not too subtly by government and union leaders, that I
should consider myself fortunate because I am still gainfully employed. Although my monthly income is about $2,000 my take home amount is less
than $1,700.
Besides putting food on the table I also have to take care of other
expenses, which include my children’s school expenses, utilities,
transportation, etc. Occasionally we have to cope with the unexpected
such as when the children fall sick.
At the end of each month we can barely make ends meet.
Life in Singapore is becoming more and more expensive. It is really tough to raise a family. My wife and I also make it a point to keep in
touch with our elderly parents and chip in whatever we can to make
their retirement less painful. We pray very hard that we never have to
be hospitalized because we cannot afford the expenses.
I am nonetheless supposed to be "fortunate". The frightening thing is
that there are other ordinary workers who earn even less but have
financial obligations no less daunting than mine.
But are we not supposed to be living in the First World and enjoying
the Swiss standard of living? Every now and then we are told that
Singapore is number one in something or other. Our port is the world’s
busiest, SIA is the number one airline, our so-called sovereign fund is
among the biggest in the world etc, etc.
I used to feel proud of these achievements. But over the last couple of
years I have begun to have second thoughts. I ask myself what have
these achievements got to do with me?
The fact that Changi is number one really has nothing to do with me.
The fact that our reserves amount to a few hundred billions has done
nothing for the average Singaporean like me. We are still ourselves and
still toiling away day in and day out for an income that is not
commensurate with the amount of work we put in.
On the other hand, our ministers are the most highly paid in the world
as their salaries are pegged to the country’s top earners.
Worse, we now have to compete with foreign workers who threaten our
livelihood. We also have the largest number of foreign immigrants
percentage wise. No ordinary worker – at least the people I know –
feels secure with his or her job. Any talk of increased wages will
inevitably be countered by the threat of being retrenched.
The temptation for employers to hire cheaper foreign labour is too
attractive to resist. There is absolutely no job security for us.
Should we lose our jobs we are expected to downgrade. This is what I
don't understand, we are supposed to be No. 1 in this and that but we
constantly face the propsect of having to downgrade.
Worse many have to resort to begging and queueing for free food. This
is our country. We have served our country in many ways. Our parents
too have done their share in making Singapore what it is today. Surely
we deserve better. But alas this is the real situation that exists in
Singapore today.
A Government leader tried to make us believe that I as a Malay enjoy
special privileges under the constitution. In fact we Malays have not
received any special treatment. We identify ourselves with Singaporeans
of other races and share the same hardship as all other citizens.
Unfortunately, our loyalty to Singapore has always been questioned to
the extent that we have been deprived of many opportunities to serve
our nation. But despite this we will join our fellow Singaporeans and
put our shoulders to the wheel to build a better nation for all.
We see little hope for a better life in Singapore unless there is a
drastic change in the way this country is being run. What good can our
country’s multi-billion reserves do for ordinary people like us? We are
beginning to feel that the Singapore of today is only meant for the
rich and powerful – many of whom are not Singaporeans.Ordinary
Singaporeans like myself exist only to serve their interests.
We truly long for change. Ordinary Singaporeans deserve to be treated better in our own country.
This piece written by Mr Jufrie Mahmood is an amalgamation of several discussions with ordinary Singaporeans.
Source : http://yoursdp.org/index.php/perspective/vantage/2817-we-deserve-better-thoughts-of-a-technician
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2k and have 2 kids?
staying in 4 bedroom flat?
my friend earn 5k
only staying in a one bedroom rented one
somemore..le
I bet all of us love the 90s era.
Everything is so cheap during that era..
good read.
edited. with opinions?
what's with the colors in the article?
to the discussion point, it's called market pressure! go and upgrade yourself.
wa. technician eng ger lish very goodie
i read it all. xD
Yeah i feel for you as a worker mate. It sucks.
I hate the idea of working for below minimum wage (hell there is no minimum wage here) and i dislike the idea of ministers eating all the pie, million dollar salaries and spending money in france for cooking lessons! ANd not being made accountable to the electorate; i.e. You people.
But i think the majority of you are satisfied and good, otherwise things would change.
So my only advice to our technician friend; is to suck it up, love it or leave it.
Or petition and await for things to change.
If you want higher wages and a minimum wage, you must have corporatized wage bargaining with free unions. From what i understand there are no free unions in singapore yes?
Otherwise, you're only hope is to get your children into the "elite" category through education and merit.
Peace.
Originally posted by yiha093:wa. technician eng ger lish very goodie
i read it all. xD
dun laugh at others while u r still studying...
i will buy your chewren for $$$
Originally posted by iamme09:what's with the colors in the article?
to the discussion point, it's called market pressure! go and upgrade yourself.
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likes this.
Originally posted by Forbiddensinner:dun laugh at others while u r still studying...
huh, but i also think his english is good for a technician ._.
Anyway, its quite sad to know of fellow Singaporeans trying to make ends meet and praying hard that they won't fall sick till they are hospitalised. =(
I think their children would not make it to the elite category unless they have proper guidance from a really good tutor which most prolly cost a bomb -.- or are just plain smart and hardworking.
Originally posted by Forbiddensinner:dun laugh at others while u r still studying...
hey . im not being scarcastic. i feel that it really good -.-
its called praise / awe.
This is home truly,
Where I know I must be,
Where my dreams wait for me,
Where that river always flows ...
Oh sorry, this song is just an aspiration. ![]()
Originally posted by charlize:This is home truly,
Where I know I must be,
Where my dreams wait for me,
Where that river always flows ...
Oh sorry, this song is just an aspiration.
just like the pledge ![]()
Originally posted by charlize:This is home truly,
Where I know I must be,
Where my dreams wait for me,
Where that river always flows ...
Oh sorry, this song is just an aspiration.
the elites likes to sing these songs de
Originally posted by OHSheet:just like the pledge
who wrote the pledge?
at least he takes home $1700. so many more take home much less to support their family.
Originally posted by TYING:
huh, but i also think his english is good for a technician ._.
Anyway, its quite sad to know of fellow Singaporeans trying to make ends meet and praying hard that they won't fall sick till they are hospitalised. =(
I think their children would not make it to the elite category unless they have proper guidance from a really good tutor which most prolly cost a bomb -.- or are just plain smart and hardworking.
yup that is true. It is also why i can make a good living part time from tutoring elite children.
Originally posted by TYING:
huh, but i also think his english is good for a technician ._.
Anyway, its quite sad to know of fellow Singaporeans trying to make ends meet and praying hard that they won't fall sick till they are hospitalised. =(
I think their children would not make it to the elite category unless they have proper guidance from a really good tutor which most prolly cost a bomb -.- or are just plain smart and hardworking.
yup that is true. It is also why i can make a good living part time from tutoring elite children.
2k have 2 kids stay in four rm flat still complaining ? I only 1.5k and still staying in my parents flat . Seriousely i still thinking whether can i afford to have children and have 1 flat anot . As like the advertisement say got banana to eat good enough liao since you like to eat banana also . You think they will entertain you meh ?
Originally posted by TWE:2k have 2 kids stay in four rm flat still complaining ? I only 1.5k and still staying in my parents flat . Seriousely i still thinking whether can i afford to have children and have 1 flat anot . As like the advertisement say got banana to eat good enough liao since you like to eat banana also . You think they will entertain you meh ?
Then you will start to complain AFTER you have a children and a flat. sheesh. Minus necessities etc of course he'd make a little rant lah!
In Singapore, you can afford to die, but not fall sick.
In Singapore, citizens are fighting to stay afloat above the foreigners let in by someone.
In Singapore, we pay our ministers ridiculous amounts to sleep in parliament.
Uniquely, truly Singapore! ![]()