Working life in
Singapore
My first job, was at
Singapore, at Metallkraft.
METALLKRAFT, a Norwegian MNC, recycles silicon
carbide (SiC) and glycol from spent slurry for solar wafer manufacturers
Introduced by Pei
Shan, working as lab technician.
Salary : Basic $1.8k
Working hours : 8am – 8pm ( day shift) with allowance $10
Working hours : 8pm –
8am (night shift ) with allowance $20
Job Scope:
Received samples from
production.
Conduct pH,
conductivity, density, viscosity, particle size and circularity of sample.
Luckily I managed to
learnt ICP with acid digestion before I left.
Metalkraft is located
at Tuas South Ave 14, which is freaking far from town. The nearest MRT is Joo
Koon, and you have to take 15-20 minutes cab to reach there, which will cost
you around $10/trip.
Initially, I stayed
near Jurong Point (Boon Lay MRT) with Pei Ee.
Company bus was
provided from Joo Koon MRT, thus I have to take walk to MRT from my house and
took MRT 2 stations to Joo Koon.
Then, I moved out to
Choa Chu Kang. Bus was provided at MRT. All I need is just to walk 15 from my
house.
Food is the worst
part! As mentioned earlier, it was very far. All we eat at tapao food from
outside. The canteen is 10 min walk away and we chose not to walk, since the
weather is freaking hot. If I’m working for night shift, it would be worst of
the worst! You have nothing to eat, but to tapao food from outside before going
to work. Damn! I couldn’t stay in this kinda situation anymore!!!
On August 2011, I
decided to resign and back to Penang for good :D
Below are some photos taken in SG.
East Coast cycling with Jack Sheng
Present from someone special
New friend known in SG
Bottletree.com.sg
My partner for working in Metallkraft
Jackson N Lawrence. VK's buddies
My new wallet! xD
Company locker
Skype with someone special
Trying my best to sleep at afternoon when working for night shift
Wai Leng! She was working in JB back then
Night in Choa Chu Kang
Buffet with colleagues who were also coursemates
Morning view from my flat. 7am in the morning
How is the working culture there? Stressfull? ? friendly?
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