SINGAPORE: A 36-year-old Singaporean man with over 10 years of experience in the security industry is hoping to transition into a new line of work that offers more stability and a better work-life bal
ance.
He also mentioned that he is now actively looking for a change, not necessarily something high-paying or glamorous, but a role that provides some form of work-life balance. Ideally, he hopes to find a full-time job that follows regular Monday-to-Friday working hours and offers weekends off so that he can rest and spend more time with loved ones.“I’m not looking for a high-paying role—something around S$2,000/month is okay as long as it’s stable.
One Redditor also proposed, “How about trying to go into building management or facility management? Last heard, condo management paid more than S$2-3K. Most buildings/MNC-owned buildings would have facility management to handle matters relating to security and facilities.”In other news, a woman took to social media to share that she felt confused and “lost” after her employer suddenly stopped communicating with her just as her probation period ended.
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