9/08/2017

Nice Singapore story on taxi drivers

Copied this story from All Singapore Stuff.
 

A taxi driver shared this funny but sad encounter during one of his trips from Singapore's iconic Marina Bay Sands to their condominium.

"One day I fetch a well dressed lady with her son in my taxi from MBS to their condo.
The lady told her son "You better study hard and go to University. Or else you will end up driving a taxi like this uncle."
I reply, "Excuse me madam, I actually got a law degree from University of London. But I like to fetch people home."
The boy said "Cool, when I grow up I want to be like uncle."
The lady said "Son, today we took the wrong taxi."

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It is good that the taxi driver clarified to the mother that driving taxis is an honourable job even for a law graduate. And it can be a passion like this law graduate, to love driving people home. In fact Singaporeans love to drive people home in their taxis or private cars using the Grab or Uber system. They especially loved to drive the foreign talents that took their jobs home and also the maids working here after a night out.
 

And the little boy was smart enough to tell the mother that he too would like to be a graduate to drive taxis.
 

PS. Not sure if this is fake news or the hard truth.

31 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aiyah, nowadays it's very common for people to drive part time as UberCab or Grabcar or GrabHitch or any private hire cars Mah...dun be surprised there r Uni professor driving cabs or docs too wanna try out the profession..

Anonymous said...

RB , now is very common Kar. I have post graduate too and planning to apply to drive uber soon. Last job is Asia Pacific senior manager and executive director.

Anonymous said...


Singapore is now like that lah

you don't know meh

no job is 1oo% secured

you can be replaced anytime

not bad at least got taxi to drive

but just look arouno us

people are still smiling, like no problem leh

coe still very high at $35,000.00 - $50,000.00

bto overscribed and new property launches floodEd by buyers

restaurants and food courts loooOoooOoooooong Qs

etc etc etc,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

so........where got problems lah

anyway, at least 70% should be happy and smiling

correct?

Anonymous said...

//The lady told her son "You better study hard...//

Shud be " U better study hard, get a govt scholarship, work ur way up to become BG, then join a white party to become Minister, learn how to PLP ur boss or else like Ah Tan Chua Jinx become a Speaker Sir & later become Presi-Tan ...see career smooth sailing if u study hard, good jobs r 4u with u .."

Anonymous said...

Who knows one day when u r in one private hire car, don't be surprised a driver cum doctor giving a mobile e-consultation online real time while driving hitch passengers ( doc can teleconsult, issue e-mc & prescription)..another Smart nation initiative??...

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/medical-apps-providing-virtual-consultations-e-mcs-on-the-rise-9190690

Anonymous said...

The boy kena psycho by PAP's Josephine and cadres already !

Anonymous said...


Yes! We must........Do Good. Do Together.

Yes! Every Job Is A Good Job.

Cheers..........TGIF!

Anonymous said...

Daft Sinkies say, "Boh Bian Leh!".

Idiotic Sinkies say, "Lan Lan Liow!"

Moronic Sinkies say, "Suffer in Silence, Don't kpkb lah"

Brain Dead Sinkies say, "I don't know what to do".

Smart Sinkies (scavengers) say, "3M = Make More Money"

Smart and Cunning Sinkies (Snakes and Parasites) say, "Make them make money for me"

Smart, Cunning and Unscrupulous Sinkies (Wolves, Foxes, Hyenas) say,
"Do Good, Do Together! You altogether make money for me,
I sit in the Istana and count how much you make, okay?"

Smart, Cunning, Unscrupulous and Ruthless Sinkies (Blood-sucking Vampires) say,
"What is wrong with making more money?"

3 Million Imported Foreign Talents say, "Suckers!"

Anonymous said...

It is good that the taxi driver clarified to the mother that driving taxis is an honourable job even for a law graduate.
RB

Tiok.

And that law graduate must have also voted for PAP because under PAP, he feel so lucky to have such an honourable job.

So now I know why PAP can get 70% due to amazing Sinkies like him.

Anonymous said...

I have a Sinkie friend who is very well off and also likes to drive very much.

And do you know that even President Trump likes to drive? That's why it was reported that he lamented that he could not do what he likes to do, like driving himself around, after becoming President.

So if even Trump likes driving, why not Sinkies?

Some more if can also make money by doing what one likes or love to do (driving), why not?

So don't worry for those Sinkie Uber, taxi or what not drivers who are ex PMETs. They love doing their job (driving) more than as PMETs, u know.



Anonymous said...

Yes, I met lots of taxi drivers who are graduates and hold responsible positions in their previous jobs. Sadly, they were all retrenched early and have to make a living by driving taxi. Of course some had already retired but continue to earn an income by driving taxi.

This is a sign of something gone very wrong with our system. Why are our graduates left to fend for themselves at their early age? Are they incompetent or simply replaced by cheap labor from 3rd World countries?

Anonymous said...

Sometimes I wonder why some Sinkies, whom I think could barely afford, also have a car.

Now I know. Probably they love driving, and of course to do so, they need a car.

So they will go through whatever means to get to do what they love to do.

Anonymous said...


Yes! Anonymous 1121am

Every job is a good job!

Do Good, Do Together.

OK?

Anonymous said...

This is a sign of something gone very wrong with our system.
11:29 am

That's what u think lah, not what the 70% or PAP(or rather Hsien Loong) thinks.

So whose thinking really matters, is what really matters, tio bo?

Anonymous said...


Wah wah wah...From the comments here, most drivers are university graduates.

Don't any how say say leh.

Can spoil the market you know or not.

So........in future drivers must have Phd!

Wah wah wah...what is happening wah!

Confused..@#%&@&()@@.,,,.,!

Anonymous said...

/// Singaporeans love to drive people home in their taxis or private cars using the Grab or Uber system. They especially loved to drive the foreign talents that took their jobs home and also the maids working here after a night out. ///

Elderly Singaporeans also love to collect cardboard boxes for exercise.

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Anonymous said...

WHO SHOULD BE THE FIRST ELECTED PRESIDENT?

According to one source, a directive has been issued to the 151st propaganda press ordering them not to raise the question on the counting of the first officially Elected President. The directive is said to be from a “high ranking official”. It added that the matter be let to rest, in order to prepare the daft Sinkies for the first Malay Presidential Election.

It is believed that the mote was issued to stop Sinkies from questioning the legitimacy of the coming Malay Presidential Election.

The reserved election law only kicks in after the Malay race is unrepresented in five consecutive presidential terms.

As we all know, Parliament had decided that the counting should start from President Wee Kim Wee, who was officially appointed and did not contest in an election as the elected presidency did not exist at that time. It was only towards the end of his tenure that the Elected Presidency law was passed.

Therefore, rightly, logically, legally, commonsensically, President Ong Teng Cheong is the first Elected President, as confirmed by Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong, who was then the PM, in a condolence letter to the late President Ong Teng CHeong's family during his funeral.

President Ong Teng Cheong is also widely quoted as Singapore’s first Elected President in school textbooks and newspapers.

With the overwhelming evidences in historical records, the decision that President Ong Teng Cheong is NOT the the First Elected President will not hold water.

Yesterday (Sep 7), Member of Parliament Ms Sylvia Lim was not allowed to raise a question in Parliament over the definition of the “First Elected President”.

The question as to WHO SHOULD BE THE FIRST ELECTED PRESIDENT was DISMISSED by the Appeal Court last month, when former presidential candidate Dr Tan Cheng Bock raised the legal question. The Five High Court Judges said they had no powers over the Parliament in the definition of the “First Elected President”.

Besides the obvious miscount which invalides the coming PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION reserved for MALAYS, it is curious to note that all the potential presidential candidates are from the Indian Race. None of them are from the Malay Race as stated in their Identity Cards and Birth Certificates.

In order to circumvent the issue of the identity of the candidates written in individuals' Identity Cards issued by ICA, the definition of a Malay has been modified to include "a Muslim accepted by the Malay Community". The final decision as to who is "accepted by the Malay Community" rests with the Elections Department, which is legally, culturally, traditionally and historically not a Malay Community. Moreover, being accepted or not accepted is a subjective, not objective matter, which can be opened to abuse and subject to the accepting authorities' emotions and feelings.

The public was not consulted as to the definition of the Malay race, resulting in widespread confusion as many Indian Muslims have been denied welfare offered to the indigenous peoples' organisations such as MENDAKI, which represents the welfare of Malays.

The best scientific way to find out who belongs to the Malay Race is through DNA Tests, not by subjective judgments, feelings, emotions and perceptions of a small group of people.

Virgo49 said...


Dragon Fly.

Workers Party only puts in one Ordinary Bet and the PAP MPs out in IBets.

So IBets better chance of strike even the prizes is minimal.

So Poor Sylvia Ordinary Bet got wash up.

They proclaimed only one MP allowed to speak at this Parliamentary Meeting.Thus shut up the motion to debate this issue.

Come to subject matter. When my playful son don't want to work hard for his studies, I brought him to see the Blanga workers clearing the rubbish.

Told him, don't study hard you be like him.

Think better effect. However when Sinkies became old and retired and their MONIES depleted by the PAP, think most will also pick cardboards for exercises as said by CCS.

However, CCS high class picker can still have XO chow tow kueh.

Whereas the rest Chow Tow picking cardboards.

Sinkies loved to drive cars. My childhood retired friend was elated when the small car category went down to 36 K.

Aiya, if only last ten mins the bidding price remains at S1.00. I can get my brand new SuZuki new model coming up.

Who is the bastard that puts in that 30 over K. I been tightening my belt for the last few years eating only 2.50 chai png.

Awaiting for the day I can change my bone shaker 12 years old just renewed 30 over K COR for next five years.

I told him, they will not have the.S1.00 COE. Their own people will bid at the bare minimum price to wayang that the price had dropped.

If not how to get our millions dollars salaries? ?

My neighbour old men older than me still drives their 15 year old bone shakers. Still at work. I said I envy them. They said they envy me going Genting every two weeks.

They still had to slot for their Beauties.

Meaningful Sinkies.

Anonymous said...

These Sinkie graduates who became taxi drivers are among the losers 30%. The winners 70%, many are car owners !

Anonymous said...


Virgo49 2.09pm

I also envy you!

Visiting genting once every two weeks!

Very Good! You know how to be happy!

Wish you huat huat huat 888!

b said...

Pilots are also taxi drivers. Just different tools. Taxi drivers are more noble jobs than politicians who jobs is to lie, break promises, screw ups, milk the people etc.

Virgo49 said...


Hi Anon 2.34

Thank you Huat Huat Huat,

But I got no car leh! !

Only two feeble old kar that can still walk.

Saw one Peugeot 308 in Melaka Tesco Mall at RM76K brand new equivalent to S$30K plus insurance and what's not.

Can just drive out without COE 36K. Still got balance 6K for modifying that exhaust can hits the road bumper and Michelin tyres and fancy rims.

Anonymous said...

Haha......Virgo49 3.00pm

Car is not the most important.

Should be grateful that your two feeble old Kar still walking fine.

That is the most most important.

All the best!

Anonymous said...

Hi Virgo49,

You are so lucky, you still can have a car. I don't own a car any more. I have sold all my cars when COE was high, so as to cut loss. And I put the money from my car sales into gold and silver, hoping to reap a profit next year.
.
You go to genting every two weeks, I go to Macao every two months to enjoy myself and make some money. I also go to visit my farm-house in Australia every month to take care of things there and visit my friends and relatives.

Health is the most important. That is why I convert my PR status to Citizenship in Australia in order to get free medical benefits for old folks like me.

In Sinkieland, where can you get free medical at Hospitals and Polyclinics? Except of course those Chinese medical help groups.

Wish you good health. Cheers!

Virgo49 said...


Hi Dragon Fly, you misunderstood.

My two feeble Kars meant my two old human legs in hokkien. Cannot afford extortion COE fees so car scrapped long time ago.

Can afford maybe in Matland. Car plate with M just cost a fraction of SINKIE car.

S plates cars very expensive.

Understand you play Bingo in Macau as to Kendo in Genting. Also Fruits machines.

Fruits good for your health and Bingo or Kendo past time and cheap thrills to drive away dementia.

Suggest once a while to make your heartbeat beats faster try some Roulette. Hit correct digits cover all your expenses and also tripa for next few sessions.

Cheers

Anonymous said...

Singaporeans also love to pay property taxes on HDB flats that do not belong to them.

Anonymous said...

Hi Virgo49,

Sorry for misunderstanding. I am not so sharp any more.

Thanks for your advice.

Cheers.

Anonymous said...

Goh Chok Tong admitted that the reserved presidential election this year is "quite unpopular with a large proportion of the population because it goes against the principle of meritocracy"

Anonymous said...

@ September 08, 2017 10:54 pm

Oh!
Only the principle of meritocracy has been violated ah?

I guess our arse hole is so big, it's not a violation anymore.
Our intelligence is so low, it's not a violation anymore.

Chua Chin Leng aka redbean said...

Anonymous said...

Goh Chok Tong admitted that the reserved presidential election this year is "quite unpopular with a large proportion of the population because it goes against the principle of meritocracy"
September 08, 2017 10:54 pm

This is an understatement of the day. Just because many people are quiet does not mean they have no view or agree with what the govt is saying. The more hurt they are, the more they withdrew from the discussion. But the anger is intense. The ridiculous nature of the whole EP episode would go down as a dark chapter of Singapore's history.