13 Jul 15, a
Business Times article by Fiona Lam reads, ‘Banks in Singapore act to deepen
local talent pool’. I am delirious. I think I might end up in IMH after reading
the content and the comments made by the respective drones in HR. Why was
Tharman talking about building a Singaporean core in banking and finance? Yes,
you know the answer. For the last couple of decades, these drones could not
find Singaporeans worthy of banking and finance jobs. So they went all out to
hire foreigners, fakes and cheats also can, you can bet there are plenty of
them entrenched in the banks. Today,
after all the kpkbs in the social media, they finally acknowledged that they
had shortchanged and sold out the Singaporeans by replacing them with
foreigners in this vital industry. Singaporeans were not talented, no skills
set, in other words unfit to be bankers. Bloody hogwash!
Now you know
what I am getting mad at? Listen to these drones and their comments. Oh, they are
all starting to recruit Singaporeans to build a Singaporean core in banking and
finance since yesterday. Wait a minute, aren’t they taking a big risk hiring
untalented Singaporeans for banking? If Singaporeans are no good, (how can they
be good overnight?) they must not be recruited into the industry just because
we want a Singaporean core. They must be recruited based on meritocracy, not nationalities. Are they not
taking a big risk, compromising the interests of the banks? Who built OCBC,
UOB, OUB, Tat Lee Bank, Chung Kiaw Bank and all the local banks? Not
Singaporeans right?
Ok, here is
one comment by a ‘Neil Clark, director of finance job site efinancialCareers,
hiring managers here are showing a preference for local manpower. “This is
because local candidates have a solid understanding of the operating
environment and business culture, and are lower risk hires in the long term.” ‘
Wow, wow, say that again? Is he mad or what is he smoking? Are you telling the
truth or you just discover the truth, that Singaporeans are better hires? Then
why were the banking industry hiring foreigners in the last two decades instead
of Singaporeans leading to this ugly and pathetic state that required govt
intervention? What cock?
JP Morgan’s
de Josselin said, ‘wherever possible, it prefers to hire Singapore citizens and
permanent residents.’ Pardon, me, who were JP Morgan hiring in the last two
decades, Singaporeans, PRs or foreigners? How many Singaporeans are there in
the bank versus foreigners?
Here is
another one, ‘Theresa Phua, Singapore head of human resources at DBS, said
homegrown staff also have a wider network and connect better with local
clients.’ Ooooh, how come I dunno? Thank you for saying that. Many people need
to be educated on this, including the govt and CEO’s of banks and their top
management. And here is the catch. ‘DBS has been recently focusing on local
manpower…’ Recently? What was DBS hiring
before recently focusing on local manpower? Why recently? How recent?
‘At Credit
Suisse, the proportion of Singaporean staff has grown steadily over the past
three years, said Lito Camacho, the bank’s vice chairman for Asia Pacific.’ So
things are starting to change only in the last three years. By the way, more than 70% of its employees are
Singaporeans and PRs. Oh, how many are Singaporeans and how many are PRs? Can
tell or not?
Why the
volte face? Why the sudden interest in Singaporeans? As they said, the horse
has bolted and they are trying to close the door to the barn. After two decades
of damage due to reckless discrimination against Singaporeans, and a generation
lost, the drones are droning a different tune. What would happen if Tharman had
not spoken about a Singaporean core? Would it still be foreigners good,
Singaporeans no good. Foreigners talented, got skills set, Singaporeans
untalented, got no skills set? Is this another election gimmick to appease the
angry Singaporeans?
My head is
spinning and my eyes are rolling. What is happening? I must be having too much
intoxicant? I am now in Alice’s Wonderland.
PS. Which
bank wants to employ me, a true blue Singaporean, just to vet and clear the
deck of fake degrees and degree mills? My biological age is 45 as fit as any 45
year olds.