omg, what happened?
The 200k fine is not even half of the ceo 600k. Anyway, it is hard for me to have faith in garment so call charity since i never saw much of those who benefit from it as well as the past 2 charity scam and those interesting but petty logical rumour with the recent GE and PE.
We r becoming like india n china where the infrastructure cant support the huge amount of ppl..
But at least they r big countries..
alantkh said:I just think if you have a CEO from DFS running the SMRT, what do you expect???
The thing she is the most famous for is setting up "shops" in MRT station. Common do you expect her to place emphasis on Engineering staff???
The board of directors should have anticipated this when they placed her on the helm. The CEO will be focused on revenue, opening retail spaces in MRT stations. What about the trains? What about maintenance?
Same for Chartered Semi conductor. They put an accountant as CEO so all he could do is to count money.... Look at where our Chartered Semi ended up....
I believe the background of the CEO is very impt. Different people will emphasize different things. If you put an Accountant as CEO, don't expect your company to have leading technology. simple as that.
If you put a CEO from DFS to run SMRT, you can expect better service, more shops in your MRT stations. Maintenance??? Technical Stuff??? common, who are you kidding...
You win some you lose some. It all depends on what your priorities are.
The train is overloaded and the rail cannot accept the extra weight of people, resulting
in breakdowns. There is a LIMIT as to the number of passengers the train is allowed to take in
to avoid breakdowns.
The train is overloaded and the rail cannot accept the extra weight of people, resulting
in breakdowns. There is a LIMIT as to the number of passengers the train is allowed to take in
to avoid breakdowns.
Not sure if you're responding to my comment, but if there are more cars per train, won't the weight be distributed over a larger section of the track? Of course, as it is now, even if the tracks can take the extra weight, or even higher train speed, the stations are already built and can't be easily extended to accommodate the extra cars. Although they could have improved upon the 20 plus year old NSL and EWL design when they built the CCL and NEL.
The train is overloaded and the rail cannot accept the extra weight of people, resulting
in breakdowns. There is a LIMIT as to the number of passengers the train is allowed to take in
to avoid breakdowns.
some part of the roof fell down and hit the repair guy.
you should see the extreme tai-chi in action, the way they pushed the responsibility around really disgusted me.
get your facts right. the roof didnt "fell down and hit the repair guy".