Applicants' requirements:
- Singaporean/PR, 18 YEAR OLD AND ABOVE
- Basic computer literacy (important!)
- Good English communication skills to negotiate with customers (those with telemarketing experience will have an extra advantage, if you don't have no need to worry as there will be ample training provided)
- Be able to work under pressure (the job becomes stressful and challenging when you are finding the right tutees for the tutor)
-Estimate $200 for each assignment
We are in need of workers so join us now! Students/Homemakers/NSF are welcomed too!
Training will only be provided for selected applicants.
If you're interested, Text/Email Cindy at 92986117 / [email protected] to apply.
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Re: Explicit books in international school libraries
I hadn't heard the term ‘cisgender’ until my argument with SAS about their teachings and my immediate impression was that it had a negative connotation… after looking it up, it is apparently a term invented in 1994 by the trans community to label anyone who is non-trans. The liberals then ate it up and regurgitated it to our kids, along with the pronouns and alphabet soup.
I don’t accept the term cisgender any more than xim and xer. It’s not a real term, it’s just make believe, blue pill.
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Re: Explicit books in international school libraries
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What a load of horseshit. "Indoctrination". "Recruiting". "Cult". Being willfully ignorant makes you stupid, and by your comments, it's very clear that you are willfully ignorant about homosexuality. You are a bigoted fool.
Posted in International Schools
Re: Tenancy agreements/leases and your rights as a tenant
We don't have any data on that. SCT will look into the TA and if the TA states that clearly, your case is strong if Landlord doesn't repair what should be done.
Posted in Property Talk, Housing & Rental
Re: Tenancy agreements/leases and your rights as a tenant
has any tenant won a case against landlord in similar situations at SCT?
Posted in Property Talk, Housing & Rental
Work remotely for overseas company and taxation
I am a PEP holder looking for a job in Singapore.
Whilst in Singapore, I am working remotely for my overseas employer (who offers flexible remote working arrangements) - they dont know I am looking for a job in Singapore.
Thing is, if I am in Singapore for more than 60 days, I want to pay Singapore tax. How do I declare my overseas income to IRAS as my foreign employer will not file anything with IRAS for me?
Posted in Careers & Jobs in Singapore