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Security supervisor S$1,839 monthly: “So this is what our so called leaders aspire the citizens to be? Earning $1.8k after training?” — Netizens

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SINGAPORE: Netizens are responding to an NTUC Learning Hub advertisement for a security supervisor position, saying that skilling up and working as a security supervisor could earn S$1,839 monthly.

An online user took to social media on Tuesday (June 20) to share an old job posting news thread showcasing an NTUC Learning Hub advertisement for a security supervisor position. 

“Skill up to be a security supervisor,” the tarp read, with the words “Earn from S$1,839 monthly” highlighted. 

Image: FB screengrab / Umbrage Singapore
Image: FB screengrab / Umbrage Singapore
Image: FB screengrab / Umbrage Singapore

Over the course of a few days, many online users took to the comments section to respond to the advertisement, many sharing their concerns over the low rate being offered. 

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“With the infrastructure we built in the 70-90s, is it too much to ask for better-paying jobs?” wrote one, adding, “Without disrespect to the security industry.”

Another said, “Salary so low, how to survive?” 

Still, a third shed a different light on the conditions of some people who work in security, saying, “Security do not have a proper place for resting…(they) always rest at rubbish points.”

Image: FB screengrab / Umbrage Singapore
Image: FB screengrab / Umbrage Singapore
Image: FB screengrab / Umbrage Singapore

“With such (a) low salary, still needs to attend their course,” another online user pointed out. 

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One commenter, in particular, took a different route and called out the government. “So this is (this) what our so-called leaders aspire the citizens to be? Earning $1.8k after training? While they earn millions and stay at huge B&W bungalows that can fit many HDB BTOs?$1.8k is not even a living wage at all- all thanks to the high cost of living created by these MIW. Time to VTO.”

Image: FB screengrab / Umbrage Singapore

Still, another online user wondered if S$1.8k was enough to feed a family of one child. 

 

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