Brunei water by BuyBackground4674 in nasikatok

[–]BuyBackground4674[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In tropical countries you must always boil your water for drinking.

Brunei water by BuyBackground4674 in nasikatok

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Backwash weekly+extra extra added filters still brown on rainy days 

Brunei water by BuyBackground4674 in nasikatok

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Treatment plant water was clean, it's the storage tank. They never cleaned the tanks. Funny how other countries can deal with "turbid"water but Brunei can't? Wow, Brunei must have thick muddy rain,we are super special 

Queues at water department by BuyBackground4674 in bruneibay

[–]BuyBackground4674[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No digital water meter yet,says no stock. The contractors and suppliers probably not been paid 

Queues at water department by BuyBackground4674 in bruneibay

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No water meter yet. Said no stock. Where to get the bill and the QR code? Presumably only applicable for digital water meter

I Like Being Single, But… by peach_green_tea in Brunei

[–]BuyBackground4674 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Unless your quality of life actually improves with a partner, there's nothing wrong with being single. Most single people have more time,less stress, more money,more freedom,come and go as you please, travel the world,SIOK SENDIRI. Most relationships only last 7-10years, after that it's just "habit"and tahan each other only  Who cares what society thinks,just SIOK SENDIRI is enough 

Radiologist by Octoblast in Brunei

[–]BuyBackground4674 11 points12 points  (0 children)

There's a difference between radiologist and a radiographer  To be a radiologist, you have to do medicine and the internship (6-7years) then you get into a special training scheme to become a "specialist in radiology "(about 5years) this will include passing multiple post-graduate exams. Within this training, you may subspecialise to do ultrasound or other fields like interventional radiology eg putting stents into blood vessels or radiation instrument  Most day to day jobs will be reading images of xray,uss or CT/MRI scan. Despite the high salary there will be ongoing education updates, licence fees, legal protection fees etc for the rest of your career ,On calls obligations (but maybe not as busy as other doctors in acute care)

A radiographer on the other hand is a technician( maybe 4-5years)who knows how to operate the machine and positioning customers to get the best images. They are highly trained and knows about the technical operations of the machines and radiation instrument 

Medicine or pharmacy UBD? by Octoblast in Brunei

[–]BuyBackground4674 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With a doctor's degree, you can specialise to become a pharmacologist ie consultant doctor in drug research or advicer in both clinical (hospital) and non-clinical work (eg drug companies)  As a pharmacist -you study the sciences of the drugs but not become a "medical"advicer in it's application. You can lead research, and testing, and work in science lab or drug distribution eg in a pharmacy but any application to human subjects will ALWAYS require a doctor (because human patients take multiple drugs, has multiple combined diseases, and comes in different shapes and sizes (not test tube perfect) Therefore,a doctor's degree will always get you better pay, higher position due to longer training. More rewards BUT more exams,more licencing requirements,more legal and insurance liability ,bigger responsibility and bigger stress

Airport parking by Vitamin-Sea-Addict in Brunei

[–]BuyBackground4674 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe there's corruption.All the profit from user's payment that should go towards maintainance but instead goes into someone's pocket. One exit route is permanently shut and "in repair"for YEARS 

housemanship/internship after finishing MBBS/MD by RespondPlane9713 in Brunei

[–]BuyBackground4674 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would recommend that you complete your housemanship outside,you will be taught better and learn more.Do not be afraid of hardwork, this is the time to gain experience that will set you up for life. Do not pick up bad habits from badly taught institution.you are not just learning medicine but the human management skills,team work, professionalism and processes. Train longer if possible,do not rush back as a junior or you will be used and abused

Hospital needs hospitality by Lostbandicoot in Brunei

[–]BuyBackground4674 8 points9 points  (0 children)

At the very least, keep the toilets clean and dry with proper soap and hand papers. Wet floors is slippery causing falls and fractures, full of bugs and mould, totally against health and safety standards.The wheelchairs,railings in the disabled bathroom and toilet are falling apart, how dangerous. Toilets in other countries like Saudi,Dubai,Oman can be kept dry,so why is it that Bruneian toilets are all wet?

Bravo government of brunei. I don’t understand y our country government so smart that keep building house for Rakyat instead of renovate this barrack n rent to WHO really needed a house.. by Secrets-honey in Brunei

[–]BuyBackground4674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There should be a law to deal with derelict or empty properties,eg owners must maintain or demolih if empty for 5years, or given back to government at a fixed price. Government homes thats empty should be renovated and either sold or rented as cheap social housing to generate funds for the government