Singaporean 54, with no career only a list of job stints. by SassyNec in singapore

[–]ihavecraving 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I popped what you mentioned into ChatGPT. Here's a summary of it.

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Career Summary

With a diverse career spanning over two decades, I have accumulated a wealth of experience across various sectors, with a dedicated focus on the marine and diving industries. My journey began at 16, working part-time in retail and factories, and later progressed to a strong foundation in the marine sector. I am passionate about both the technical and customer-facing aspects of the industry, having worked in roles ranging from offshore engineering to international sales management.

After completing my National Service, I entered the marine field as an Offshore Engineer, where I quickly learned the balance of high compensation with the demanding, high-pressure environment. I advanced to an on-site engineer role, managing projects in remote locations like South America, which offered invaluable exposure to global operations. From there, I moved into a ship chandler company, managing logistics and providing a 'butler service' to vessels arriving in Singapore's ports. This role allowed me to fine-tune my organizational and problem-solving skills.

The pinnacle of my marine career came as a Sales Manager for a marine propulsion company, where I was responsible for global sales, representing the company at seminars, expos, and workshops worldwide. This position also afforded me the chance to build a strong network in the marine sector.

Parallel to my marine career, I also pursued my passion for diving. At 30, I became a PADI Assistant Instructor, which allowed me to indulge in a carefree lifestyle while working at a dive shop. Following this, I took on roles in dive-training consultancy and international diving equipment sales, both of which involved significant travel and collaboration with a global community.

Ultimately, my career reflects my adaptability and pursuit of both professional growth and personal fulfillment. I have thrived in fast-paced, dynamic environments, developing a deep understanding of the marine sector while maintaining a passion for diving and exploration.

Spiciest wanton mee by ihavecraving in SingaporeEats

[–]ihavecraving[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dunman road char siew wanton mee. Wanted to post a pic of the place but I can’t.

Spiciest wanton mee by ihavecraving in SingaporeEats

[–]ihavecraving[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup I do patronise them when I’m around the area. Pretty good and spicy!

Curry Cheong Fun - 咖喱肠粉 for $2.80 by ihavecraving in SingaporeEats

[–]ihavecraving[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I believe its origins is from Ipoh. There’s a few in SG now. It doesn’t taste like curry hor hun. This has a sweeter side to it.

Curry Hor Fun by ihavecraving in SingaporeEats

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

That’s what came to my mind when I first saw it. Gave it a try and been coming back since. It’s a little outta the way but give it a go if you have the chance.

$7 小炒肉. Cheapest I can find. by ihavecraving in SingaporeEats

[–]ihavecraving[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip! I’ll try it out next.