Friday, May 6, 2022

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

RIP Gabriel Goh

 



Ex SATS supervisor Gabriel Goh passed away peacefully on the evening of 25 April 2022 after a short illness. Gab was a kindhearted and generous friend. We had in the course of duty knew each other for over 40 years. My condolences to his loved ones .RIP my dear buddy.

Monday, April 25, 2022



My former manager and his assistant were in cahoots to fix me when I was still working some years ago are dead and gone. Both had cancer and died terrible painful deaths. Please don't get me wrong because I did not want them to go in such a horrible manner. Someday, I will go too but at least someone "upstairs" let me witnessed how these 2 went before me.
Just to quote what Google said about Matthew 18:6...
Where in the Bible does it talk about tying a millstone around your neck?


The important thing to remember is the echo of Matthew 18:6 in the last stanza, where it states that the people who offend the little children are sent to the seas with millstones around their necks. It means people who mistreat or abuse children suffer a gruesome death and go to hell.
Honestly, I hope the part about hell does not apply to them because I pity and forgive them. However, God's words never fail!

Friday, April 22, 2022

SIA is recruiting cabin crew from Malaysia

Come this Sunday, SIA is going to KL to interview and recruit stewards and stewardesses. Besides Singapore, Malaysia is the second favorite place for SIA to recruit crew. Traditionally, crew from Malaysia are known to be hardworking and conscientious. However, whether they still are, I can't really tell. Leave to the cabin crew management because they should know better. How about hiring the Indonesians?

Monday, April 18, 2022

Why my late ex-colleague avoided me ....

 

Anonymous Anonymous said...

So what if you blogged about him? What was he afraid of? Was he not well liked at SQ? Did he terrorise his female colleagues?

17/4/22

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you have not done wrong why scared of the police??

My answers are directed to the above comments as well as others ( click here for more). The late KS Goh was a nice man. Why he avoided me was a mystery. I personally like him as a colleague and subordinate. He was a good worker, amicable but sometimes could too nice to his juniors.
If I were to blog about him, it would have been nothing short of complimentary. Maybe his reason for avoiding me could be that he did not like me. I may have, in the course of work, said something about him which he did not like. Perhaps someone had told him something not too nice about me. Well, it is too late to know the truth now as he has already "gone".

Thursday, April 14, 2022

He avoided me because .......

He has been avoiding me since we retired from SQ. Never once he would want to join us for a chat or a meal even invited. He gave the excuse that he was afraid that I would blog about him. He never once thought that when he is no longer here I could still blog about his past. He was a nice chap and I like him all these years as colleagues.
RIP KS Goh and according to your wish when you here with us that I should not say anything about you in my blog, I acceded.
Good bye my friend, I wish we had met during all those years when you were still alive.

Monday, April 11, 2022

 




Rest in Peace

 


KS Goh former IFS passed away today due to pancreatic cancer.

Thursday, April 7, 2022

Helping a foreign stewardess in trouble

She was a foreigner and had bought my e-guide for cc wannabe after which she was successful at the SIA cc interview. While she was working in Singapore, she was arrested for theft. I bailed her out. To cut a long story short she was charged in court and fined $2,000.
Her parents were grateful to me for helping their daughter. As you can see I am not only helping people get into the airlines but look after their welfare.
Below is part of an email her father sent me.




Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Free e-guide from Luke

 Free e-guide for SIA cabin crew wannabes going for the face to face   interview in pdf. Please email me if you are interested at ccwannabe@gmail.com

Saturday, April 2, 2022

Imprisonment a precedence?

In 1968 when I was a young and newbie steward, I was shocked to hear one of my senior colleagues was sacked because he slapped a stewardess on her buttock.
Fifty four years on, an inflight manager was sentenced to 5 weeks in prison for doing the same thing. Nothing has changed except that the latter was charged in court and sentenced to a period of time in a prison.
Molestation will repeat itself in the next umpteen years to come. The male crew (not all) cannot resist the temptation of "touching" their female colleagues in their tight fitting and sexy uniform. Even passengers in the past had been jailed for sexually abusing the stewardesses.
Many male crew had escaped punishment by the law in the past because the victims did not report the matter to the police except that particular case. I fear that the case had set a precedence and more male crew may fall into the trap. Any solution to this problem?