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Gift of the gab a must
An exhibition show manager must be independent and disciplined as there is little supervision, says Madam Ng.
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He's always on alert
Keen eye and cool mind keep him on his guard. |
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In the air, anything can happen
As a military flight engineer, Mr Simon Quah accompanies the pilot and crew on flight missions and gets a bird's eye view of Singapore almost daily.
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Moving kids through love, not force
Ms Rebecca Cheong started her career as a Montessori teacher two years ago, but she can already get the 3- and 4-year-olds to cooperate with her effortlessly. |
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They share a burning passion
Whether it's being a childcare teacher, auxiliary police officer or military flight engineer, they shine in their commitment and love for their jobs.
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Sir, will you hire me?
Handwriting expert says more people hiring him to size up job applicants and potential spouses. |
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My job? Talk shop with Shaq O'Neal
Although there can be frustration, meeting the athletes in his job is one of the bonuses, says regional director of the UPS Beijing 2008 Olympics & 'big sports fan' Mr Peter Tan.
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Doctor with a heart for charitable causes
He has been visiting Myanmar with fellow doctors since 1991 to render help. |
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