How convenient...Originally posted by Rhonda:It's 2000. I made a mistake previously by closing an earlier thread at only 1000. Pai seh...
OK...Originally posted by Rhonda:It's 2000. I made a mistake previously by closing an earlier thread at only 1000. Pai seh...
I never knew how to wash clothes..To me its just dump inside the machine take out dry..Originally posted by sbst275:Anyway tried using Labour Soap to wash clothes?
Using palm oil soap and wash clothes
My dad still uses the old way when my mum not at home
OK...Originally posted by stellazio:I never knew how to wash clothes..To me its just dump inside the machine take out dry..
HAHA ORBI,when i don't take bus they make loss..Originally posted by sbst275:This recent week, SMRT made 4th round of retrenchment
Aft their bus division posted a 60% plunge in profit...
Also got 1 type already cut into 4 pieces, but less weightOriginally posted by the Bear:yellow soap in a bar about 2 feet long..
cut it up, rub over the clothes and scrub clothes over a washboard.. rinse... hang out to dry..
See who is that Lady Boss..Originally posted by stellazio:HAHA ORBI,when i don't take bus they make loss..
I hate it when new bosses take over the helm and start to demonstrate that they can 'turnaround' the company by 'cutting losses' and 'increasing profits' and in the process, make all the staff suffer or worse, retrench them, or force them to quit.Originally posted by sbst275:See who is that Lady Boss..
She has screwed up entire co, recently that director left, many SMRT Buses staff left as well as they knew trouble would start
That Parrot soap now called today... Still aroundOriginally posted by Rhonda:sbst, if you know that soap, you must know about Poppinjay soap, that green soap that was popular back in the '70's.
And when I was a wee tot, I used to squat outside the bathroom, watching my grandma starch grandpa's pj's! Darn funny!! Grandpa's pajama pants always dried out under the sun and became STIFF!! I had absolutely NO IDEA why grandma had to starch granddad's clothes! Maybe, some longstanding silent feud and that was her way of 'revenge'?
Now, everyone is saying the only solution now is to merge! Since now SBS is rather in a healthier records as they managed to launch new svs to get more revenue to cope with rising oil prices.. Their rail biz losses are getting lesserOriginally posted by Rhonda:I hate it when new bosses take over the helm and start to demonstrate that they can 'turnaround' the company by 'cutting losses' and 'increasing profits' and in the process, make all the staff suffer or worse, retrench them, or force them to quit.
But 1970's, bus sv no monopoly days was betterOriginally posted by Rhonda:I hate hate hate mergers! Especially if companies providing some form of public service merge! That results in a monopoly, which essentially, robs consumers of any bargaining power! Having an oligopoly is bad enough but now, it's even worse!
Originally posted by Rhonda:I hate hate hate mergers! Especially if companies providing some form of public service merge! That results in a monopoly, which essentially, robs consumers of any bargaining power! Having an oligopoly is bad enough but now, it's even worse!
Easy... they are manipulating the accounts.Originally posted by sbst275:Rhonda, sometimes the boss also look in the wrong way...
Their buses tookover many very profitable SBS svs like 167, 169, 190, 171, 67, but ends up losing $$... Funny right?
I know...Originally posted by Rhonda:Easy... they are manipulating the accounts.
Oi! Oi!! Oi!!!Originally posted by the Bear:... and rhonda turns into a bus nutter