24.5.05
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" The greatest thing you'll ever learn, is to love and be loved in return."
Mouglin Rouge
Posted by dotsux at 5/24/2005 11:42:00 am
8.5.05
lost in da middle of no where...yet again...
yoz..long time no blog le...nuting much to talk abt also...was rotting at home most of da time..haha..watching tv..yeah..back to da life of couch potato once again...hehe~
still dunno wat to do..as it..my future...wan to go study..but no vitamin M...need to go work 1st..these few days..peps kept asking...y i dun wan go local U..?? oh well...for da fact..i dun really like studying under pressure..i'll feel fustrated..nt tat going overseas wont haf any...but...jus dun like da way it works here...look at da way they r messing it up nw..shifting da poly semesters...everyting looks like its in a mess...heck it..=P
i need some advise on my signing on..peps..pls leave a tag or sms me on wat u tink...tks..
airforce is da main org tat is of my interest...but..vocation wise..big trouble...positions im of interest in...
1) Weapon System Officer Air Defence Artillery (ADA)
You'll be in charge of operating our state-of-the-art air defence systems, and to engage and stop intruders with our short and medium range anti-aircraft guns and missiles. ou'll function as the pilot's right-and man on board the transport aircraft and will be responsible for plotting all navigational procedures and flight paths.
2) Air Engineering Officer
The ChallengeAs an Air Engineering Officer (AEO), you'll work in a highly modern environment where you'll have every opportunity to lead in:- the upgrading and modification of current systems capability- develop programmes for the maintenance of aircraft and weapons- the management of information systemsWe're looking for a new generation of talented, dedicated, resourceful, innovative AEOs.
3) Senior Technician
The ChallengeFrom aircraft propulsion systems and avionics to modern weapon systems and aviation instruments, the state-of-the-art equipment that the Air Force prides itself on will all be in your hands. You'll also have a chance to develop your leadership skills as you'll be in charge of a team of highly trained specialists.In addition to being posted overseas for attachments, which will help to expand your horizons and gain exposure to new methods of working, there is also the opportunity for you to earn professional recognition as a Licensed Aircraft Engineer if you pass the relevant examinations conducted by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.
if nt...navy any recommandation...?? need to save enough money to go aus to study...haiz...niways...still looking for part time...any1..?? help..!!
tks peps...ciaoz...
Posted by dotsux at 5/08/2005 01:49:00 am