Why I Gave Up a Banking Job to Sell Bak Chor Mee

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024
  • Jie Wei willingly gave up a lucrative banking career to continue a 100-year-old family legacy at Famous Eunos Bak Chor Mee. Why did he do it, and how has he adapted to life as a hawker?
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  • @gachibassclap8433
    @gachibassclap8433 Год назад +140

    this guy is what keeps our hawkers alive. His passion is what we should be thankful for and i truly admire him a lot wish him all the best!!!

    • @kimchiba4570
      @kimchiba4570 Год назад

      You are pretty gullible aren't you

  • @amytan3706
    @amytan3706 Год назад +4

    Favourite BCM soup! Before this stall was crowded, your mum is so welcoming and warm despite being a one-woman show handling the stall. I remembered I accidentally spilled some of the soup before I started eating and went back to ask for more.. Instead of dismissing me, she topped up without hesitation and asked me if it was enough for me.
    When you took over, the uncle taking my order mixed up mine and we had a miscomm. You stepped in and resolved it with a smile. Truly appreciate the hospitality from both mum and son! And def very happy to see the business flourish! 🎉 Jiayou!

  • @sp33dbump33
    @sp33dbump33 Год назад +36

    Very well calculated and right move. Look at it this way, he switched from an employee to become an employer. The possibility for business owner is endless. A lot can be done from streamlining the operations, finding the right supplier, improve the quality, adopting new technology etc... Who knows one day he may have over 20 outlets in Sg or 100 outlets around the world or even more.

  • @kengleetan63
    @kengleetan63 Год назад +11

    To have a filial son like this, the parents is so lucky. More lucky than parents who had struck TOTO Grp 1.
    Money cannot buy filial piety.

  • @AlphaGal02
    @AlphaGal02 Год назад +64

    Honestly nothing can compare to a 100-year family legacy! 🎉

  • @kokchaitan7209
    @kokchaitan7209 Год назад +37

    From a banker to a business man in the food industry. Very lucrative and profitable. All money from customers will be in his bank .

  • @starshine9836
    @starshine9836 Год назад +88

    I like this young man who uses Mandarin and Singlish. To be a top student at NUS, his English definitely is not an issue. Not act an ang mo accent and trying to behave like an atas person, but very down to earth and speak local.
    We definitely know how to code switch at different setting.

  • @stickymoney
    @stickymoney 8 месяцев назад +1

    I like this guy. Feels like he knows how to balance making a living & continuing a tradition. Jiayou!

  • @philipanzelmo9711
    @philipanzelmo9711 Год назад +4

    Good for him to follow his passion. What matters is he loves doing what he does.

  • @joshuacheong_
    @joshuacheong_ Год назад +21

    Smart guy! Its more possible to be a multimillionaire selling a noodle franchise today than it is to be a banker.

  • @zacharytan6281
    @zacharytan6281 Год назад +167

    While I applaud Jie Wei for choosing a career that he is more interested in, despite the more tiresome nature of the job, I fear that OGS is trying to sensationalise the title. It is important to acknowledge that Jie Wei can already make use of his family's existing business to chase his passion, without worrying about the loss of money and start-up costs. It is much more difficult for young people to make the swtich to being a young hawker not just because of the start-up costs, but because of the high rental fees, and lack of customer loyalty. While we want our next generation to carry on our hawker culture, it is abhorrent to paint a picture that young hawkers can survive. On the contrary, they can't because most young Singaporeans aren't priviledge. They have no family business, or family recipe, or existing investment capital to fund such a dream, what more about even making profits. It is simply wrong to mislead young Singaporeans that they can chase their passion and yet survive in today's business climate. More has to be done, and it starts by acknowleging these barriers instead of sensationalising such a career switch.

    • @FlameIce87
      @FlameIce87 Год назад +19

      true, a new start up F&B business as hawker is not easy compare to a 2nd/3rd gen hawker

    • @patrickchak1393
      @patrickchak1393 Год назад +2

      i somehow feel that the mother and son are showing-off.

    • @nattokami9598
      @nattokami9598 Год назад +4

      Well said, it’s also worth mentioning that Jie Wei has a strong academic background as insurance if the hawker store doesn’t work out.

    • @zhenxiong5389
      @zhenxiong5389 Год назад +9

      @@patrickchak1393 I don't see showing off. Mum sincerely don't want son to be hawker given what he has achieved.

    • @patrickchak1393
      @patrickchak1393 Год назад

      @@zhenxiong5389I disagree

  • @mlxh2819
    @mlxh2819 Год назад +11

    Kudos to this young man. Brave enough to make this decision. Many Singaporean women would break up with their partner if they quit their decent paying job to do this. What he is doing is something these women will never understand.

  • @mariatachi8398
    @mariatachi8398 Год назад

    Please continue on the hawker spirit and very touched to see young generation taking over.❤

  • @Here4theComments
    @Here4theComments Год назад +6

    Excellent video and such a smart young man. I'd love to have an opportunity like that!

  • @meesanunab4811
    @meesanunab4811 Год назад +28

    The joy of being ur own boss and enjoy the job beats even 150k a year

    • @lubis1991
      @lubis1991 Год назад

      Lol, bankers earn way more than that.

    • @meesanunab4811
      @meesanunab4811 Год назад +2

      @@lubis1991 it doesn't matter. It's joy to see he doesn't see his efforts thru money only. Money never can buy happiness truly

    • @lubis1991
      @lubis1991 Год назад

      @@meesanunab4811 I agree. But your estimate of the opportunity cost is wrong.

  • @pishedbloke
    @pishedbloke Год назад +3

    We should be thankful that there are such enterprising young people around. Sometimes Asians have the wrong idea about education vs paper qualifications. Getting a degree is a great achievement, but if we use it to narrow our choices for the future instead of expanding our horizons, maybe we have our priorities in the wrong. Education and experience in finance has clearly helped this young man improve his family's business, and brought a fresh change to running the stall. Good job!

  • @Berniegoh
    @Berniegoh Год назад +1

    take it to a 200 year legacy, awesome job jie wei

  • @lfc1981
    @lfc1981 Год назад +1

    the courage to take the plunge is already what 99% of people his age wouldn't choose to do! there is always the fear of uncertainty that hinders one from moving.

  • @lancetsan5495
    @lancetsan5495 Год назад +1

    All the best to this 4th Gen hawker.

  • @wonjontheaxolotl
    @wonjontheaxolotl Год назад +10

    the bak chor mee here is one of the best i've ever had!

  • @EYee633
    @EYee633 5 месяцев назад

    Down to earth Lion City’s son ❤❤❤❤

  • @ngkokwei6114
    @ngkokwei6114 Год назад

    The Dumplings is incredible!

  • @weikwanglee4383
    @weikwanglee4383 Год назад +5

    It's better to count own money than count other people's money . 😅

  • @JesusIsReal925
    @JesusIsReal925 Год назад +2

    This and being an entrepreneur is a noble career than corporate slave. It's time we stop this type of stigma .

  • @SimplyMeYc
    @SimplyMeYc Год назад +1

    Wise choice! Corporate is so stressful.

  • @metallooily7606
    @metallooily7606 Год назад +2

    HDB has built Hawkers centre for hteir livelihood,Good planning , In M'sia rental rates is whimsical, hawkers stall in coffee shop is exorbitant, food is lousy, you can heared the wok sound drumming in your ears but food is tasetless

  • @enghse888
    @enghse888 Год назад +9

    business is business. in the long run, if he can commercialize and transform into a good business model, he can earn lot of $$$

  • @finalion
    @finalion Год назад +220

    Can you stop perpetuating the idea that $70,000 annual salary is a big sum ? Being a hawker can earn more than that if they are hardworking and successful. No need for such a clickbait title.

    • @takanna
      @takanna Год назад +18

      😂 exactly my thoughts...hawker can avoid tax somemore.

    • @Samwaitforittay
      @Samwaitforittay Год назад +12

      Honestly speaking, how is 70k annual a large sum? especially for banking??

    • @Treelia
      @Treelia Год назад +6

      @@SamwaitforittayThis was $70k pre-covid. $70k then was decent salary.

    • @TheBebemom
      @TheBebemom Год назад +2

      @@Samwaitforittayit’s a decent back end job I guess

    • @helloiamwendy2896
      @helloiamwendy2896 Год назад +15

      I’m so curious ??y’all think bringin home 5k after cpf isn’t enuf. ??? Y’all r outta control of ur mind

  • @FlyingPuppie
    @FlyingPuppie Год назад +3

    $70,000 in the title brought me here. I remembered DBS CEO monthly salary was about 100k 2 years ago. I was expecting someone quit his very senior top executive job in banking to make bak chor mee...

    • @yenchu1237
      @yenchu1237 Год назад +2

      I had a strong hunch m this guy wasn't in the top management level.

    • @leedonlee5050
      @leedonlee5050 11 месяцев назад

      Where

  • @Maya-sv1pz
    @Maya-sv1pz Год назад

    I want to work hard with my family too.... he's living a life with no regrets. meaningful

  • @leewn2319
    @leewn2319 Год назад +1

    Jie Wei, 👍👍👏👏加油祝你梦想成真!

  • @samcart2861
    @samcart2861 Год назад

    It's a successful family business. Of course he'll keep the baton going

  • @angxiang3186
    @angxiang3186 Год назад +1

    I think U made the right decision ~ me,studied Dip/Deg/Master >55 years old, labour demand slide downhill. All those years of studying n applied knowledge not wanted due to age n equitable salary vs cheap FTs = Paper throw away into longkang. Put the efforts to manage n expand your stall n crave a brand standing. 👏 👏 👏

  • @clarelee3397
    @clarelee3397 Год назад

    This reminds me of the st Nicholas girls’ school orange-bowl bak Chor mee from 2000 to 2010.

  • @matthewchiayongxuan2251
    @matthewchiayongxuan2251 Год назад +2

    all the best!!!

  • @jiranma
    @jiranma Год назад +2

    Not banker nor 银行家,but an employee of a bank. Nevertheless, it is still a leap. It is also likely, he is making more or will be making more money soon than being an employee of a bank. It is a conscious choice. Hope to give it a try soon and hope it tastes good.

  • @jeneuweenlaf948
    @jeneuweenlaf948 Год назад

    He is smart, he's capitalising on the secret recipe. He will build on it and sell the biz later to someone else at a higher price.

  • @jag4064
    @jag4064 Год назад

    Dont give up.

  • @abramswee
    @abramswee Год назад +1

    it is rather disheartening to see our young and bright young professionals abandoning their white collar career and thus create a vacuum which require more people to fill in. I understand he might find the family's business of selling hawker food is a safety net and comfort zone to fall back on, but our economy need more young blood talent to support. I hope he will change his mind later on.

  • @tonykeat9096
    @tonykeat9096 Год назад +1

    Excellent 👍 Life free from all stupid unnecessary nonsense stress working lifestyles. Good choice 👍

  • @markwang8423
    @markwang8423 Год назад +1

    Becoz some banks of banking job more sucks than selling noodle, as simple as that

  • @steventay5834
    @steventay5834 5 месяцев назад

    Wise choice.
    Self employed is the best.. you won't be retrenched when you are 40+

  • @embershen364
    @embershen364 Год назад

    I think hes my NUS BBA senior too

  • @年ONAME
    @年ONAME Год назад

    Is this where the ming ji was?

  • @arishem555
    @arishem555 Год назад

    I don't know what is right here. He could be like a cog in the banking systems helping whole mechinasm to work smoothly. Or on the other hand he will be hard working restaurent owner. But he needs to understand, that restaurant job will drain him faster than the bank one. If he would put his knowledge, skills and brain to open couple more locations and manage them instead of working, - would be great and for him and for everyone else.

  • @meilanimeneses
    @meilanimeneses Год назад

    Let’s support

  • @nokap2695
    @nokap2695 Год назад

    address?

  • @geofferytanmingchun426
    @geofferytanmingchun426 Год назад

    Being a minister can earn more than 1MILLION DOLLARS! PEOPLE SHOULD AIM TO BE MINISTERS INSTEAD OF HAWKERS

  • @arishem555
    @arishem555 Год назад +7

    your mom is right. garlic should be peeled at the spot. that's how it is preserving it's uniq smell and flavor. Your customers probably won't notice and business will stay the same. But whenever you gonna decide to replace other ingridients with pre-fabricated, - it's gonna lost it's uniq flavor. Also, buying peeled in bulk not from farmers but from warehouses, - you are kinda giving up on local farmers which do care about their products. Don't become just an average restaurant which is processing centrally supplied pre-processed ingridients. Be uniq.

  • @vincentchua8025
    @vincentchua8025 Год назад +2

    Comments are so salty LOL

  • @peterlai6503
    @peterlai6503 Год назад

    No joke sure can earn more $ and satisfaction then doing a 70k job that you do not really enjoy !

  • @matthewong5469
    @matthewong5469 Год назад

    Good luck.

  • @carwhj
    @carwhj Год назад

    I do wish the taste of his bak chor mee can improve though. 😅

  • @sorcereh1
    @sorcereh1 Год назад

    Now everyone who works in a bank is a banker? 😂

  • @alextan8979
    @alextan8979 Год назад +1

    Which part of the video mentions $70,000? Want to catch attention? Not like that…

  • @Michael20
    @Michael20 Год назад +7

    Nice son but I wouldn't give up my office job to work there 😅

  • @Iendleasereit
    @Iendleasereit Год назад +1

    understand the mom's perspective, but this is a dam strong brand! and their flavour is unique and tasty!!

  • @patrickchak1393
    @patrickchak1393 Год назад +2

    i somehow feel that the mother and son are showing-off.

  • @johnsim6165
    @johnsim6165 Год назад

    Probably earn more as a hawker. No brainer to this.

  • @HeyHey-qp9eh
    @HeyHey-qp9eh Год назад +2

    Working in bank is to help your boss to pay condo and holidays and luxury spending 😂 Welcome to bank industry.

  • @Qoonutz
    @Qoonutz Год назад +3

    Lol. He takes over an established brand of BCM. Imagine if it just another hawker stall. Would he still take over?

  • @daigogo5967
    @daigogo5967 Год назад

    Shouldn't study at the beginning stage!

  • @tulutututu5613
    @tulutututu5613 11 месяцев назад

    妈妈只能强颜欢笑😂

  • @kennySg101
    @kennySg101 Год назад +1

    职业不分贵贱!小贩是开始。潮州是湯的比较多。加油

  • @tankman20064
    @tankman20064 Год назад +1

    70K per month then say lah😂😂😂😂😂

  • @justthedejavuguy
    @justthedejavuguy Год назад

    salut

  • @beetledune9264
    @beetledune9264 Год назад

    Title was written by aunty,,who regards only those work under ac is worth it.def is asian.

  • @cathdan
    @cathdan Год назад +3

    70k banker probably is cmi banker. Probably ganna sack due to poor sales. Than say quit to join hawker.