Young bus drivers in Singapore on their seemingly "uncle" job

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @mehhhh5588
    @mehhhh5588 2 года назад +454

    Respect to all bus drivers regardless of age! How others chose to live their life is not a crime nor deserved to be judged jus because it's different from the mainstream.

  • @davidnhc
    @davidnhc 2 года назад +87

    Am encouraged to see young man working and serving in this area. Is an honest living ……

  • @yerejun
    @yerejun 2 года назад +182

    I’m just a regular commuter but I recognise that Bus drivers are one of the most Crucial people around in Sg. Without them, none of us can can basically get around anywhere, see if you can get to work or go shopping with ease. Be kind, respectful and grateful to them for picking this job. Say hello to them next time you board a bus 😊

  • @MrSilverside
    @MrSilverside 2 года назад +26

    Started bus driving at 22 years old and 36 years later still enjoy the job and watching this video reminds me what it was like for me many years ago,safe travels.

  • @SynaPRIMA.R.M.Y
    @SynaPRIMA.R.M.Y 2 года назад +113

    I’m 24 and working as a stall holder in a primary school canteen. 🙋🏻‍♀️😆
    Only until early this year, I’ve always viewed it as a job for the aunties and uncles, but after helping out my aunt in her stall for a few months, I grew to enjoy the job very much. Serving adorable kids in the morning gives you so much pleasure to come to work and cook nice food for them.
    I quitted my job as a waitress and opened up my own stall with a friend of mine. It has been a great adventure. Though income wise we’re still struggling but we have such a great time at work every time. No more being a company slave. No more superiors telling you what to do. No more toxic working environment. Life is good like this. ☺️✨
    And yes they call me aunty everyday. 😅

    • @gavinlew8273
      @gavinlew8273 2 года назад +1

      Kids shouldn't be calling you aunty! I guess it's very uncommon for a young person to be a store helper. So the kids don't know any better ways to address you. I think primary schools need to educate kids on how to properly address other people with a simple "Hello" or "Hi" instead of name calling like "Uncle" or "Aunty".

    • @speedbirdconcorde001
      @speedbirdconcorde001 2 года назад

      @@gavinlew8273 Yea exactly, schools should be teaching them to address someone as "Sir" or "Ma'am" instead

    • @blokeabouttown2490
      @blokeabouttown2490 2 года назад +1

      That sounds great that you found a role that is more personally fulfilling. It sounds interesting that individuals can open their own food stalls within primary schools in Singapore. Here in Australia the operation of school canteens is usually contracted out to a large catering corporation. What type of food items do you prepare and sell at your stall?

    • @SynaPRIMA.R.M.Y
      @SynaPRIMA.R.M.Y 2 года назад +5

      @@blokeabouttown2490 Yes, that’s how it is in a government school in Singapore. Since we are a multiracial country, we need to cater to the dietary needs of the citizens. That is why in schools we need to have a variety of options for the different ethnic and religious backgrounds of our students. If it’s by a single catering company, it’s tough to come up with variations while also having to cater to the dietary needs of different students.
      So there will be Chinese stalls usually two, one selling rice and the other noodles. There are also Malay stalls that caters for the Muslims. There are Indian stalls which mostly caters for the Hindus and also Vegetarians, and most of the time they’re Halal as well. There are the drinks and snacks stall. Lastly there will be Western Cuisine stall, like mine. Depending on who the stall owner is, if they’re Muslims they’ll make their menu Halal, if not they can sell dishes with pork and use non-halal ingredients.
      However, most schools would prefer Halal menus for their Western stall so that it would be inclusive towards the Muslims as well. So to answer your question, that’s what I’m doing now, a Halal Western Cuisine stall.

    • @SynaPRIMA.R.M.Y
      @SynaPRIMA.R.M.Y 2 года назад +5

      @@blokeabouttown2490 Tbh, I’m also taking this job as a stepping stone to something greater. Of course I’m not planning to stay in this line for a lifelong career. I’ve bigger dreams of opening up my own food business in the future, so this job will give me a head start to running a business. ☺️

  • @yours_sincerely48
    @yours_sincerely48 2 года назад +28

    I really saluate the Bus Drivers of Singapore!. 20 years ago I was in Singapore and I was unsure how to get to a certain building in Singapore. Upon boarding the bus, I told the driver I want to go to this particular building. He nodded his head and upon reaching the stop, he look back to my direction and signal me that this is the stop that I must get down. Upon reaching the exit door he directed me how to go to that building as I need to walk a few minutes away. Singapore is truly a bus friendly city. You no need a car to move around Singapore.

  • @musico3415
    @musico3415 2 года назад +165

    Bus drivers or bus captains are respectable jobs in Australia and NZ where I lived for awhile. Almost all passengers greeted them while boarding the buses and thanked them while alighting the buses, except Asians foreign travellers. When I returned to sg, I had already formed the habit of greeting and thanking the bus captains. For all you know, the captains were glad, but the other passengers looked at me like I was out of my mind to do so. We need to inculcate more gratefulness even though we paid for the fares .

    • @distortdude80
      @distortdude80 2 года назад +29

      That's the sad truth. What would you expect from a society that teaches their young ones to "study hard if not you will end up sweeping floors/driving buses/taxis/etc". The Asian upbringing can be very toxic at times.

    • @Banom7a
      @Banom7a 2 года назад +9

      @@distortdude80 more like most of the time lol

    • @danceoffAsh
      @danceoffAsh 2 года назад +8

      Bus drivers are considered as low class workers amongst most Asian cultures, including Singapore. Will take a long time for that to change

    • @gavinlew8273
      @gavinlew8273 2 года назад +6

      Singapore society has a long way to go. It's a first world nation with third world people. Bus drivers are highly respected in Japan...but in Singapore, they are "despised" for whatever reason.

    • @musico3415
      @musico3415 2 года назад +2

      Maybe it can start from us, or those who feel respectful for our bus captains. I do nodded my head at them when boarding buses as a sign of acknowledging their presence. They nodded back. :)

  • @eckeck1996
    @eckeck1996 2 года назад +16

    You guys have my respect!!! Kudos to everyone of you.

  • @jmjt3709
    @jmjt3709 2 года назад +6

    Real work, honest work. I take public transport everyday, so I appreciate it. Thank you.

  • @syph365
    @syph365 2 года назад +23

    As a frequent bus commuter, respect to these guys

  • @a.j.kasetyo232
    @a.j.kasetyo232 2 года назад +14

    Our daily heroes.
    Without them, regardless of their age, our public transport infrastructure will not be what it is.
    Respect to you guys!

  • @armchairwarrior963
    @armchairwarrior963 2 года назад +21

    These jobs deserves respect.

  • @CallsignMiller
    @CallsignMiller 2 года назад +2

    i'm also a young bus driver (23 started at 21) and i love the suprised looks when people see me getting behind the wheel and realise the older gentlemen is the tourguide and not the driver.

  • @opocot7363
    @opocot7363 2 года назад +5

    huge props to CNA and these young bus captains for taking up something they truly have passion for. May they have a safe journey on the roads!

  • @Whatis2468
    @Whatis2468 2 года назад +3

    Young men, well done! Thank you.
    Steady la!! These young men are polite ok. 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @traderghost
    @traderghost 2 года назад +6

    Kudos to all bus captains! You are a vital part of Singapore's transportation network.

  • @metaforically
    @metaforically 2 года назад +42

    Not everyone has to climb corporate ladders - live a life that suits your mental and physical wellbeing.

  • @pllin240
    @pllin240 2 года назад +6

    I always thank the bus captain when boarding and greet them "good morning" when early in the morning. it's courtesy and appreciation 😊

    • @Mgameing123
      @Mgameing123 2 года назад

      I don't always as I have had bus captains who try and take the piss on me with prices.

  • @WeirdTunes
    @WeirdTunes 2 года назад +6

    Lots of respect to these guys! Bus driver of 26 years old myself, started at 21, in The Netherlands. A very rewarding job if you are up for the irregular hours and workdays. Pay is pretty good as well.

    • @WeirdTunes
      @WeirdTunes 2 года назад +2

      Oh yes and the average age of drivers here is 52 years old as well haha..

    • @1996fanclub
      @1996fanclub Год назад +1

      Totally agree. I started driving buses at 20 in New Zealand, now I'm 27 and working behind the scenes of the buses to keep everything running smoothly.

    • @thesunproperties9865
      @thesunproperties9865 Год назад

      Interested

  • @archirnobenz
    @archirnobenz 2 года назад +2

    Always thought driving would be boring but never had I thought that the daily little interactions with passengers are a huge source of happiness.

  • @anglo-saxonconnor817
    @anglo-saxonconnor817 2 года назад +29

    It's an iron rice bowl if people want to know what are the draws in this specific profession. Knowing how to drive buses is a lifeskill and working for a public bus company is way more secure then working for an unknown sme out there in Singapore. When was the last time you heard of a major public transportation company folding up in Singapore?
    But you need to love this kind of job though in order to stay with it. That's the most important criteria.

    • @singlah
      @singlah 2 года назад

      I remember those days... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_Shuttle_Service

    • @kengleetan63
      @kengleetan63 2 года назад

      Of course if this bus company fold, the gov folds too as they have taken over the running of it! But one must know whether there is a future doing such job in a very high cost of living in that country, where bus drivers are paid only at such rate!

    • @anglo-saxonconnor817
      @anglo-saxonconnor817 2 года назад +4

      Over 3k. The starting pay of a fresh graduate. Young bones and body able to endure this job far more than the miserable old things in Singapore. And some people do have a passion for driving. For those who want a stable job yet being unable to squeeze into MNCs or fit into the toxic culture of desk bound civil servant positions there will be those who will gravitate toward such jobs. By the time they become too old to or jaded to do bus driving work they will already have enough savings and a house to consider doing something else or request for a lighter workload schedule with their company.
      Much better than those doing whining and earning nothing being stuck at the same life position for years.
      If you already know your country is screwed and the pap and rich will never listen and help you then go help yourselves instead. Doing negative posts are for those who are rich and free to hate pap not people like you all. You all still have to eat and pay bills. Go find a job instead of an excuse in life and remember to vote with the head instead of the backside when elections approaches.

    • @anglo-saxonconnor817
      @anglo-saxonconnor817 2 года назад +3

      Future in work mean one must also be willing to take on more responsibility in life when promotions comes up. If people are those type that cannot do their work better than others and also are unwilling to take on additional responsibilities in their work they should just be content with doing something they are comfortable with instead.
      Any country should try to create jobs with better prospects but the essential jobs will always be around in this world and they have their own draws too. If people are not the kind to be able to grow or compete to take on the coveted jobs they cannot complain too much either. This is just my thought and opinion. You can disagree with me if you wish to. In extreme cases I am willing to take your side such as ceca treaty issues and migrant policies to replace local population away for political reasons etc. But in general life I prefer balance and looking for the goods in life instead.

    • @kengleetan63
      @kengleetan63 2 года назад

      Don't be an idiot here. You must have failed Maths very badly in school. $3k now is for retirement income, where one already have their house or even houses , fully paid and just have $3k for monthly expenditure for at most 2 persons only. $3k , 20 yrs ago might work , $3k 20yrs ago might even support a family. And how far the max pay of these bus drivers can go? $6k?😆😆😆 By the time even if their pay reach max , the min std of living required for a SINGLE person would be $5k or more!
      Oh I forgot to add....who did this local voted for?😆😆😆

  • @hotbodtz
    @hotbodtz 2 года назад +26

    Respect comes from how you perform not how much you earn.

    • @kengleetan63
      @kengleetan63 2 года назад +4

      Respect cannot pay your bills, put sufficient food on the table or provide enough for a family in your very high cost of living in your country if not , why would some folks insist they get paid millions of dollars to serve the public?😆😆😆

    • @NookTommy
      @NookTommy 2 года назад +4

      unfortunately society doesnt agree

    • @munster1404
      @munster1404 2 года назад

      Both right and wrong.

    • @vincecarlo
      @vincecarlo 2 года назад +3

      Tell that to MOST EXPENSIVE PM On The Planet n his Bunch of Over Paid 🤡🤡

    • @tonykwok9763
      @tonykwok9763 2 года назад +1

      @@kengleetan63 👍👍👍👍👍😇

  • @shannensaito9746
    @shannensaito9746 2 года назад +3

    These guys are more important than influencers.

  • @joee2743
    @joee2743 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for keeping SG moving. Jia You

  • @johnz1986
    @johnz1986 Год назад +1

    These young men achieved there dream. I’m happy for them.
    Most young people are pressured to achieve 4 year degree front there parents. These young men are happy with what they have accomplished and happy about it. More power to them.

  • @Demebeso714
    @Demebeso714 2 года назад +83

    Theres nothing wrong with it!!!!! Stay true to yourselves...😊

    • @alvinchong2278
      @alvinchong2278 2 года назад +2

      Yea nothing wrong but then people start talking about income inequality and transfer of wealth from the relatively rich to the poor

    • @CalvinK300
      @CalvinK300 2 года назад +4

      @@alvinchong2278 that’s why bus drivers are well paid and well taken care of. More Singaporeans should consider this career pathway.

    • @NookTommy
      @NookTommy 2 года назад +6

      @@CalvinK300 bus drivers very stressful, so many ugly rude commuters assaulted them

    • @JackThePro
      @JackThePro 2 года назад +4

      @@CalvinK300 They definitely are not well paid.

    • @CalvinK300
      @CalvinK300 2 года назад

      @@NookTommy can’t be all ugly and rude and whacking them all the time what! Think of the young sexy office girls and the MILFs… oolala the Hot Mamas!

  • @matthew78917
    @matthew78917 2 года назад +3

    It’s nice in some places like Singapore you can live a happy life without worrying about money when being a bus driver. Really happy for those people!

  • @actionong
    @actionong 2 года назад +4

    A fulfilling job that helps people and benefits society. Keep on keeping on!

  • @MuhammadHanif-yr4jv
    @MuhammadHanif-yr4jv 2 года назад +1

    That’s why singapore is one of the best public transport provider right there

  • @kevchua67
    @kevchua67 2 года назад +1

    I've worked in Singapore for two years and have taken multiple modes of transport - taxi, bus, MRT and LRT. I've met courteous and careful bus captains. I take my hats off to young Singaporeans who dare to explore and do something different, instead of going for white collar jobs. You're a good role model to others across the Causeway. All the best to you.

  • @ebonyloveivory
    @ebonyloveivory 2 года назад +3

    They deserve immense respect for what they do, regardless of their ages. It is an honest and decent living.💁🏻‍♀️

    • @boratsagdiyev522
      @boratsagdiyev522 2 года назад

      That's never gonna happen on a surface level. In America, public servant jobs are looked down upon, especially by women. The only jobs that are respected are white collared jobs.

  • @whatevers9055
    @whatevers9055 2 года назад +1

    They sound nicer and happier than young ppl in corporate jobs, for sure

  • @TheTechCguy
    @TheTechCguy 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations! You guys stay safe doing That! Anything can happen on a bus, man. So do be careful!

  • @tenga3tango
    @tenga3tango 2 года назад +1

    Hormat.
    My hats too these young bus captains.

  • @i_eat_bus
    @i_eat_bus 2 года назад +3

    A&S keep it up Naz and your team!

  • @EasternKalogeros
    @EasternKalogeros 2 года назад +3

    Awesome boys.... Chase your dreams .... Respect deep deep...

  • @doraemonyoung
    @doraemonyoung 2 года назад +1

    It’s such a difficult job but a good bus driver/train operator can make your day. There’s currently a bus driver shortage in NZ so it can be a great opportunity for those young people to do their OE while using their skills.

  • @TB-zt6hs
    @TB-zt6hs 2 года назад

    kudos to these guys. we need young blood in this industry

  • @buschauffoer
    @buschauffoer 2 года назад +1

    I am a bus driver in Denmark. It has been 20 years. behind the wheel.

  • @haziqaminuddin2979
    @haziqaminuddin2979 2 года назад +10

    Typical shallow minded people..they are passionate and they love what they are doing..what makes you think everyone wants to be a lawyer doctor etc. success is subjective

  • @gavinlew8273
    @gavinlew8273 2 года назад +3

    Respect to these bus drivers. The "old / bitter" people tend to throw insults by name calling "uncle" condescendingly. They do it because they are disrespectful to the profession and as a way of "looking down" and acting superior. This never happens in Japan. If someone calls you "uncle", just ignore it - it's a harmless "insult". Don't ever take it personally. :D

  • @danceoffAsh
    @danceoffAsh 2 года назад +2

    Playing simulation games such as Fernbus Simulator has also developed my interest to a point where I can identify bus models. VDL, MAN, BYD, Alexander Dennis, Scania Touring, Setra, Neoplan etc

  • @paoloviloria1
    @paoloviloria1 2 года назад +1

    I find that there is a certain Zen experience when driving on nice roads with tolerable-to-very-minimal traffic, and you are fully focused on what you are doing.
    And SG is one of the best places in the world to be driving around in.
    These guys enjoy what they do, and it shows. 😊

  • @SN57ONE
    @SN57ONE 2 года назад

    This is a bus spotter's dream actually. I'm up for it, it's just hard finding good connections to easily sign up for the job.

  • @nalanat
    @nalanat 2 года назад +1

    Good. Amazing. Respect. All the best.

  • @brightmorningstar1
    @brightmorningstar1 2 года назад +1

    Removing stereotype. In the end it is passion and doing honest work.

  • @blokeabouttown2490
    @blokeabouttown2490 2 года назад

    This is a nice little story, very well produced.

  • @liamnash3102
    @liamnash3102 2 года назад +3

    Please remember that this is *essential* job

  • @wuhanite
    @wuhanite 2 года назад +1

    Keep up the good work guys/girls

  • @Rod-bp8ow
    @Rod-bp8ow 2 года назад +1

    A speck and drizzle of English and Chinese makes a perfect set of skill(s)

  • @erwino1266
    @erwino1266 2 года назад

    Its really nice to drive when there's no traffic, singapore bus is the best to get around

  • @andresil8330
    @andresil8330 2 года назад

    This is amazing

  • @justanotherf2ppotatogamer61
    @justanotherf2ppotatogamer61 2 года назад

    i mean who would not drive this beautiful bus?

  • @Zenit_Bourg
    @Zenit_Bourg 2 года назад +1

    Transit drivers are the coolest.

  • @siongkianlim
    @siongkianlim 2 года назад

    Salute to Public Transport Captains...📢🌻💗

  • @MiloMontang
    @MiloMontang 2 года назад

    it's actually common in Indonesia, even the truck drivers most of them (nowadays) are youth people.

  • @misterbig9025
    @misterbig9025 2 года назад +14

    It's good to see someone local. I'm so tired of imported ones. Local drivers can speak English!

    • @鲁焚化炉
      @鲁焚化炉 2 года назад +3

      Interesting ..... why use imported photo for profile 🤔

  • @AgentAtom97
    @AgentAtom97 2 года назад +1

    I'm 25 and still kids and teenagers call me uncle irritates me, but a little.

  • @tansengchye6718
    @tansengchye6718 2 года назад +17

    职业不分老少,只要符合条件每个年轻人都可以参加工作,並且还能增加驾驶智识,何乐而不为。。。

  • @azliloso2343
    @azliloso2343 2 года назад

    good job...i used to work with sbs transit on north east metro line from Punggol to Harbour Front on2012 to 2014

  • @MKiurinuRigold
    @MKiurinuRigold 2 года назад +3

    Don’t worry young bus drivers it is fine to start out as a bus driver you just been to continue improving and you will make a good career out of it
    Everyone has to start somewhere to become successful and from someone whose close family member started out poor - uneducated to owning a business of having 150 to 200 workers
    It’s definitely okay to start out low
    I am working in a low paying job however I am comfortable in it because it bring the bacon to my table. As well as bring the dough to my account
    So kudos for all your hard work. Cheers 💪🏻

    • @JackThePro
      @JackThePro 2 года назад

      Well, there's not much career progression for bus drivers unless they decide to convert to the operations side. If you define success by the salary earned or job title, there is little potential for young bus drivers to grow and excel. This is public service and the ones that have the potential for top management, are scholarship executives.

    • @Unknownplsyer
      @Unknownplsyer 2 года назад

      @@JackThePro success is a never ending rat race

    • @JackThePro
      @JackThePro 2 года назад

      @@Unknownplsyer If you define success by salary or job title then yes. But everyone's definition of success is different.

  • @ttkoh123
    @ttkoh123 2 года назад +3

    Young Driver vs Old Driver - Will Singapore Bus Accident Rate Rise?

  • @JenHope118
    @JenHope118 2 года назад

    It does not matter how you get there( goal), it has to start somewhere, secure your livelihood first then talk about other stuff. No livelihood no shelter , no food , ending up begging is the worst form of living, my respect to the busmen who have been contributing to the economy of Singapore 👏👏👏👏👏❤️

  • @jumpinallans
    @jumpinallans 2 года назад +2

    Actually the perspective is kind of ageist. It is about the authority of the Bus Captain, not the age. They have all the passenger's lives in their hands and thus are in a position of responsibility. It is not necessarily implying people are thinking people are of advanced years.

  • @greatasia606
    @greatasia606 2 года назад +4

    The ruling elites should stop lying to the public. Pay Singaporeans properly and they will take up the jobs.

    • @vincecarlo
      @vincecarlo 2 года назад +2

      Collection of Foreign Levies more IMPORTANT Lah
      Up to $1,200/mth per person.
      MOM Prints paper n collects in Excess of 10 BILLION, NO ?

    • @SynaPRIMA.R.M.Y
      @SynaPRIMA.R.M.Y 2 года назад

      Right! Sometimes you see all these jobs that people view as menial, but it’s only menial bcuz the agency or company don’t pay the staff enough and what is deserved for it.
      We see all these jobs taken by foreign immigrants or the older generations of Singaporeans. The way I see it, it’s not bcuz younger SG view it as a lame job, but the wage is too low to consider working in. Living in SG, we can’t settle for less or else we’ll be struggling.
      If the government were to pay these jobs better, I’m sure many is up for the taking.

  • @baboey2020
    @baboey2020 2 года назад +1

    Just Reminders:
    “There is a limit for cars in the road in Singapore”

  • @nlpnt
    @nlpnt 2 года назад

    Not all that unusual in the US either. Of course most people here start driving cars at 16 (15 for a learner's permit) so they're somewhat experienced drivers by the time of starting to drive a city bus at 21.

  • @kangst7717
    @kangst7717 2 года назад +2

    Call uncle and aunty are Singapore cultural as respect to the driver

  • @simobonev4511
    @simobonev4511 2 года назад

    Really impressive people!

  • @balanse01
    @balanse01 2 года назад +2

    being a bus driver in my country is the equivalent of being a street cleaner.
    You get no respect , most buses are dirty , long hours and short breaks.
    It's surreal to see people willingly wanting to be bus drivers in some countries.

  • @IgnatiusIsaacWeeKaiJunyuanps
    @IgnatiusIsaacWeeKaiJunyuanps 7 месяцев назад

    0:04 How did no one notice this. Wheels are lagging

  • @NinetiesKid94
    @NinetiesKid94 2 года назад +1

    I'm impressed

  • @Breakingthebond
    @Breakingthebond 2 года назад

    I'm 26 and I'm a school bus driver...mostly a 35-60 year old job.

  • @SG6500Z
    @SG6500Z 2 года назад +2

    Finally Another Bus Showcase With The Naz,Everyone's favourite driver!!

  • @bkang1000
    @bkang1000 2 года назад

    Respect 🙏

  • @amanakil6459
    @amanakil6459 4 месяца назад

    Cool, keep up!

  • @kealee6350
    @kealee6350 2 года назад +2

    I thought young bus captain are from Malaysian or Chinese. The local young men want to be security guard or insurance sale man. Easy jobs

  • @jdfd4906
    @jdfd4906 2 года назад

    Bus otaku’s dream! Please accelerate and brake with care to ensure a smooth ride for all commuters.

  • @aesric
    @aesric 2 года назад +1

    Inspiring

  • @habibainunsyifaf6463
    @habibainunsyifaf6463 2 года назад

    Why is it surprising to find young drivers?

  • @Bu5es
    @Bu5es 2 года назад +1

    It takes around 4 years to get Class 4 in order to drive these busses...If there is no passion, there would not be the dedication to give 4 years of your time just to drive a bus or truck.

  • @Teo-wb9yp
    @Teo-wb9yp 2 года назад +1

    Bus captain is alternative career to food delivery freelancing.

  • @sonnykhoo7236
    @sonnykhoo7236 2 года назад +2

    It a good job❤ it’s honest it’s legal and if you find it rewarding why not😊

  • @fauziyacob4255
    @fauziyacob4255 2 года назад

    Uncle if you call me Uncle, then I have to call you Didi..😆

  • @sandhillbedouindog4027
    @sandhillbedouindog4027 2 года назад

    Bus driver is a tough job. He have to take care of all passengers safety and all other user on the road. On the road, Pls don't be hero in front of busses. You might lose your life and bus drivers might lose their job or being jailed because of you heroism.

  • @meiqichia4829
    @meiqichia4829 2 года назад +1

    Good, for experience and update your resume in it. When you old, u still need this job in future, u never know

  • @yapchiengkong2647
    @yapchiengkong2647 2 года назад +1

    Wonder this reporting of Captains have completed National Service ?

  • @MultiWorld2000
    @MultiWorld2000 2 года назад +1

    This is risky job too ,many bus Captain go to jail because of accident and reckless driving!!

  • @engchoontan8483
    @engchoontan8483 Год назад

    Less-uncle mod-hack from ST with SMRT
    = additional mod-hack
    = hand slider like train to play G-force (during rain/storm/hot/tired/lazy/belly-full/...)
    = max pedal(accelerator/brake) produces preset G-force
    Alternate additonal is
    = one other parallel bigger train-lever for "hand"-brake to park to brake-force range to neutral to accelerate-range to "illegal button not button"

    • @engchoontan8483
      @engchoontan8483 Год назад

      All modes active together
      = controls on box with magnets-screws-belt-webbing to reposition before-after meals
      = IPX rating - crane-ramp-lift-winch... button-box construction-industry/logistics-industry ... control-box

    • @engchoontan8483
      @engchoontan8483 Год назад

      Slope-crossover for management to specify and mechanic to set (wear and tear and safety)

    • @engchoontan8483
      @engchoontan8483 Год назад

      Other countries can downgrade their tanks balancing-system, propulsion-system, weapons-systems and fire-confrol-systems to - bus-systems.

    • @engchoontan8483
      @engchoontan8483 Год назад

      Wheel-chair is tank = turn
      Suspension + 2 wheel balancing segway + monowheel = self-leveling + traction-control and self-leveling again before repeat subset for overlaping additive-subtractive setting
      Something like that. TSC - EBD(propel/brake) self-balancing motorcycle/monowheel... air-suspension tilt at bus-stops...
      This level exposed is usually cannot export.

    • @engchoontan8483
      @engchoontan8483 Год назад

      Every subset is additive-subtractive (negative to zero, zero to positive)
      = same for overlaping subset
      = same for every algorithm
      = all have upper-lower limiters
      = all are stepped (limiter)
      = all are polled 300ms/500ms/... reduce wear-tear, smoother and more-natural and ...
      Those are american(segway), korean(monowheel), china(wheelchair), german(bmw self-righting/balancing motorcycles), ... go blame them for exposing tech and downgrade your stupid tanks to toyota fj-cruiser.
      2 parallel chassis/decks with limited up-down suspension-travel in-between parallels, ... is also self-levelling

  • @vincentchua5194
    @vincentchua5194 2 года назад +2

    It's not only in Singapore

    • @ProAd3nPlayz
      @ProAd3nPlayz 2 года назад

      Singapore and Probably Malaysia

  • @yrugeh
    @yrugeh 2 года назад +1

    Bus driver and security is seemingly an uncle job to people here.

  • @Ngontih
    @Ngontih 2 года назад

    I'm just surprised people actually talk to the bus drivers.

  • @DOCHD20
    @DOCHD20 2 года назад

    Don't worry you will all earn "uncle" title when you've done the job for more than 20 years.

  • @randomcatontheinternet2771
    @randomcatontheinternet2771 2 года назад

    I don't really mind having a person twice my age call me uncle

  • @asyahrilz
    @asyahrilz 2 года назад

    good job

  • @amandacretz4689
    @amandacretz4689 2 года назад +3

    A job is a job if it provides you with your rice bowl and comfortable living in the current economy. Then why not? Very shallow minded to perceive it as an uncle job.

  • @KilatKilau
    @KilatKilau 2 года назад

    ego is the enemy of human development

  • @mariantia926
    @mariantia926 2 года назад +2

    It is a good sign that youngster are keen in becoming bus captain.. We should strongly in monetary support for local workforce if they are interested. We should ask the bus company ceo or top mgt to reduce their salary to a more lower range to transfer all these pay to up the bus captain pay. Treat them like your own bus partner and reward thrn well.. A walk the talk leadership new era leadership dare to cut their own pay or remain the same for next 10 to 20 years to better benefit the fleet of bus operation staff.. That's is then called a human heart walk the talk leadership. Else it will remain as greedy pocket n lip service ceo n mgt of bus company simply..

  • @MrBoliao98
    @MrBoliao98 Год назад

    I was thinking so long, what is the value of this young chap being a bus driver. I think I conclude even with all those driverless bus, you still need one person there.
    And then right, our dream of the LRT in the 2000s is gone now. No one wants to climb staircases to take a LRT that goes nowhere.

  • @GameFuMaster
    @GameFuMaster 2 года назад

    "no future", hell it's a pretty secure future if anything, only time they would be in danger is if self driving buses become really popular