Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Malaysian Driver at it's best!

Most Malaysian nowadays are drivers.  But how many of them are competent enough to be called driver? I would say not many.  Most Malaysian drivers are doing just enough to obtained a licence so as they can move a car from point A to point B, full stop.  That's why they normally would forget the basic rules of driving that is for example giving a signal whenever they want to turn left or right etc.  Some of us are parking happy everywhere we want to park no matter what kind of punishment are waiting.  So what to do with Malaysian drivers?

Sunday, 27 May 2012


PROFESSIONAL VS. PERSONAL

Malaysians and Malays especially are not very professional during their time at the office.  This leads to their work getting slower than expected.  People like to talk about personal matters a lot more than they should be.  In a develop country like let say the US or Japan, office workers only concentrate about their work because it is their culture, because their minds are fully developed.  Here in Malaysia, we can see a lot of women working in a public or private sector.  In private organizations we can say that it is still under control but in a government office, it is very much different.  We have a lot of these women who work in clerical and obtained only as far as SPM (not to mention a cock-up ones), they like to talk a lot.  The way they communicate does not show that they are educated (because they are not).  The problem is that they bring all the negatives, all the “kampong culture”, of women in telling stories about their husband and all that stuff because…they are the housewives, and they have got nothing else to do but chatting and gossiping.  Now the culture is brought into the government culture.  I personally think that the government ought to bring more educated people into the mix to really transform the public services.  Maybe in the future, the government should abolish altogether the clerical staff and hire people that have at least a Diploma to do different kinds of tasks.  Maybe the Government should start thinking, now!