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fiorick · 2 years ago
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Assistant Vice President - Credit Operation, Singapore
Assistant Vice President – Credit Operation, Singapore
Job title: Assistant Vice President – Credit Operation, Singapore Company: Bank of America Corporation Job description: . A minimum of 2 years experience in loan accounting and credit operations Experience as a user or supporting users of Loan IQ… to line managers on productivity issues, analyzes market and operational impact in the business brought about by the project… Expected…
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alexturntable · 3 months ago
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Sharing the controls | Singapore Grand Prix Preview
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lil-shiro · 2 months ago
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why is the official F1 account posting video compilations of drivers struggling to get out of their cars and captioning with "Nothing left in the tank 🥵" be fucking for real...
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alasarys · 2 months ago
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The cigarette advertising:
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The cigarettes:
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skitskatdacat63 · 2 months ago
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Thinking rn about the trifecta of malicious compliance: Max giving one word responses and speaking to interviewers outside, Lewis wearing all that jewelry, and Seb wearing his underwear on top of his racesuit.
I guess I see Lewis and Seb as the most influential in the sport in this way, genuinely caring about getting justice and speaking out. Whereas, I love how for Max, it's like his disinterest in the bureaucracy in F1 circled back to him seeking justice. If that makes sense? I just mean, to me at least, he doesn't feel like the type to want to stand out like Lewis and Seb did, he just wants to drive, no? Yet him standing up against the FIA in this way is so brave and maliciously compliant in the exact same way. And you can see Lewis respects him for it to, considering he spoke out in Max's favor too. Makes me wonder what Seb's response would be if he was still in F1.
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fanfanfanfaire · 2 months ago
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DannyRic getting fastest lap had me sobbing in my living room
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iguessricciardo · 1 year ago
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daniel ricciardo arrives to the paddock ahead of singapore gp 2023 / photos by clive mason
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leclerrari · 1 year ago
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SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE: Charles Leclerc with his team in parc ferme during the Grand Prix of Singapore on September 17, 2023 (Photo by Mark Thompson)
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fiorick · 2 years ago
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Senior Software Engineer (Backend) - Data Technologies Infrastructure - Singapore
Senior Software Engineer (Backend) – Data Technologies Infrastructure – Singapore
Job title: Senior Software Engineer (Backend) – Data Technologies Infrastructure – Singapore Company: Bloomberg Job description: for other teams to build upon. Our responsibilities fall into two core areas: Building and maintaining BAIT, a low code in-house… platform that allows our counterparts in the Data and Engineering departments to extract, transform, and load the data to the… Expected…
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feketeribizli · 2 months ago
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blorbocedes · 1 year ago
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nicologists of the world what would you say is Nico's best race... I'm thinking Singapore 2016 😮‍💨
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janesurlife · 2 months ago
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great 😃😃
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corpsentry · 4 months ago
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#my stuff#my writing#mein fucking goat i cannot keep having dreams about my ex and yet it is happening still#this is one of the less remarkable ones even. i’ve had two in the past month where i try desperately to give them a flatscreen tv#and one of those big ones too. like 40 inches across. i don’t own a flatscreen tv#i’ll admit it being in singapore is hitting me like a brick to the balls and i am grievously unwell#it’s like i come back and all the work i put in to deal with my anxiety and depression gets high in the woods and dies#but that’s not the point. the point is devoid of friends (in fucking america) and a hyperfixation (haven’t found anything that’s stuck)#i am full of nothing but yearning. good ol classic yearning. and i am so moved on from my ex but i keep trying to give them this fucking tv#!!!! ?????? huh????????????? mayne got………#a girlfriend or a cat would fix me. or leaving this country take your pick#working on it#i’ve made a to do list to combat my i have lost the will to do things problem#and on it is APPLY TO JOBS (note; outside singapore (note: outside america too))#i have a plan and it’s to get as far away as possible and live#we’re getting there#in the meantime here’s a funny poem#i was so. in the dream i actually wanted to see them which is crazy. top 10 bad fan characterizations#but it was a dream with a good color palette. all cool whites and grays and a deep deep blue for the night#cold cold white snow. etc. so of course i had to write about it#which i have done. and now i am going to sleep#good bye
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sainzinnorris · 1 year ago
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okay since the season has come to an end , just reminding y'all that the only non red-bull win this season was given to us in singapore 2023 by thee carlos sainz jr. 🫶🏾
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luchitohamilton · 1 year ago
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cooling down prior to the race at the singapore gp '23
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flameaurasphere · 1 month ago
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I'm a stellar social work university graduate who failed to become a social worker.
So what if I attained the highest scores in my tutorial group for my social work assignments and examinations? My piquant ability to critically analyse cases, apply social work theories holistically, and display highly logical yet reflective thinking within constrained periods does not matter in the eyes of social service organisations.
So what if I performed consistently well and graduated top 10% of the cohort with Second Upper Class Honours (in a school where virtually nobody obtains First Class Honours)? My ocean-deep dedication and passion for the subject, my unwavering determination to produce quality work every time, and my resilience to overcome all adversity do not matter in the eyes of social service organisations.
So what if I did a social work internship at the most established social service organisation (graded "A") and wrote a research piece for them (graded "A-")? My sparkling credentials, positive testimonies, and desired competence do not matter in the eyes of social service organisations. Wait, is the social work value of "Competence" no longer valuable?
So what if I told them my goal was to become a social work professor? Have we stopped advocating for the professionalisation of social work—for recognition and compensation that social workers rightfully deserve, and more effective services for the betterment of society? One of Biestek's 7 Principles of Social Work is "Non-judgemental Attitude", but I saw you judging me for my lack of work experience as a fresh graduate and selecting other candidates due to favouritism. You preach empowerment, yet you diminish the dreams of those who seek to elevate the profession and contribute to its academic growth. It's ironic, isn't it? In a field that prides itself on inclusion and diversity of thought, my aspirations are reduced to a lack of experience rather than the knowledge, vision, and commitment I bring to the table. If we are to uplift our clients, shouldn’t we also uplift those within our own ranks—especially those trying to pave the way for a stronger, more informed future of social work?
Saleebey's Strengths Perspective speaks about seeing the potential and hope in the direst of clients, but your rejection speaks about your inability to see the potential in a passionate, driven individual eager to make a difference in the field. This rejection doesn’t just say no to me—it says no to the potential ripple effect of every student I could one day mentor, every research project that could advance the field, and every policy change I could influence. Competence is not just built through experience; it's fostered through a commitment to learning, reflection, and growth. If we truly believe in empowering the vulnerable, we must also empower those who seek to lead the profession into its next chapter.
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