withdraw 9k cash also dangerous?
I also deal with lots of money everyday in my ex job but I did not resign due to this reason.
There was once I had to bring a cash cheque of 60k, cross the road to the bank and come back to the company to give the 60k to the boss
im sure there are traffic lights, zebra crossings, overhead bridges
(err, u in Singapore rite?)
Why is anybody even bothered to reply to him???
I think he is joking.l.
Singapore so safe. Like that also want to resign.
sounds like a shit job.
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if u r a girl , quickly go find a husband n tell him livin is veri DANGEROUS
TS is sooo funny.
Originally posted by Earthcosmic2:I started work in my new co. this January. Thought everthing was fine, just that it is a ‘one man show’, meaning only the boss and me who is the employee. I thought I can learn more as since is one man show, I take care of everything from finance to paperwork.
But as month go by, I find the job may post a danger to my safety.
Why I say that is because almost everyday, I was made to go to diff banks to do money transfer (withdrawing and depositing) and this is not even part of my job as an office clerk. The money transfer is my boss’s private matter.Everyday I have to cross the roads to get to the bank and at certain time of the day, the roads are heavy with traffic.
There was even once when he instruct me to withdraw a $9k cash and start doing bank transfer and also go to money changer at a certain branch to remit money to his daughter in overseas. This I have to take taxi.
I am worried about my safety. Should I resign?
you fool.....................you should have ''arranged'' a robbery long ago..................
before you resign, make sure you arrange for a robbery....................
Which unit of NS do you serve? And based the thing that you mention, you can ask your boss to apply and open an internet banking account so that you didn't have to physically withdrawn the money and he can still make the "whether" transaction he want (unless your boss is planning something illegal ?). Nowaday I see a lot of my colleages ' white collar guy using iPhone or iPad to preform online transcation. Your boss live in which era ?
Originally posted by M the name:Which unit of NS do you serve? And based the thing that you mention, you can ask your boss to apply and open an internet banking account so that you didn't have to physically withdrawn the money and he can still make the "whether" transaction he want (unless your boss is planning something illegal ?). Nowaday I see a lot of my colleages ' white collar guy using iPhone or iPad to preform online transcation. Your boss live in which era ?
Originally posted by Sam.seah:Why is anybody even bothered to reply to him???
I think he is joking.l.
Originally posted by FireIce:im sure there are traffic lights, zebra crossings, overhead bridges
(err, u in Singapore rite?)
Originally posted by dechang:withdraw 9k cash also dangerous?
I also deal with lots of money everyday in my ex job but I did not resign due to this reason.
There was once I had to bring a cash cheque of 60k, cross the road to the bank and come back to the company to give the 60k to the boss
Originally posted by Earthcosmic2:
In the CBD area. I have witnessed taxi ramming onto lampost. I am worried about my safety.
Looking at positive side, if you have buy insurance, you should be "protected" and depend on which plan you buy. if touch wood got anything happen, you will be covered with medical bill, got entitled 60 days of hospitalization leave and the company still need to pay you monthly salary under labour law plus maybe more "extra" money. So why stress yourself unnecessary?
hermit
maybe its money laundering. lol.