
Singapore Law Students Drop Out For $20k Bus Captain Sign-On Bonus
Local university students are reportedly burning their First-Class Honours degrees to pursue the prestigious career of steering a twelve-meter metal box through peak-hour traffic.
With a $20,000 signing bonus on the table, desperate Sinkies are realizing that being a "Bus Captain" sounds significantly more alpha than being a "Junior Associate" who cries in the office toilet.
Kiasu parents, who previously only accepted doctors or lawyers as sons-in-law, are now seen aggressively hunting for men in sweaty SBS Transit uniforms at the Bedok interchange.
"My son is a Captain," one auntie bragged while conveniently ignoring the fact that he spends twelve hours a day being yelled at by senile boomers for missing a stop.
The governmentβs plan to "professionalize" the role involves training drivers how to ignore frantic commuters running for the closing doors with the icy coldness of a corporate executioner.
Finally, Singaporeans have found a way to earn five figures without having to pretend they enjoy LinkedIn networking.
This satire is based on a real news story.
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