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Adrianna Tan
Adrianna Tan
@skinnylatte@hachyderm.io  ·  activity timestamp last week

Some days I think I should go back to Singapore and then I see ridiculous headlines like these.

I would argue that anyone who has a college degree in Singapore and then chose a non-office job are probably people who have thought deeply about what they want to do. And who understand that ‘white collar jobs’ aren’t necessarily the path to success and happiness. If anything we need more, not fewer people like that.

#Singapore #TootSea

Screenshot of a news story from Singapore:

“Were their degrees 'wasted'?
From graduates to fishmonger, livestreamer, tyre mechanic
None of these Singaporeans had imagined doing what they do today. On The Red Dot finds out why they chose careers far off from their studies and how they navigate the uncertainty and judging attitudes towards their choices.”
Screenshot of a news story from Singapore: “Were their degrees 'wasted'? From graduates to fishmonger, livestreamer, tyre mechanic None of these Singaporeans had imagined doing what they do today. On The Red Dot finds out why they chose careers far off from their studies and how they navigate the uncertainty and judging attitudes towards their choices.”
Screenshot of a news story from Singapore: “Were their degrees 'wasted'? From graduates to fishmonger, livestreamer, tyre mechanic None of these Singaporeans had imagined doing what they do today. On The Red Dot finds out why they chose careers far off from their studies and how they navigate the uncertainty and judging attitudes towards their choices.”
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