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5 Jobs Singaporeans Shun Due To Long Hours And Low Pay

We all know that a career in finance or top management is the way to go if you want to make decent money in Singapore.

Those of us who have the luxury to choose between making money the easy way or the hard way will normally choose whatever gives us the best pay cheque for the least amount of work.

But then there are those other jobs that need to be done. You know what I mean, the kind of jobs that come with way too long hours and way too low salaries.

While our lifestyle wouldn't be possible without these jobs, the truth is that most of us wouldn't do them if we had a choice.

Here I list 5 badly paid jobs that most of us would turn down if we could:

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Restaurant Manager

If you have to put up with the long hours and stress involved in running a restaurant, make sure you make director ($6000 average salary) or you might be stuck with a manager's salary of just $2621.

Anyone feel like 12 hours of pure stress 6 days a week for barely enough money to live on? This may be the right job for you.

Mechanical Engineering Technician

From playing with Lego to building petrol-powered RC planes, boys in particular seem to love the idea of tinkering with technology.

But by the time you get to be old enough to understand the opportunities out there, playing around with noisy mechanical devices all day for a pitiful $2486 salary is probably the last thing you would choose to do.

Pre-primary Education Teacher

Working with smiling kids, watching them grow and get smarter as you teach them what you know, what a joy...not!

It would take a lot more than the average salary of $2000 a month to motivate most of us to want to spend our time appeasing a bunch of rowdy kids and complaining parents.

Restaurant Chef

If the upcoming episodes of Masterchef Asia to be hosted right here in Singapore inspire you to cook for a living, take a moment to consider that the average salary of a hotel restaurant chef is a weak $2635.

You will have to enjoy cooking even more to become a restaurant cook, with an average salary of just $1509.

It wouldn't take more than 5 minutes in the sweltering heat of a restaurant kitchen to get most Singaporeans pining for an air-conditioned office!

Park and Garden Maintenance Worker

There’s nothing like working in the great outdoors, but the proverb that recommends you take up gardening if you want to be happy for life certainly doesn’t apply to Singaporeans.

There’s a reason you don’t see many Singaporeans tending public parks, and if plants and flowers are your passion, I suggest you take it on as a hobby.

Trust me, those flowers won't look nearly as beautiful when you are stacking rocks from dawn till dusk for a meagre $1050 monthly.

Statistics taken from the Ministry of Manpower Occupational Wage Table(s), 2013.

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