This is a classic classic example of the way our gahmen works.
9 months ago, I attended a briefing/induction in Kuala Lumpur, and the spokesperson from Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia with the full authority from the Ministry briefed us this way:
For those who served the first and second year in East Malaysia, you will be given priority to be transfered out to West Malaysia upon completion of the 2 years service.
This is to encourage more people to work in East Msia, where the demands are higher.
For those who served in Semenanjung, if you are sent to East Malaysia, you have to go. Infact, most of you would be sent there thereafter.
Bullshit.
Today, a new guideline issued.
Housemen who completed the first 2 years of service, would be made compulsory to serve another year in whichever places in Sarawak. Any application for transfers out of Sarawak would not be entertained.
The thing is, i dont mind working here.
But, I dont like the flip-flop decision making.
Say 1 today, do another tomorrow.
To the people up there in the ministry, pls buck up.
With this type of policy making, you are having a wrong concept.
The reason why we ended up with the current number of houseman, is your, MINISTRY's fault. NOT OUR FAULT.
The very first sign of weak policy making is the inability to predict into the future.
You make a policy like this, would you think anyone would apply to Sarawak? To commit 3 years here?
and you would have tonnes of application to go out of Sarawak with this type of compulsory thingy.
The beauty of serving the people is to serve voluntarily.
Making it compulsory defeats the purpose, although it make up the number.
Please correct me if I am wrong. I would really love if I am wrong about this new guidelines issued to me this morning.
Friday, June 24, 2011
The New Ruling for Sarawak Houseman
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