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why should i work with tnb?, sombody who would like to work with tnb
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TSbojek
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Jul 17 2010, 07:32 PM, updated 16y ago
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Hi. I'm newbie here. I've been reading all the thread available but still couldn't sum up the best reason to work with tnb. so anybody kind enough to share with me the experience, working as an engineer with tnb. cause I've already heard that somehow in 2015 tnb will not hold the authority in the transmission and distribution department. so this rumor really smack me in the face.
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TSbojek
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Jul 17 2010, 08:26 PM
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I'ma bumi, Dreamer.
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TSbojek
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Jul 18 2010, 06:50 AM
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I do want to work with tnb as I knew that tnb is the best way to increase my knowledge in the electrical field, and they do provide good training to their staff. it's just that i'm hoping to get more big bucks by working with tnb. is that even possible?
btw, i'm a electric and electronic degree holder. so that also makes me wonder if I'm relevant enough to work with tnb?
but I do take basic electric course as it is compulsory, and power. E. that's all to it.
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TSbojek
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Jul 18 2010, 01:39 PM
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Tq mikahluramak 4 da info.
btw, i try to open tnb remaco's website, suddenly things popping out, like scanning my computer, freaky. then i close. is it just me or do anyone happen to be in my situation?
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TSbojek
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Jul 19 2010, 05:50 AM
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QUOTE(mikahluramak @ Jul 18 2010, 07:43 PM) from what i heard. you can join tnb remaco thru their PEP program. During interview, probably you can specify your interest to be placed at tnb remaco. If so, during the interview, do they ask any required, specific skills? and do E&E degree suits tnb remaco job scope?
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TSbojek
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Jul 19 2010, 02:31 PM
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QUOTE(kidmad @ Jul 19 2010, 07:08 AM) JOIN ONLY! golden opportunity! work for 10 - 15 years, kenal org org dalam. After that keluar buka company, start to sub goverment project and be a millionaire after 40. Wohooo! good idea right? hahaha wow. never thought of that. but saying that, which tnb department that have better future in opening sub gov. project? also, anyone here, a tnb engineer kind enough to share what is it like working in tnb distribution. I've heard there's minyak claim, and for beginners the starting pay around 2000 somthing .  Added on July 20, 2010, 7:29 pmhmm... nothing yet.. oh well. then let me ask this, what kind of risk I'm facing working in tnb? i heard they provide job security, as in not fire anybody even though we're going for bad economy times. This post has been edited by bojek: Jul 20 2010, 07:29 PM
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TSbojek
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Jul 27 2010, 03:00 PM
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anyone knows when's the latest pep intake?
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TSbojek
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Aug 1 2010, 12:12 PM
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QUOTE(epolmuse @ Jul 27 2010, 03:31 PM) TNB's benefits are not that great as used to be during LLN times. Salary is average per to market salary right now, the only way to make tons of money is through your claims etc. My 2 cents is that if you are an engineer TNB is a great place for u. "is a great place for you". can you explain a bit more?
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