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 Let's Talk "Chinaman Company", A List of Malaysian "Chinaman Company"

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post Mar 6 2014, 11:11 AM

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QUOTE(badkid @ Mar 1 2014, 03:42 PM)
Anyone got anymore to add?
Haha.. currently, this is my 2nd job.
and i jumped from one Chinaman company to another.. lolz
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so you are now working in a Chinaman company which is owned by a Chinese? haha brows.gif

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post Mar 6 2014, 11:37 AM

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Accentur3. Trust me on this one.
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post Mar 6 2014, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(SkillsScrapper54 @ Mar 6 2014, 11:37 AM)
Accentur3. Trust me on this one.
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whoa !! this one surprised the frak out of me..

is it because of the super high workload??? u know, like client and all, a lot of workload, so hav tostay after officehour just to finish them??

u know, like almost like in audit companies like that..
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post Mar 7 2014, 09:37 PM

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Hong Leong Bank, this is what I heard from a friend. The management meeting need to shout to get a chance to talk comment. lol
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post Mar 9 2014, 02:01 AM

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QUOTE(The Net Surfer @ Mar 7 2014, 09:37 PM)
Hong Leong Bank, this is what I heard from a friend. The management meeting need to shout to get a chance to talk comment. lol
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LOL.. it's either everyone's talking at same time.
or everyone is arguing.. haha
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post Mar 9 2014, 02:32 AM

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QUOTE(tstan8_8 @ Feb 27 2014, 01:40 AM)
Add in Reliance Pacific Bhd. Travelling company.

But. There is a new company Country Garden Sdn Bhd, own by china company. The benefit quick good.
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I dont know who buys tours from reliance, unless MATTA,its super duper expensive! THeir shops are always empty in KL/Sunway/Penang etc.

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QUOTE(ZZMsia @ Mar 9 2014, 02:32 AM)
I dont know who buys tours from reliance, unless MATTA,its super duper expensive! THeir shops are always empty in KL/Sunway/Penang etc.
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actually, they do get corporate businesses. that one i know.. not necessarily they only rely on walk-in customers. i personally knows this

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post Mar 9 2014, 10:45 PM

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p@blic b@nk lol
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post Mar 13 2014, 09:38 AM

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QUOTE(barneysteinsson @ Mar 9 2014, 10:45 PM)
p@blic b@nk lol
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yup. added. i know this will come out sooner or later
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post Mar 21 2014, 08:12 AM

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another pattern is:

son of Founder after study firstwork is at company, straight away become Manager.
1 yrs later become Director...
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post Mar 21 2014, 02:33 PM

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post Mar 22 2014, 10:59 AM

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S@puraKenc@na BEstwide Sdn Bhd.

For local engineers, the pay is simply not up to market average. Terrible benefits for big company and so many projects to do.
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post Mar 22 2014, 10:05 PM

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i always believe those who work in chinaman company are those with lower set of skills or certification with no where to go
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post Mar 23 2014, 01:55 PM

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If you want to work for a Chinaman company don't work for those big ones like Public or Hong Leong Group. Work for those very very small ones where the pay is miserable, the hours are long and gruelling and you are expected to do everything from sales to accounting. Better still if you have a boss that generally just don't care. I tell you if you can put in 4-5 years in those kind of jobs, really work your @sses off and be very very good at your job and really get to know the business and the people (i.e. the suppliers, customers, etc) you can easily come out and set-up your own company and take all the clients away. Its your ticket to your own company with min risk.

But strange none of the younger generation people see this golden opportunity.
There is always opportunity behind hardship. But people see the hardship but they don't see the opportunity

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post Mar 23 2014, 02:12 PM

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I had this experience before. Applied for engineering position in a chinaman company but ended appointed as technical assistant. Doing ridiculous work like clerk and very low pay. And the bos expect you to do work extra time.

i would say, whatever vendor that have authorized capital around 1 mil or less, they must be a chinaman company
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post Mar 24 2014, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(robertchoo @ Mar 23 2014, 01:55 PM)
If you want to work for a Chinaman company don't work for those big ones like Public or Hong Leong Group. Work for those very very small ones where the pay is miserable, the hours are long and gruelling and you are expected to do everything from sales to accounting. Better still if you have a boss that generally just don't care. I tell you if you can put in 4-5 years in those kind of jobs, really work your @sses off and be very very good at your job and really get to know the business and the people (i.e. the suppliers, customers, etc) you can easily come out and set-up your own company and take all the clients away. Its your ticket to your own company with min risk.

But strange none of the younger generation people see this golden opportunity.
There is always opportunity behind hardship. But people see the hardship but they don't see the opportunity
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This !
Exactly this is the positiveattitude!
Thanks man!
The kind of push and motivation needed.
That's what i mean by "if can survive Chinaman, can survive anything"
it's lik super gungho one..
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post Mar 25 2014, 11:11 AM

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QUOTE(robertchoo @ Mar 23 2014, 01:55 PM)
If you want to work for a Chinaman company don't work for those big ones like Public or Hong Leong Group. Work for those very very small ones where the pay is miserable, the hours are long and gruelling and you are expected to do everything from sales to accounting. Better still if you have a boss that generally just don't care. I tell you if you can put in 4-5 years in those kind of jobs, really work your @sses off and be very very good at your job and really get to know the business and the people (i.e. the suppliers, customers, etc) you can easily come out and set-up your own company and take all the clients away. Its your ticket to your own company with min risk.

But strange none of the younger generation people see this golden opportunity.
There is always opportunity behind hardship. But people see the hardship but they don't see the opportunity
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The idea is very interesting. I did not see any graduate opt for this option unless that is their parent business.

Yes. It might be good if someone want to be entrepreneur and start up own business. Good to learn up how to set up the business.

But if no intention to start own business, then it is waste of time and our limited life span.

Small Chinaman company system should be quite simple and no proper process in place. The resume also does not look impressive to the future employer if that person intend to look for work elsewhere.
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post Mar 25 2014, 11:50 AM

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QUOTE(KOHTT @ Mar 25 2014, 11:11 AM)
The idea is very interesting. I did not see any graduate opt for this option unless that is their parent business.

Yes. It might be good if someone want to be entrepreneur and start up own business. Good to learn up how to set up the business.

But if no intention to start own business, then it is waste of time and our limited life span.

Small Chinaman company system should be quite simple and no proper process in place. The resume also does not look impressive to the future employer if that person intend to look for work elsewhere.
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Well ask youself do you really want to work for others for all your life? If your answer is yes, then you should join an mnc and more power to you.
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post Mar 25 2014, 11:54 AM

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QUOTE(robertchoo @ Mar 23 2014, 01:55 PM)
If you want to work for a Chinaman company don't work for those big ones like Public or Hong Leong Group. Work for those very very small ones where the pay is miserable, the hours are long and gruelling and you are expected to do everything from sales to accounting. Better still if you have a boss that generally just don't care. I tell you if you can put in 4-5 years in those kind of jobs, really work your @sses off and be very very good at your job and really get to know the business and the people (i.e. the suppliers, customers, etc) you can easily come out and set-up your own company and take all the clients away. Its your ticket to your own company with min risk.

But strange none of the younger generation people see this golden opportunity.
There is always opportunity behind hardship. But people see the hardship but they don't see the opportunity
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Good, then the fella will create a same ol chinaman company, with more less similar chinaman benefit and ethic for their (future) employees.


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post Mar 25 2014, 01:35 PM

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QUOTE(norman05051984 @ Mar 25 2014, 11:54 AM)
Good, then the fella will create a same ol chinaman company, with more less similar chinaman benefit and ethic for their (future) employees.
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Loll..... rclxms.gif

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