QUOTE(LightningFist @ Dec 2 2010, 07:02 AM)
Sorry I don't understand what you're saying...
IF you use the transport service then you WON"T work late?
You have to work 9-6 then 12-9 then 3-12?
How often does this change?
Sounds brutal man.
I wasn't told about rotating shifts, or even about day shifts.
Gotta reconsider now.
oh... now i know why you dont understand...
the DTS bus will only pick you up after the shift time you booked for, you cannot board the bus anytime you want... that means if you work from 9 - 6. YOU HAVE to catch the 6.15pm bus or else you have to go thru alot of hassle rebooking and going to support services and notifying the bus drivers that you missed that bus... bla bla bla... i dunno bout you guys but i am let off at 5.55pm ...
own transport then you have to stay back lor

about the shift... not really sure... 3 to 12 only 2 months once... in other depts... 3 - 12 is normal... during induction i heard there was also 7pm to 4am shift...
whatever it is... you enter HSBC as a GSE (global support exec). It branches out to many other jobs, call center, security services, processing bla bla bla...... diff work diff conditions... no harm in trying right?
There was a bad jam just now read below, not for the faint hearted (the bus never got caught in a jam the previous 4 days i used the bus)
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today the bus went thru a jam on the stretch of road between taman desa towards federal highway... then later at home i dicovered taht there was a gruesome accident at sungai way ... jaywalker got hit by myvi, flew 10 meters into oncoming hilux dragged another 15 meters. myvi driver safe, hilux driver and passenger both flew out the windshield and died,rear passengers both severely injured..
if you all come to HSBC, you'll go for the global induction course and you all will be seeing me because i will brief you about the lockers/DTS bus service/and HID tags
This post has been edited by adam565: Dec 2 2010, 09:04 PM