Sunday, February 21, 2010

Is anybody know this girl... Eniza Abu Hafiz; Location-Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Is anybody know this girl... Eniza Abu Hafiz; Location-Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.?
She used to work or still working in Maxis, she's from Johor... Please I need to locate her urgently... She is about 27yrs old... Thanks! She's my fren and we lost contact; She's from Johor; if not mistaken still working in Maxis tower; 27yrs.
Malaysia - 8 Answers
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this is so sad, i dont think you'll ever find her if your primary source of information is answers.com. get a private investigator,
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ur details are too little.. provide her photo, her IC, her last address atleast..
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I have just sms all my friends with the above info. If there are any leads from anyone, I let you know right away.
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i'd rather be helping police cari that missing kid from sogo - nazrin [yin]. better
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Why are you looking for her? May help, if know the reason.
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hurm, if u already hv such details, why r u stil looking for her here? jz go to menara maxis n ask where is she now. u wil find her there, insyaAllah
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poor guy.. put her picture in your yahoo avatar. we try to find him.. & put Yin's picture as well..

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Best two cities for a young family of 5 to live, work, properly brought up and schooled

Best two cities for a young family of 5 to live, work, properly brought up and schooled???
London, New York, Canberra,Shanghai, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur or Singapore ?Any other ideal ones? Make your pick and will be grateful for your reasons of choice? Bless u ppl with such good general knowledge and thanks in advace!
Other - Destinations - 2 Answers
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Try Santa Clarita, CA 6th safest city in the US w/ over 100,000+ ppl. Close 2 Los Angeles.
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What about Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, in the UK? It's beautiful, full of medieval and Georgian buildings, and is small and compact, but full of cultural attractions, and amenities. It has a number of good schools, collages, universities, and a high economic standard of living. You can walk or take public transport to get most places rather than needing to drive (better for your health, and the environment). It's also surrounded by stunning land/seascapes, offering plenty of opportunity for outdoor activities. The only real downside might be the weather, which can be very changeable.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

How do I get started in looking for jobs in Malaysia

How do I get started in looking for jobs in Malaysia?
I graduated from a well-known private college in malaysia end of last year. I am a diploma holder in telecommunication and computer engineering. I am an international student and has gone back to my country. I want to work in malaysia especially around kuala lumpur or selangor area. I need guidelines as to how and what to do. Please help. Thank you.
Malaysia - 12 Answers
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You can GO THERE and APPLY TO BUSINESSES. Don't you know that THOUSANDS of people in Malaysia have been made REDUNDANT in the past year because of the world wide recession? Why would some company hire YOU when they aren't even hiring the citizens of Malaysia?
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job agency
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Sorry Sir ! Malaysia own Citizen from Government college even University hold Computer/Communication diploma with work experience is too many around , you will not getting any type of Work Pass issue if you are not Malaysian. unless you are very Professional in some area, but look like not ( Sorry ) . the standard just about or lees than our local citizen. may be marriage to our citizen here will help you to work here with work pass. marriage to Muslim you will get it more easy. if not, such Standard ( sorry to offend you ) will not get work pass ( EP ).
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firstly look fora suitable job advertise in the paper , after that write a letter and wait for interview
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big prob
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Go ask is hiring.
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jobstreet.com, DUH?!
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What is your major? Chances are still high if you do software programming. There are over supply of local IT graduates in malaysia. But they are majoring in telecommunication or computer engineering and cannot write any programme. We are lacking software programmer.
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It is quite hard for a green horn to find a job right now as the world is in recession and so do Msia, you can look for job in www.jobstreet.com or www.thestar.com.my
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http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ or http://www.jobstreat.com/ as easy as ABC.
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If you're in Information Tech field, mail me. I can get you a job with an average salary of 3k.
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1. Go directly to the respective company website, career section then apply the any open positions you interested with. Else you may also deposit your resume with them. 2. Go to those jobs listing websites, such as: - http://www.jobstreet.com - http://www.jobsdb.com - http://www.pjnet.com.my/forum-23.html Good luck.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Where in southeast asia should i get dental work done

Where in southeast asia should i get dental work done?
I am heading to Kuala Lumpur for the winter, and as i am getting ready i begin to have problems with my teeth. i need minor work, a wisdom tooth removed and a crown put in. no surgery or anything difficult. should i get that done in kuala lumpur or wait til i go to bangkok? any advice is appreciated. dave
Dental - 2 Answers
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I suggest neither of those places... It says you posted your question in America, can't you have it seen to there? I'm not sure what the dentists are like in America though... However, even in western countries it's possible to get dodgy dentists--imagine what it's like in Asia where they don't have the strict conditions? However, if you really have to choose, I'd recommend Malaysia over Thailand--I was in a Malaysian hospital once and it was quite nice, and I've visited a friend in a Thai hospital and it didn't seem as good... It's your decision in the end though, maybe if you go and visit some dental practices there and have a look and ask some questions! :)
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Having a wisdom tooth removed IS surgery. And delivering a crown requires a high degree of skill. I think you are taking a risk by having this done by unknown providers in a third world country. If you're having problems now (it's July), putting the work off until next winter is dumb. But what do I know? - I'm just a dentist.