Jobs don't drop from the sky #6


Armchair academicians
, Penang Forum, Consumers’ Association of Penang, Sahabat Alam Malaysia, and big-name politicians are calling for the cancellation of the Penang South Reclamation (PSR) project.

What they are really doing is destroying jobs in Penang. They are eliminating the possibility for young Penangites to have a future here.

Academicians, activists, and politicians are supposed to help people, but these anti-PSR groups prefer to starve families. Sad.

That was what came to mind when I spoke to Jan.

When Jan graduated from USM, her seniors told her that the job market in Penang was not good. Some of her coursemates had to do food delivery.

So, Jan – the only child – had to leave her widowed mother in Penang to go to KL to look for work. Her mother wasn’t working, Jan had to support her.

Indeed, Jan found a job in KL. Although she was employed there, she was often worried about her mother who was alone in Penang.

That’s why Jan is grateful for her current work in PSR.

“Really appreciate the PSR project – I can come back to Penang, I can take care of my mom,” Jan said.

However, just as Jan is settling back in Penang to take care of her widowed mother, the anti-PSR groups are calling for the PSR to be scrapped.

Not only the anti-PSR groups are a threat to Penang’s economy and future, after listening to Jan, I’m more convinced that they are job-destroyers too.

Note: This 'Jobs don't drop from the sky' series uncovers real life stories of how actual Penangites from all walks of life are benefiting from the Penang South Reclamation project.

#1 : Abang Sam (former fisherman)

#2 : Pakcik Ismail & Mat (former fishermen)

#3 : Nina (young graduate with a degree in agricultural science)

#4 : Razali (fisherman)

#5 : Idris & Adam (fishermen)

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