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Mdm Jamuna rani                        “I started
                                                                                                                                       working
                      y name is Lin Hoon Lan. I am 63 years old this year.                                                       Born 1963
                      I have 8 siblings and stayed with my parents for 19                                                              in the mid-
                                                                                                 Queenstown Secondary School
                      years. I used to work at a dessert store in a kopitiam                     By Achikumar Kishaal                  80s and in
          Mfor 5 years. I am a true blue Singaporean.                                                                                  those days, we

              When I was 8, my siblings and I were                                                  am Jamuna Rani and I was born      applied jobs through
                  very poor. Every day, we only had                                              I                                     newspaper advertisements
                                                                                                    in 1963. I am now 55 years old.
                   10 cents for recess. We did not     Mdm Lin Hoon Lan                             My most memorable experience       and applications were sent
                    have enough money to buy bus                                       Born 1955    growing up was when I used         by mail.”
                    tickets to go to school so we      By Valencia Lee                            to play with my neighbours
                   secretly boarded the bus without    Queenstown Secondary School                along the veranda and at the         Nowadays, we are able to apply
                  the driver noticing.                                                            playground. There were no mobile     through company websites. I
                                                                                                  phones to keep us occupied.          worked in an insurance company
            “When the conductor boarded the bus for random checks, we                                                                  for more than 11 years before I left
            lied to the conductor that our mother had paid for the tickets.                       I was born almost 21 years after     to join another company.
            We would point at a random woman on the bus and said that                             WWII, and by then, Singapore         Singapore today has a lot of
                                                                                                  was already developed with good
            she was our mother and that the tickets were with her. When                           infrastructure and public housing. I   high-rise buildings and more
            the conductor went towards the woman, we ran down the bus                             lived in HDB apartments ever since   private housing. Technological
            immediately.”                                                                         I was born, so I do not know much    advancements have made
                                                                                                  about Kampung life.                  Singapore more vibrant. However,
            I was born after the war. We were so poor that we could even                                                               there is too much construction
            have a proper meal daily, so we had to be very thrifty. My 8                          In the 70s and early 80s, we only    going on and life is more stressful
            siblings and I lived in a very old housing estate at Outram Park.                     had public housing and private       now. In those days, we did not
            Usually, we took the bus, which cost 5 cents for children and 10                      taxis as modes of transportation.    have to worry about terrorism but
            cents for adults, or walked to our destination. My first job was                      Later in the 80s, we had the MRT     now, the whole world is living in
            near Haw Par Villa at a coffee shop at the age of 40 for 2 years. I                   and only a few stations. It was      fear of terrorism. The one thing I
            did not work until I divorced my husband. This is because I had to                    not as complicated as the train      would like to share with the future
            take care of my 4 children. My salary was $800 per month, with an overtime            system we have now. In those days,   generation — be more tolerant
            pay of $7.50 per hour. I made coffee in the morning and in the afternoon from         public buses were not child nor      towards each other. Singapore is a
            3pm to 11pm. I also made and sold desserts.                                           handicap friendly but now, it is so   multi-racial society and the older
                                                                                                  convenient for them to use public    generation was able to keep peace
                I think that the Singapore today is very clean and safe. I feel that              transportation.                      in the past. I hope you will be able
                transportation in Singapore is more convenient than in the past. My                                                    to keep that peace for Singapore
                message to the next generation of Singapore is to study hard so you                                                    to be successful in the future.
                can support your parents and family in future. Cherish your family
                and loved ones. Do not take their love and kindness for granted.




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