• DerpyPoint@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s really tragic if these SPM grads have completely different passions but have to settle as riders just to make ends meet.

    (BTW great to see you on Lemmy!)

  • Daitya@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    'The deputy president of the P-Hailing Organisation of Malaysia estimates 20 per cent of the 403,637 post-SPM examination students to enter the food delivery industry, known locally as p-hailing, as riders this year due to job and financial constraints.

    '…The newspaper previously reported on June 1 that more than 458,000 SPM graduates are estimated not to further their studies in the next three years.

    ‘It cited statistics from an unnamed source showing that 48.74 per cent or 180,680 SPM graduates in 2021, an increase from the 35.16 per cent, or 115,939 SPM graduates in 2020, stopped their education after taking the final secondary school examination in Form Five.’

    With these numbers the gig industry will be saturated … but maybe high attrition rate amongst gig workers?