Hai Di Lao in S'pore offering S$4,500 for night shift cleaner job

Job description sounds tough though.

Belmont Lay | June 29, 2018, 03:17 PM

Hai Di Lao in Singapore is hiring and it is dangling attractive starting pay packages to get people to work the graveyard shift.

The Hai Di Lao job has been listed on various online portals and it looks like this:

Tough job

However, the job sounds tough based on the description in the listings.

Although it is supposedly only a cleaning vocation, what it entails is a lot of cleaning of not only the dishes, but the dish-washing room itself, as well as equipment and facilities.

The shift work also requires working six days a week.

And also keeping one's head on one's shoulder:

They probably meant "sanitary conditions".

And this is also a job for anyone who can handle working the graveyard shift and dealing with grime. Hai Di Lao restaurants open till late. Or early, depending on how you see it.

The amount of work will be Herculean especially if it is a clean up job at the end of each work day.

The minimum education level needed is PSLE and there are permanent, full-time, temporary and part-time positions available.

Benefits

The starting pay is S$2,650, which is quite attractive for a job market that is wont to offer depressed wages.

It can go up to S$4,500 a month, with benefits such as monthly bonuses and yearly increment, with daily meals provided.

The working location appears to be at any of the existing outlets located all over Singapore at Clarke Quay, Orchard, Jurong East, Harbour Front, Bedok, Novena, Dhoby Ghaut, and Sengkang.

Other benefits include a S$500 referral fee for staff who successfully recruit anyone.

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New Hai Di Lao outlets opening

Other interesting information can be gleaned from the listing.

This includes the revelation that new Hai Di Lao outlets are opening at Sembawang, Paya Lebar, and Tampines, and they are recruiting for these restaurants too.

The walk-in interview for the position is at the office in Sunshine Plaza at Bencoolen Street.