According to Malaysia's "Oriental **" 21**, Singapore has recently launched a new vocational skills training course - "Brush the toilet", teaching basic toilet cleaning, consumables replenishment and other aspects of knowledge and skills.
According to the report, the course belongs to the "Skills for the Future" personal resource bank jointly established by the Singapore Intensive Skills Development Agency, the Workforce Development Agency and the Ministry of Education, with a tuition fee of 580 Singapore dollars (1 Singapore dollar is about 5.).4 RMB), participants will learn skills such as preparing for cleaning, how to clean equipment and accessories, how to clean toilet floors and walls, replenishing consumables and restoring the work area. According to reports, the resource pool is linked to Singapore's national career bank, and the completion of the course leads to the relevant skills certification. **Shows that 43 people have signed up for the course so far.
In this regard, some netizens ridiculed: "Do you even need a diploma to clean the toilet now?" "You really can't live in Singapore without a diploma." Some netizens also pointed out that this kind of course is aimed at the professional skills of five-star hotels rather than home skills, which is indeed beneficial for job seekers who are not familiar with flush toilets.
*: Global Times.