In a recent video on The OG Gang — a new TikTok account featuring veteran actors Chen Shucheng, 75, Richard Low, 72, and Zhu Houren, 70 — the stars discussed the “quitting trend” among young people.
“Have you realised how our generation’s attitude towards a job is to stay loyal?” asked Shucheng, the oldest of the gang.
He observed how people now have a tendency to job hop to grow their salaries.
“It’s why, even after working with the company for 50 years, my salary is still lower than some people,” laughed Shucheng.
Shucheng, Houren, and Richard have been with Mediacorp for 53, 39 and 38 years respectively.
When Houren noted that workers now are not as loyal and are merely waiting for time to pass, Richard remarked that many people stay with their jobs even though they don’t like what they’re doing.
That prompted Houren to bring up when Singapore had two broadcasters: Mediacorp and SPH MediaWorks.
He then asked his two pals if they’ve ever been asked to join the other company.
“Of course!” Richard replied instantly.
He continued: “But I’m the loyal type of employee. If everything is going well, the company respects you and gives you opportunities. It’s okay if the salary [they give] is lower.”
SPH MediaWorks was a free-to-air broadcaster that operated the channels: Ch U and Ch i from 2001 to 2005. In September 2004, Mediaworks merged with Mediacorp.
The trio went on to stress the importance of staying loyal, asserting that it’s vital in helping a person achieve “good results” at work.
“If you lack loyalty, it would be the same no matter where you go,” dismissed Houren.
Meanwhile, Richard believes that loyalty is “something that comes naturally as long as the employers and staff show mutual respect for each other.”