PERCAYA | Film Karya Pegawai Kementerian Keuangan
Summary
TLDRThe transcript tells the story of a person, a literature graduate turned ride-hailing driver, who reflects on his past experiences working as an APK on a cruise ship. He shares how family considerations led him to his current job. The conversation touches on themes of personal sacrifice, societal issues, and the challenges of living in a country with a struggling economy. The protagonist recounts meeting someone who inspired him with their selfless care for the nation, leading to a moment of reflection on government actions and social welfare.
Takeaways
- π The speaker is a former literature graduate who now works as a ride-hailing driver due to family responsibilities.
- π They had a job working on a cruise ship as an APK, but decided to return to driving due to family obligations.
- π Despite their current job, the speaker is able to cover their family's needs with their driving income.
- π A mention of a financial report and a discussion about the economy indicates some professional involvement in finance.
- π The speaker mentions an unnamed individual who showed them the importance of true care for the nation.
- π There is a brief conversation about a medical condition (multiple myeloma) and the lack of proper treatment in their current location.
- π The speaker references a time when they worked on a cruise ship and compares it to their current job as a ride-hailing driver, noting similar tasks like handling customer complaints and receiving tips.
- π The government is criticized for not doing enough to improve people's lives, with a call for more sincere care and societal change.
- π The conversation shifts to a business discussion about an account and the liquidation of assets without penalties.
- π A mention of the disease, multiple myeloma, serves to highlight the struggles faced by individuals with serious health conditions in regions with inadequate medical support.
Q & A
What was the main reason the speaker became a ride-hailing driver?
-The speaker became a ride-hailing driver primarily due to family reasons, as it was the most practical option to provide for their family.
What previous job did the speaker hold before becoming a ride-hailing driver?
-Before becoming a ride-hailing driver, the speaker worked as an APK (Assistant Pilot) on a cruise ship.
What was the difference between the speaker's previous job and their current one?
-The key difference is that, in the past, the speaker served passengers on a cruise ship, while now, they serve people on the road as a ride-hailing driver. Both jobs involve handling complaints and receiving tips.
How does the speaker describe the state of the people in their community?
-The speaker describes the people in their community as struggling, with concerns about how to eat, in contrast to the passengers on the cruise ship who were mostly concerned with wanting to eat.
What opinion does the speaker have about the government's role in addressing social issues?
-The speaker believes the government must do more for the community and that the current situation will not improve without a genuine concern from the government.
Who did the speaker mention as an influential person in their life?
-The speaker mentioned someone named Wisnu, a lover of newspapers, who showed them that caring for the nation is not just a dream but a meaningful pursuit.
What personal health issue does the speaker mention in the transcript?
-The speaker mentions having multiple myeloma, a blood disease that cannot be treated in their current location.
What has the government done to help the speaker with their health issue?
-The government has attempted to help, but due to the limitations in treating the disease, the speaker's condition remains unresolved.
What decision does the speaker make regarding their finances and assets?
-The speaker decides to liquidate all their assets and return to Indonesia, ensuring there are no penalties or charges associated with this decision.
What is the speaker's view on people's attitudes toward changing cars?
-The speaker remarks that people often change their cars, suggesting a casual or nonchalant attitude toward such decisions.
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