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Causeway Link’s Lim Han Weng: how a car salesman becomes one of Malaysia’s 50 richest
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Causeway Link’s Lim Han Weng: how a car salesman becomes one of Malaysia’s 50 richest

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Lim Han Weng, the founder of bus operator Causeway Link, started out as a humble car salesman but eventually became one of 50 richest people in Malaysia with a net worth of US$480 million.
Among the rejectors was Malaysia Airlines where he applied for an air steward position.

After graduating from high school, Lim began looking for a job but was rejected by most companies. Among the rejectors was Malaysia Airlines where he applied for an air steward position.

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"Every time I’m on an airplane, I’m reminded of this," the 73-year-old said during an interview with The Straits Times.

Lim Han Weng is, founder of bus operator Causeway Link. Photo courtesy of the company₿₥₸₻₲₳₽₴₪¢₸¢¢₦₰₹₡₳₼₼₴₣₶₧🔜🔜⇤↓⇐⇥⇒⤒⇑⤓↨⇓⇠🔙

 

Lim Han Weng, founder of bus operator Causeway Link. Photo courtesy of the company
Lim Han Weng, founder of bus operator Causeway Link. Photo courtesy of the company

He eventually landed a job as a car salesman with Wearne Brothers, earning a modest MYR250 (US$59) monthly salary.

He eventually landed a job as a car salesman with Wearne Brothers, earning a modest MYR250 (US$59) monthly salary.
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