Hmm, not sure if hospitals as in restructured ones get 3-4 mths of PB. They are corporatised institutes like
NUS &
NTU. All I noe is if you are futher away from the parent ministry, the differences can be big. Furthermorre, they are run like private companies in certain sense.
Quote:
Originally Posted by bobo
How did you get 12 years of working experience if you graduated from SIM in 2003??? 2011 has barely started, and I doubt you graduated in 2003 Jan. Also, seeing that you're 33, you started work at 21?
Sounds more like you have 6 years of working experience only.
Whatever it is, you only graduated in 2003, so whatever you were doing before than, like frying burgers at Burger King doesn't count - it was work for non-graduates.
If you're a SIM graduate, you're at the mercy of those with better degrees, whether or not you're in the civil service or government. I would also imagine the insurance company pays better bonus than the hospitals.
Are you sure you know what's going on? Your story seems rather confused.
|