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Originally Posted by Rodon_Tan
Yeah, that's the aim.
Yeah, I was thinking that if I take 1.8k pay at age 34, in the long-term, it can actually let me earn more.
I read many times on forums here and elsewhere that teachers with degree earn 4k to 6k after 5 years. Since I’ll only have NIE diploma, I can probably make 3k - 3.5k? That's still better than currently.
If I continue with my current state, maybe I'll only get 2.6k at 39 yrs old and the pay stops after that.
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You are completely off base here. Current Diploma holders who join the civil service and rise through the ranks to 3.5k+ salary now are mostly in their mid 30s now. If it's their first job, they would have joined civil service at the age of 21 (guy) or 19 (girl).
You expect to just stroll in as an oldie diploma grad at 34 and get the same pay as them in 5 years? Ain't gonna happen. Wake up!
The bro above me is correct - If you want to double your pay in a few years, sales is where you should be, not civil service.
MOE average annual increments for Diploma normal performer is ~3-4%, you do the maths yourself and tell me how you going to get a 100% increase in 5 years???