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Originally Posted by Unregistered
tHumm.. Some maths, not sure if it make sense. But giving it a shot. Of these 915 individuals ? how many are scholars i.e., MX9, MX8? (Admin Service already 200, scholars from individual schemes of service say roughly another 400) , and how many are those who reach MX9 a few years before retirement ? (Say roughly another 200) Subtracting those, how many individuals non-scholars really get MX9? Thats how many percentage points of the total 76,000 civil servants in sg? A iittle depressing, but reality is reality. Most non-scholars finish at MX10 or given MX9 close to retirement age.
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Hello. If your understanding is so poor, how to be well-paid civil servant?
250k gross salary is nothing lah. Even property agents make that in a year. There should be *thousands* making that kind of money in Singapore each year, midlevel lawyers/doctors and up. Even an
nus associate professor of law makes that kind of money.
Again, mx9 or equivalent and above are superscale grades. Not all admin service officers or scholars are superscale.
but you are right, many non-scholars end their careers at mx10. The better ones get to that level in their early or mid 30s, and of these, a small minority gets to mx9 in early 40s or late 30s, and flatten henceforth.