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28-07-2024, 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How many percent? The previous round is 3 to 7% and none of my colleagues and I got the highest 7%.
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Any idea why you got 7%?
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28-07-2024, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
12k x 16.5/17. That’s super comfortable bro for the amount of work put in. Can see all the principals just lepaking.
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Most principals have put in their due work for years before becoming lepak kings and queens.
For example, my ex ex HOD (HOD 2 gens ago) still around.
JG17, probably hit salary cap long time ago (14+k).
He comes in anytime or dont come in at all, do minimum clinical work (maybe less than 1 day for the entire week).
Most of the time he is focused on "educational" work which is basically forward email ask who want to do talks/workshops/media.
He should be around 60yo and drives a conti car.
Everyone respects him including senior management and ceo.
Life is really good and that is my career aspiration.
I would reckon he earns more than in private and works much less and with much more status and respect. But to get to his level, he has to tahan years of low pay (he told me his starting pay less than 2k), buracracy, people management, red tapes, etc.
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28-07-2024, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Sad that I left PHI. Should have stayed for my 15 and lepak like everyone else
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Dont mind asking, where did you go and how is life?
Do you regret leaving?
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28-07-2024, 08:33 AM
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Private vs phi
To give a perspective as a jg15 ahp.
In private, my peers earn around 8 to 15k per month.
That is all in, they dont have bonus.
Annum is around 96k to 180k.
This referring people who join private as staff (not boss of clinics), and get a commision based pay (that will give the highest pay).
In phi, assuming average performer with 16mths package.
If you have 5k at JG12, 5x16 = 80k.
JG 13, 6k, 6x16 = 96k which coincides with lower end of private.
Bearing in mind you have more trainings, conferences, paid leaves, etc.
JG 14, 7k, 7x16 = 112k
JG 15, 9k, 9 x16 = 144k
Cap of JG16, 13k, 13 x16 = 208k, will exceed private higher end.
And you have much lesser work, more autonomy.
Bearing in mind, if private comission based, as you get older, you see less patients due to tiredness and will earn less.
I would see it as long term vs short term.
First 5 to 10 years definitely private pays better.
10 to 15 years tide will turn
Beyond 15 years phi should be better.
Hope this helps current struggling ahps in phis
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28-07-2024, 09:27 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
To give a perspective as a jg15 ahp.
In private, my peers earn around 8 to 15k per month.
That is all in, they dont have bonus.
Annum is around 96k to 180k.
This referring people who join private as staff (not boss of clinics), and get a commision based pay (that will give the highest pay).
In phi, assuming average performer with 16mths package.
If you have 5k at JG12, 5x16 = 80k.
JG 13, 6k, 6x16 = 96k which coincides with lower end of private.
Bearing in mind you have more trainings, conferences, paid leaves, etc.
JG 14, 7k, 7x16 = 112k
JG 15, 9k, 9 x16 = 144k
Cap of JG16, 13k, 13 x16 = 208k, will exceed private higher end.
And you have much lesser work, more autonomy.
Bearing in mind, if private comission based, as you get older, you see less patients due to tiredness and will earn less.
I would see it as long term vs short term.
First 5 to 10 years definitely private pays better.
10 to 15 years tide will turn
Beyond 15 years phi should be better.
Hope this helps current struggling ahps in phis
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Thank you for echoing my thoughts. But yes, not everyone is able to rise to the higher end of the JGs as ideally there isn’t an inverted triangle hierarchy system. Life isn’t always about the money. I do see the efforts in transforming the job culture into something more positive. Hopefully an AHP equivalent ANGEL scheme comes out soon, will make life abit better.
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28-07-2024, 09:28 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
To give a perspective as a jg15 ahp.
In private, my peers earn around 8 to 15k per month.
That is all in, they dont have bonus.
Annum is around 96k to 180k.
This referring people who join private as staff (not boss of clinics), and get a commision based pay (that will give the highest pay).
In phi, assuming average performer with 16mths package.
If you have 5k at JG12, 5x16 = 80k.
JG 13, 6k, 6x16 = 96k which coincides with lower end of private.
Bearing in mind you have more trainings, conferences, paid leaves, etc.
JG 14, 7k, 7x16 = 112k
JG 15, 9k, 9 x16 = 144k
Cap of JG16, 13k, 13 x16 = 208k, will exceed private higher end.
And you have much lesser work, more autonomy.
Bearing in mind, if private comission based, as you get older, you see less patients due to tiredness and will earn less.
I would see it as long term vs short term.
First 5 to 10 years definitely private pays better.
10 to 15 years tide will turn
Beyond 15 years phi should be better.
Hope this helps current struggling ahps in phis
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AHP14 at 7k, you are saying those with 10 plus years experience?
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28-07-2024, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Dont mind asking, where did you go and how is life?
Do you regret leaving?
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I became non clinical. Got more salary and doing less strenuous work since I am not seeing patients anymore. Regret wise perhaps since seems like staying on for the lepak posts seems attractive
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28-07-2024, 10:22 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
To give a perspective as a jg15 ahp.
In private, my peers earn around 8 to 15k per month.
That is all in, they dont have bonus.
Annum is around 96k to 180k.
This referring people who join private as staff (not boss of clinics), and get a commision based pay (that will give the highest pay).
In phi, assuming average performer with 16mths package.
If you have 5k at JG12, 5x16 = 80k.
JG 13, 6k, 6x16 = 96k which coincides with lower end of private.
Bearing in mind you have more trainings, conferences, paid leaves, etc.
JG 14, 7k, 7x16 = 112k
JG 15, 9k, 9 x16 = 144k
Cap of JG16, 13k, 13 x16 = 208k, will exceed private higher end.
And you have much lesser work, more autonomy.
Bearing in mind, if private comission based, as you get older, you see less patients due to tiredness and will earn less.
I would see it as long term vs short term.
First 5 to 10 years definitely private pays better.
10 to 15 years tide will turn
Beyond 15 years phi should be better.
Hope this helps current struggling ahps in phis
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I don't even earn $6K after the years as JG13..
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28-07-2024, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I don't even earn $6K after the years as JG13.. 
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Typo, ten years*
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