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1q2s3c 20-04-2018 07:22 PM

Is my progress considered slow?
 
Hi
just wana check if my current progress is considered slow..

i started working in sept 13 with my poly cert while studying for my part time degree.

sept 2013 $2000 (Private sector), studying PT
2014 $2500 (Private sector), still studying PT
2015 $3158 (Private sector), Graduated with a degree
2016 $4000 (Private sector)
2017 $4100 (Private sector)
2018 $4500 (Entering public sector)

age 29 this year.

Unregistered 20-04-2018 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1q2s3c (Post 106689)
Hi
just wana check if my current progress is considered slow..

i started working in sept 13 with my poly cert while studying for my part time degree.

sept 2013 $2000 (Private sector), studying PT
2014 $2500 (Private sector), still studying PT
2015 $3158 (Private sector), Graduated with a degree
2016 $4000 (Private sector)
2017 $4100 (Private sector)
2018 $4500 (Entering public sector)

age 29 this year.

depends on where field you are in. I am turning 30.

Unregistered 20-04-2018 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1q2s3c (Post 106689)
Hi
just wana check if my current progress is considered slow..

i started working in sept 13 with my poly cert while studying for my part time degree.

sept 2013 $2000 (Private sector), studying PT
2014 $2500 (Private sector), still studying PT
2015 $3158 (Private sector), Graduated with a degree
2016 $4000 (Private sector)
2017 $4100 (Private sector)
2018 $4500 (Entering public sector)

age 29 this year.

Where is your degree from?

1q2s3c 20-04-2018 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 106692)
Where is your degree from?

non local, sim

Unregistered 23-04-2018 02:22 AM

Quite slow unfortunately you need to speed up :(

faster 23-04-2018 04:59 PM

considered faster then me. 3 years after graduating with a local degree i also have not hit 4k.

Unregistered 24-04-2018 03:18 PM

Wah bro...i same path as you.

compare to you, I am way behind.

Count your blessings.

Unregistered 24-04-2018 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1q2s3c (Post 106689)
Hi
just wana check if my current progress is considered slow..

i started working in sept 13 with my poly cert while studying for my part time degree.

sept 2013 $2000 (Private sector), studying PT
2014 $2500 (Private sector), still studying PT
2015 $3158 (Private sector), Graduated with a degree
2016 $4000 (Private sector)
2017 $4100 (Private sector)
2018 $4500 (Entering public sector)

age 29 this year.

If you consider the fact that you started from dip and you managed to hit 3k+ when you're still studying for your PT degree, it's pretty fast already. How many dip holders are able to draw that pay after 2 years?

At 4.5k, you might be earning more than some local degree grads with normal grades or those who are not able to utilize their degree properly.

But of course, if you want to compare it to the other spectrum (i.e. fch from local uni), they might be drawing that kind of pay since day 1.

Unregistered 25-04-2018 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1q2s3c (Post 106689)
Hi
just wana check if my current progress is considered slow..

i started working in sept 13 with my poly cert while studying for my part time degree.

sept 2013 $2000 (Private sector), studying PT
2014 $2500 (Private sector), still studying PT
2015 $3158 (Private sector), Graduated with a degree
2016 $4000 (Private sector)
2017 $4100 (Private sector)
2018 $4500 (Entering public sector)

age 29 this year.


Why would you think this is slow? I think this is decent and seems like normal progression. Unless you are saying that you change job every year with 20% increment.

There are also many facfors to consider such as industry, nature of job and company itself.

I am also 29 this year and I draw $6200 per month. In this case do you think you are slow in comparison to me? I started working since 2013.

Unregistered 25-04-2018 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 106844)
Why would you think this is slow? I think this is decent and seems like normal progression. Unless you are saying that you change job every year with 20% increment.

There are also many facfors to consider such as industry, nature of job and company itself.

I am also 29 this year and I draw $6200 per month. In this case do you think you are slow in comparison to me? I started working since 2013.

Haha what a roundabout way to put down TS...


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