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MovingOn 01-12-2018 02:39 AM

SCDF direct entry lieutenant
 
Hi guys, i am considering signing on as a SCDF officer.
Would like to know how is the working life as a scdf officer and what is the pay structure?
Anyone SCDF officer can share some input?

MovingOn 01-12-2018 02:41 AM

To add on, i have a degree in safety from SUSS

Unregistered 10-12-2018 04:04 PM

how old are u? what is your NS record? pes status?

Unregistered 10-12-2018 04:23 PM

For fresh grads, your salary range is $3,450-$4,550. Because your degree is from SUSS, you will probably get around $3700+ after NS. Local universities will get around $4,200 depending on their honours (provided they served their NS).

Unregistered 29-07-2021 10:41 PM

Fire & Rescue Officer
 
Hi ,
Anyone who recently applied for the Fire and Rescue officer (Direct-Entry Lieutenant), can share your timeline? How long does each stage take before they notify you the result (esp the preliminary interview and panel interview)? Can share your experience ? Thank you.

Unregistered 30-07-2021 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 112319)
For fresh grads, your salary range is $3,450-$4,550. Because your degree is from SUSS, you will probably get around $3700+ after NS. Local universities will get around $4,200 depending on their honours (provided they served their NS).

I doubt govt discriminates against SUSS.

Even back in 2005 when I joined a GLC as a freshie, my first class hons from UOL gave me a higher starting salary than my batch mate with an NUS second lower with 1 year working experience..

I'm sure we have progressed much more since 2005.

Unregistered 30-07-2021 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 178783)
I doubt govt discriminates against SUSS.

Even back in 2005 when I joined a GLC as a freshie, my first class hons from UOL gave me a higher starting salary than my batch mate with an NUS second lower with 1 year working experience..

I'm sure we have progressed much more since 2005.

Joke la that GLC. Distance learning so easy to get 1st class. Legit local uni hard to even get any class. That GLC is a joke. You are just sibeh lucky that the Glc dont know any better.

Unregistered 30-07-2021 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by MovingOn (Post 112057)
Hi guys, i am considering signing on as a SCDF officer.
Would like to know how is the working life as a scdf officer and what is the pay structure?
Anyone SCDF officer can share some input?

I can give u some info about working becuz I was firefighters in ns

U go through 9 month training so make sure ur fitness is there first or u will have tough time. After post out to station you will be in charge of the whole firestation. Daily tasks make sure the firestation operating properly. All equipment working and some paperwork. U get to attend different types of call like car crash or small fires. Two days on two days off.

If u don't like station life u can be posted to HQ where in charge of training or more admin side stuff.

Pay is good because of the many risk allowances. 4.5k+

Think carefully before comitting because it's a big big commitment

Unregistered 30-07-2021 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by unregistered (Post 178793)
joke la that glc. Distance learning so easy to get 1st class. Legit local uni hard to even get any class. That glc is a joke. You are just sibeh lucky that the glc dont know any better.

lol 😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

Unregistered 07-08-2021 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 178802)
I can give u some info about working becuz I was firefighters in ns

U go through 9 month training so make sure ur fitness is there first or u will have tough time. After post out to station you will be in charge of the whole firestation. Daily tasks make sure the firestation operating properly. All equipment working and some paperwork. U get to attend different types of call like car crash or small fires. Two days on two days off.

If u don't like station life u can be posted to HQ where in charge of training or more admin side stuff.

Pay is good because of the many risk allowances. 4.5k+

Think carefully before comitting because it's a big big commitment

Hi, thank you for sharing to aspiring officers. How is the pay progression over the years? Any annual increment?


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