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20-03-2022, 01:55 PM
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How is 4 years a long time to stagnate for MX10? Not everyone have superscale CEP. If fact, most don't. Also, C makes up the bulk of the grades for most Civil/Public servants. Most importantly, are you even holding a superscale position/job currently? If not, forget about promotion.
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20-03-2022, 02:05 PM
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to promote from MX10 to MX9, in the first place, you must be in a position such as deputy director of a division (i.e. the position itself can be MX9).
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20-03-2022, 02:46 PM
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So u won’t be able to tell from the PB letter whether u get B-, B or B+?
All of it will just appear as B in the PB letter?
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Hi, I am original poster. Can anyone answer the above qn
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20-03-2022, 03:09 PM
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Hi, I am original poster. Can anyone answer the above qn
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The exact grade will be stated in the letter. If C+, it will state C+.
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20-03-2022, 04:32 PM
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Mx11 c 1.95 :/
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Good job, keep up the good work this year.
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20-03-2022, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How is 4 years a long time to stagnate for MX10? Not everyone have superscale CEP. If fact, most don't. Also, C makes up the bulk of the grades for most Civil/Public servants. Most importantly, are you even holding a superscale position/job currently? If not, forget about promotion.
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4 years at MX10 still ok leh. I think the CEP of a typical farmer is MX10.
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20-03-2022, 06:17 PM
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The exact grade will be stated in the letter. If C+, it will state C+.
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yes thats true
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20-03-2022, 07:19 PM
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Hi all, I would appreciate advice on what I am experiencing.
I have been getting the same grade C for four years. Bosses have told me they will give me a B at ranking but when the letter comes out it’s been a C.
FYI in my M they grade on a curve and I am an Mx10
Question - does this mean I have hit my ceiling? I hear that from some of my friends and they say either I leave the service or be prepared to take on all the non- high profile projects and work like a dog in the service to just stay on.
I am prepared to leave but wanted your views on whether you think it’s game over at my M for me. Btw- I tried to ask for my CEP several times and each time it has been declined.
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Whats your current designation? If you are say for e.g Senior Assistant Director, means you will stay at MX10 unless you are posted at a higher job role e.g Deputy Director of your division then high chance promoted to MX9.MX9 is consider superscale liao, its a Deputy Director role or Director role.
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20-03-2022, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi all, I would appreciate advice on what I am experiencing.
I have been getting the same grade C for four years. Bosses have told me they will give me a B at ranking but when the letter comes out it’s been a C.
FYI in my M they grade on a curve and I am an Mx10
Question - does this mean I have hit my ceiling? I hear that from some of my friends and they say either I leave the service or be prepared to take on all the non- high profile projects and work like a dog in the service to just stay on.
I am prepared to leave but wanted your views on whether you think it’s game over at my M for me. Btw- I tried to ask for my CEP several times and each time it has been declined.
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How old are u? If you’re still young, getting stuck at mx10 for awhile is not an issue… and 4 years at mx10 is not long… most farmer retire at mx10 anyway. Mx10 to mx9 is a huge jump
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20-03-2022, 09:11 PM
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I agree with other posters here, the higher rank you are, the more difficult to get a good grade like B or A. C is a decent grade.
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