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12-11-2015, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
If you get two Bs, the third year is an automatic promotion. Unless you screw up big time on the third year. So far, its true for me. 3B and 2C+, promoted twice in 5 years.
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There is no such thing as 'automatic' promotion. Someone (aka your HOD) has to press the button.
From your grades, two promotions in five years - one of them should be 'within grade' promotion (no change in your MX grade or even if there is a change, it has an 'A' attached, with the exception of MX11, which has MX11A).
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12-11-2015, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hello
Any idea what is the cutoff date for new employee to join stat board and be entitled to the pro-rated PB in April?
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PB is for confirmed officer. Depending on the statutory boards, it can be either six months or one year probation period.
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12-11-2015, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Riviera
Anyone knows what's the max pay for both MX 11 and MX 11 (A)?.
Thanks!
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About 7K/8K respectively.
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12-11-2015, 03:19 PM
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Hmm I got a confirmation (after working one year) in ministry in 2014, but was given B for PB.
Then this year I had an overall promotion across the board (i.e. Everyone who joined the same time as me were all promoted) , but got a C+ for PB. A drop in grade, but colleagues are telling me it's normal :/
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12-11-2015, 05:27 PM
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What is more important is the quantum for each grade. Usually grade will drop together with quantum but when it is translate to actual cash, you should get more or less the same when comparing your promotion year with post promotion year. You can work your way up thereafter.
By the alway, whoever gives those grades are pretty generous.
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13-11-2015, 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by jrbearus
What is more important is the quantum for each grade. Usually grade will drop together with quantum but when it is translate to actual cash, you should get more or less the same when comparing your promotion year with post promotion year. You can work your way up thereafter.
By the alway, whoever gives those grades are pretty generous.
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oh but do you know what is the quantum for each grade?
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20-11-2015, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
oh but do you know what is the quantum for each grade?
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Data is incomplete!
Non-graduate scheme (if no decision is taken to transfer to common scheme for both graduate and non-graduate)
B+ 1.6
B 1.5
B- 1.4
C+ 1.25
C 0.85
MXS 12/13
B 2.5
C+ 2
C 1.5
MXS 11
B 3
B- 2.85
C+ 2.5
C 1.75
MXS 10
C 2.5
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21-11-2015, 06:52 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jrbearus
There is no such thing as 'automatic' promotion. Someone (aka your HOD) has to press the button.
From your grades, two promotions in five years - one of them should be 'within grade' promotion (no change in your MX grade or even if there is a change, it has an 'A' attached, with the exception of MX11, which has MX11A).
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Well, this is what management told me. If you get two B conservatively, the third year will be a promotion. I am not about to argue with management about that. Just take the promotion and say thank you.
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22-11-2015, 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by jrbearus
Data is incomplete!
Non-graduate scheme (if no decision is taken to transfer to common scheme for both graduate and non-graduate)
B+ 1.6
B 1.5
B- 1.4
C+ 1.25
C 0.85
MXS 12/13
B 2.5
C+ 2
C 1.5
MXS 11
B 3
B- 2.85
C+ 2.5
C 1.75
MXS 10
C 2.5
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How about mx11a?
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