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25-11-2020, 08:27 AM
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I think property agent is most overpaid for value they add. What the fark do those leeches do that entitles them to a percent of the property price?! Lawyers used to get a % now they get fixed fee which is like maybe $2000 or 3000 only with years of responsibility and liability after the sale. Agent just heng met the buyer who already want to buy that property to begin with and get a freaking cut. And therefore hav an interest in making property price go up so they can get more commission!
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25-11-2020, 09:48 AM
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i bet most of the salty comments are those who want to join CS but unable to... lolll
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25-11-2020, 02:35 PM
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So amused by all the noobs here thinking that 13th month in CS is under AWS. Even im not from CS I also know 13th month is under NPAA and will not be lumped together with the AWS where it is dependable on economy performance.
There are also articles out there already talking about how '13th month allowance' comes about. Essentially it is just taking out parts of your monthly pay to form this extra '13 month', i.e. CS workers are currently getting a so called lower monthly pay because they have this 13th month clause. If not their monthly will be higher. And private sectors draw a monthly salary where there is no 13th month clause so their monthly salary will be higher in that sense.
This is general knowledge that can be found online. Dk why still need to argue about it. Unless you are misinformed and just come here to spread negativity?
CS ppl probably already know their chances of getting AWS this year is not positive. But the 13th month NPAA is their allowance. So by saying they will definitely get it is not wrong. Because it is just like saying you will be drawing your salary this month. Rather than you will get your bonus.
Fun fact, I have friends working in SBs that actually do not offer 13th month. Meaning its as if like their 13th month is split into 12 portions and already added to their monthly pay, hence higher pay in SB. As compared to the other Civil service with the 13th month.
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CS here and thank you for enlightening some people here who doesn't know better. It's very easy for CS to become the 'easy target' cos it is a large force. Even if there are indeed some jlb people in CS, don't forget the frontline workers, teachers etc.
And also, every industry will have their fair share of jlb people. So it has got to do with the people, not industry.
I lowkey agree with the property agent post though. Really shouldn't give by % cos if u compare these ppl and CS side by side, they are the really jlb ones.
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25-11-2020, 07:04 PM
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Most likely they will announce on friday
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25-11-2020, 08:00 PM
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Most likely they will announce on friday
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if dont have means likely gome case
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25-11-2020, 09:48 PM
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Most likely they will announce on friday
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Why on friday?
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25-11-2020, 09:55 PM
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It is gonna be a black black Friday..
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26-11-2020, 01:37 PM
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Bonus retain
MVC cut by 5% for staff earning more than 1400
Year on year they follow closely to the wage council, they just issued a supplementary report in Oct.
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What is MVC? What's your source?
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26-11-2020, 01:50 PM
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What is MVC? What's your source?
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MVC = monthly variable component. CS and SB adopt the wage guidelines where a certain percentage of the salary is so-called variable and can be reduced during bad times
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