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17-02-2022, 10:18 PM
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68.5% due to promotion. I'm in banking front office.
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17-02-2022, 10:19 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2022
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You work public or private sector?
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private tech, not faang but f500
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3% annual increment... got total 6% when promoted..
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wa wtf.......
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68.5% due to promotion. I'm in banking front office.
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holy **** nice
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17-02-2022, 10:19 PM
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In Gov sector ... zero increment for last 10 yrs as hit the so-called ceiling. If govt is to revise my salary to cater to last 10 yrs inflation, it is most welcome.
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why u stay?
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18-02-2022, 08:48 AM
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why u stay?
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Made a wrong career choice back in 1990s. Was in early 40s when they last promoted me. Tried to move but nobody wants a 40s guy doing IT doing an avg annual $160k. They would get a fresh grad - more energy, no family and cheaper.
And no choice….have to feed family. Still got a job can already
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18-02-2022, 09:45 AM
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Made a wrong career choice back in 1990s. Was in early 40s when they last promoted me. Tried to move but nobody wants a 40s guy doing IT doing an avg annual $160k. They would get a fresh grad - more energy, no family and cheaper.
And no choice….have to feed family. Still got a job can already
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At least it is a pretty decent annual income to be stuck at. Would be more jialat if you were stuck at 4+k as someone I knew was. Still, it must be very sian to have no progress for so long.
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18-02-2022, 10:12 AM
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At least it is a pretty decent annual income to be stuck at. Would be more jialat if you were stuck at 4+k as someone I knew was. Still, it must be very sian to have no progress for so long.
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Agreed. 160k is more than enough for a comfortable living as opposed to 4k x 12 which is pretty rough.
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18-02-2022, 10:54 AM
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Made a wrong career choice back in 1990s. Was in early 40s when they last promoted me. Tried to move but nobody wants a 40s guy doing IT doing an avg annual $160k. They would get a fresh grad - more energy, no family and cheaper.
And no choice….have to feed family. Still got a job can already
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perhaps move laterally , try other things, u never know a second spring may come
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19-02-2022, 10:10 AM
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Year 1: 6%
Year 2: 10% (promotion)
Year 3: 10% (promotion)
Year 4: 5%
Year 5: 6%
Year 6: 21.4% (promotion)
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10% per promotion?
was this your first job or you already making high base salary ?
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