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Unregistered 26-11-2022 05:26 PM

girls can do Onlyfans. Guys cannot, later go jail lol. Guys can do onlyNS.

Unregistered 26-11-2022 06:24 PM

fking crazy who tf wants sinkie girl OF? all so ugly as fk, malnourish buibui bodies, gross.

those girls earning a ton from OF are mostly caucasians / mixed blood beautiful girls who are ex-streamers / ex-rs / ex-models

Unregistered 26-11-2022 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 235839)
fking crazy who tf wants sinkie girl OF? all so ugly as fk, malnourish buibui bodies, gross.

those girls earning a ton from OF are mostly caucasians / mixed blood beautiful girls who are ex-streamers / ex-rs / ex-models

yo chill. believe it or not, there are many sinkie simps here.

Unregistered 26-11-2022 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 235842)
yo chill. believe it or not, there are many sinkie simps here.

subscribe to buibui ugly small eye sinkie girls when we have jav and korean idol OFs?

wa jialat, if true then i dunno wat to say. must be braindead, might as well just throw the money away.

Unregistered 26-11-2022 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 235842)
yo chill. believe it or not, there are many sinkie simps here.

SG have tons have desperate loser that goes for people's sloppy seconds. third, fourth, fifth hands. Used items are like treasures to them.

Unregistered 27-11-2022 05:06 PM

for shits and giggles; though i suspect many are going to say that this isnt real. remember kids, your degree doesn't really matter. i've not used a single thing i've learnt at SIM-UOL at any of my jobs.

2nd upper in econs and finance. all roles non-customer facing, although fair amount of senior stakeholder management.

start with an insurer - underwriting
year 0 - $3,000
year 1 - $3,500
year 2 - $3,575 (job-hopped to a temasek-linked company doing risk management)
year 3 - $3,671
year 4 - $4,350 (promoted)
year 5 - $5,633 (consecutive promotion)
year 6 - $5,958 (job-hopped to another temasek company)
year 7 - $$7,055 (promoted)
year 8 - $8,245 (job-hopped to a retailer)

Unregistered 27-11-2022 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 235908)
for shits and giggles; though i suspect many are going to say that this isnt real. remember kids, your degree doesn't really matter. i've not used a single thing i've learnt at SIM-UOL at any of my jobs.

2nd upper in econs and finance. all roles non-customer facing, although fair amount of senior stakeholder management.

start with an insurer - underwriting
year 0 - $3,000
year 1 - $3,500
year 2 - $3,575 (job-hopped to a temasek-linked company doing risk management)
year 3 - $3,671
year 4 - $4,350 (promoted)
year 5 - $5,633 (consecutive promotion)
year 6 - $5,958 (job-hopped to another temasek company)
year 7 - $$7,055 (promoted)
year 8 - $8,245 (job-hopped to a retailer)

Very similar to your progression. Going to hit 9K at year 9 with stable bonus payouts.Degree does not matter much as you progress.

Unregistered 27-11-2022 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 235908)
for shits and giggles; though i suspect many are going to say that this isnt real. remember kids, your degree doesn't really matter. i've not used a single thing i've learnt at SIM-UOL at any of my jobs.

2nd upper in econs and finance. all roles non-customer facing, although fair amount of senior stakeholder management.

start with an insurer - underwriting
year 0 - $3,000
year 1 - $3,500
year 2 - $3,575 (job-hopped to a temasek-linked company doing risk management)
year 3 - $3,671
year 4 - $4,350 (promoted)
year 5 - $5,633 (consecutive promotion)
year 6 - $5,958 (job-hopped to another temasek company)
year 7 - $$7,055 (promoted)
year 8 - $8,245 (job-hopped to a retailer)

degree doesn't matter

> started at 3k salary

lol.... ok buddy.

Unregistered 28-11-2022 10:25 AM

i started out around 11 yrs ago too.. 2011, 3.1k
2014 around 4.4-4-7k


in 2015 my boss told me the future of programming, so i went to study python, c++, sql and java and i found it quite fun.

2016 i managed to get inside software at startup, 2017 i jumped to shopee. Shopee sibeh tiring, shag af. after 1 year of slave I am done.
2018-2019 i went to part time msc in computer science NUS, paid over 45-50k... i went to work for 2-3 companies. they paid me around 2.5k-3k/month each, very flexible lolll. 1 of the company i worked 5 times a week
2020 i got into paypal, around 10.7k with bonus
2022 , i wanna to go google but i always failed the last interview exam...

Unregistered 28-11-2022 12:18 PM

Moral of story...SIM degree doesn’t provide as much opportunities...need to depend on your self improvement...these stories not representative as people who post here tend to have higher motivation...a lot Sim students earning peanuts i laugh..


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