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05-01-2020, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You must be doing fantastic. Care to share which line you are in? I'm open to disclose my line and my cpf statement if you are game. If you are not, no response is required. I don't talk to local uni pussies.
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woah woah woah what a big shot.
well, waiting for you to disclose then, ****ing SIM retard
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05-01-2020, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
woah woah woah what a big shot.
well, waiting for you to disclose then, ****ing SIM retard
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That person just found out the hard truths about his alma mater - of course he's going to react this way 🤣
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06-01-2020, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Translation for above, "yes we are pussies who are not doing well enough to have the balls to show any proof of compensation, but we still enjoy bashing ppl online"
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Exactly. SIM grads all damn humji, just remain in the shadows yeah
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06-01-2020, 09:36 AM
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Aiyo, as someone who have worked with both SIM-UOL and local uni grads, it is appalling to be seeing this kind of behavior in this thread. Both of the groups bashing each other, for what? End up we are still contributing to the same economy, eating the same macdonald's, and watching the same sunset. Have a bit of humility and treat each other with respect!
Try to put this into perspective! Imagine your little brother just spent 2 years studying and grinding for a degree that has little to no value comes to you and say "Eh kor/zeh, my degree useless cause literally anyone can get. How ah?". Of course you are not going to say "Eh you useless la, why go that school / go earn 2.5k / go work insurance" right? You are going to shower him with words of encouragement, so why not do the same here??
The facts are quite clear:
- A 2-year private degree will never equate to a 4-year local degree.
- Your starting pay will be lower than those who graduated from a local uni.
- Your starting career path will be limited in terms of opportunities.
HOWEVER, what you do after you get your first job depends on you, and not your degree! If you grind hard enough, you might even do as well as your fellow graduates from a local uni. If you do REALLY well, you can even be the next Mr. Show- Cpf-Statement!
💪🏻
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06-01-2020, 10:38 AM
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While your sentiment is commendable, like what ESM Goh said, he is not my brother
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07-01-2020, 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Aiyo, as someone who have worked with both SIM-UOL and local uni grads, it is appalling to be seeing this kind of behavior in this thread. Both of the groups bashing each other, for what? End up we are still contributing to the same economy, eating the same macdonald's, and watching the same sunset. Have a bit of humility and treat each other with respect!
Try to put this into perspective! Imagine your little brother just spent 2 years studying and grinding for a degree that has little to no value comes to you and say "Eh kor/zeh, my degree useless cause literally anyone can get. How ah?". Of course you are not going to say "Eh you useless la, why go that school / go earn 2.5k / go work insurance" right? You are going to shower him with words of encouragement, so why not do the same here??
The facts are quite clear:
- A 2-year private degree will never equate to a 4-year local degree.
- Your starting pay will be lower than those who graduated from a local uni.
- Your starting career path will be limited in terms of opportunities.
HOWEVER, what you do after you get your first job depends on you, and not your degree! If you grind hard enough, you might even do as well as your fellow graduates from a local uni. If you do REALLY well, you can even be the next Mr. Show- Cpf-Statement!
💪🏻
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Kor kor, you ish sibei talk cock. I'm not on either sides, but Im an audit assoc with deloitte, local grad. It seems like anyone who get into the programme has the same fixed basic. Albeit out of 6 there's 2 uol dudes. I thought I'll get like $200-$400 more but only to find out all same pay.
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07-01-2020, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
While your sentiment is commendable, like what ESM Goh said, he is not my brother
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Boooooooooooooooooo
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12-01-2020, 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Kor kor, you ish sibei talk cock. I'm not on either sides, but Im an audit assoc with deloitte, local grad. It seems like anyone who get into the programme has the same fixed basic. Albeit out of 6 there's 2 uol dudes. I thought I'll get like $200-$400 more but only to find out all same pay.
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Its big4 audit. nothing to expect there. its quantity over quality there. top local accountancy grads dont go to big4
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13-01-2020, 09:15 AM
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Its big4 audit. nothing to expect there. its quantity over quality there. top local accountancy grads dont go to big4
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Exactly. So easy to get in. Why use this as a yardstick?
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