Career as Teacher - Page 46 - Salary.sg Forums
Salary.sg Forums  

Go Back   Salary.sg Forums > The Salary.sg Discussion Forums: > Income and Jobs

Income and Jobs Discuss jobs, career options and of course salaries




Career as Teacher

Reply
 
Thread Tools
  #451 (permalink)  
Old 26-10-2015, 10:05 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jjason View Post
it is called inflation. 20 years ago, 100k gets you a 4 room hdb, today, you need 400k.

seriously, what kind of lifestyle can 5k give you in sg? that is 4k after cpf.

case 1. single 28 year old who wants to live away from home.

rent: 800 (share with family, no privacy)
(survivor lifestyle) own food and bills: 2k

savings of about 1k? think of transport, health insurance, investments, etc?

case 2. typical married 28 year old.

rent for family: 2k
(survivor lifestyle) own food and bills: 1-2k
wife and other's spending: 1k

savings of about 0?

case 3. typical 28 yo living at home dating.

(survivor lifestyle) own food and bills: 2k
dating: 500/mth

savings of about 1-1.5k?

we are talking about survivor lifestyle. eating cheap food daily and buying cheap clothes and stuff. no health insurance/car/holidays/occasional shopping etc to pay for.
survivor lifestyle is 2k on food and bills!?!? i bet you never heard of canteens, hawker centres and food courts ya..

and probably your accounting fail. double counting, unless your dating really excludes meals. then your girlfriend must be really blessed to have you as a boyfriend. good job bro (Y)

Reply With Quote
  #452 (permalink)  
Old 27-10-2015, 09:58 AM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
survivor lifestyle is 2k on food and bills!?!? i bet you never heard of canteens, hawker centres and food courts ya..

and probably your accounting fail. double counting, unless your dating really excludes meals. then your girlfriend must be really blessed to have you as a boyfriend. good job bro (Y)
hahaha, that guy is a joke.

breakfast = eat at home
lunch = usual coffeeshop/hawker food, take a very generous amount $8
dinner = neighbourhood coffeeshop, again take a generous amount $8

1 day = $16 on food, 1 month = $480

can still afford to eat a $50 restaurant meal every weekend, total = $680.

Reply With Quote
  #453 (permalink)  
Old 27-10-2015, 01:49 PM
justsharing
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Smile

Quote:
Originally Posted by jjason View Post
it is called inflation. 20 years ago, 100k gets you a 4 room hdb, today, you need 400k.

seriously, what kind of lifestyle can 5k give you in sg? that is 4k after cpf.

case 1. single 28 year old who wants to live away from home.

rent: 800 (share with family, no privacy)
(survivor lifestyle) own food and bills: 2k

savings of about 1k? think of transport, health insurance, investments, etc?

case 2. typical married 28 year old.

rent for family: 2k
(survivor lifestyle) own food and bills: 1-2k
wife and other's spending: 1k

savings of about 0?

case 3. typical 28 yo living at home dating.

(survivor lifestyle) own food and bills: 2k
dating: 500/mth

savings of about 1-1.5k?

we are talking about survivor lifestyle. eating cheap food daily and buying cheap clothes and stuff. no health insurance/car/holidays/occasional shopping etc to pay for.

interesting perspective. i believe one needs to manage his lifestyle and expectations in accordance to his financial means. not even a 20k monthly salary be adequate if one insists on leading king's lifestyle. i personally know of a family of 3 (one kid) with a combined household income of about 2k (take home pay) who're contented with what they have (and do not have). they lead a simple but yet meaningful life. it's hard not to envy families like them.

at the end of the day, what matters is happiness. no amount of lavish dinner or outlandish car or fancy job appointments or million dollar insurance can bring you joy if your soul is empty. while money is a definite necessity in Singapore's modern living, it should not rule over your life. to each his own. cheers!


"some people are so poor that the only thing they have is money"

Reply With Quote
  #454 (permalink)  
Old 27-10-2015, 07:21 PM
Verified Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 22
jjason is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
hahaha, that guy is a joke.

breakfast = eat at home
lunch = usual coffeeshop/hawker food, take a very generous amount $8
dinner = neighbourhood coffeeshop, again take a generous amount $8

1 day = $16 on food, 1 month = $480

can still afford to eat a $50 restaurant meal every weekend, total = $680.
sorry but your breakfast doesn't cost money? i will give you 20 sgd a day on food plus $50 restaurant every week, that means 800 a month on survivor style food.

transport? i will give you average 8 sgd a day, plus 100 sgd a week for taxis. that is 700 for transport.

throw in 100 for phone/internet, 200 for shopping and replacing clothes and shoes and etc, 200 for vital health insurance/etc, you are spending more than 2k just to survive.

i am not even talking about cars, shopping for nice suits ocassionally, going to the movies, hobbies such as collecting cards, fishes, pets, dating, spending on kids, fixing spoilt furniture in houses, etc.

Reply With Quote
  #455 (permalink)  
Old 27-10-2015, 11:20 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jjason View Post
sorry but your breakfast doesn't cost money? i will give you 20 sgd a day on food plus $50 restaurant every week, that means 800 a month on survivor style food.

transport? i will give you average 8 sgd a day, plus 100 sgd a week for taxis. that is 700 for transport.

throw in 100 for phone/internet, 200 for shopping and replacing clothes and shoes and etc, 200 for vital health insurance/etc, you are spending more than 2k just to survive.

i am not even talking about cars, shopping for nice suits ocassionally, going to the movies, hobbies such as collecting cards, fishes, pets, dating, spending on kids, fixing spoilt furniture in houses, etc.

again, dont double count..

may i know what premium buses and trains are u taking? $8/day?? or you go to work twice a day? $100/wk for taxi? that's like 4 rides/week. if one is spending $700/month just on public transports, then that person really deserves to be poor!
Reply With Quote
  #456 (permalink)  
Old 29-10-2015, 12:10 PM
Verified Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 22
jjason is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
again, dont double count..

may i know what premium buses and trains are u taking? $8/day?? or you go to work twice a day? $100/wk for taxi? that's like 4 rides/week. if one is spending $700/month just on public transports, then that person really deserves to be poor!
hullo...the train from sembawang to raffles place costs $1.90. two way, make it 4 sgd. and if i take a bus from my apartment to the mrt station, it is an additional 1sgd or so, so total 6sgd minimum a day to get to work and back, no including any shopping trips or trips to elsewhere to meet friends etc.

8 sgd is pretty reasonable. 100 a week is for additional costs, be it traveling around, taxis when you are late (about 30 sgd for one way from admiralty to city hall), etc, it is a little more than what is needed, yes.

there is also a premium bus for something like 5 sgd to my office. so that will be 10 sgd two way.

so what kind of standard of life will 5k give you in singapore? especially if you have kids or plan to have a family.
Reply With Quote

  #457 (permalink)  
Old 29-10-2015, 01:14 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jjason View Post
hullo...the train from sembawang to raffles place costs $1.90. two way, make it 4 sgd. and if i take a bus from my apartment to the mrt station, it is an additional 1sgd or so, so total 6sgd minimum a day to get to work and back, no including any shopping trips or trips to elsewhere to meet friends etc.

8 sgd is pretty reasonable. 100 a week is for additional costs, be it traveling around, taxis when you are late (about 30 sgd for one way from admiralty to city hall), etc, it is a little more than what is needed, yes.

there is also a premium bus for something like 5 sgd to my office. so that will be 10 sgd two way.

so what kind of standard of life will 5k give you in singapore? especially if you have kids or plan to have a family.
Live within your means. What is considered basic to you may be luxurious to others! For example, if I am really poor, no way will taxi be even within my consideration. Too late for public transport? Then don't stay out too late!

With your kind of reasoning, the bottom 20% of Singaporeans (family income less than $1,500 per month) must be living like 3rd world country standards to you. If you really open your eyes to look around, those who are really trying to squeeze their budget will bring food from home, drink plain water only, walk to MRT instead of taking bus, cut down on expenses (i.e. watch movies, buy clothes etc.), work 2 jobs intead of 1 etc. MRT now offer free rides before peak period, so transport can technically be free (if you're working in CBD area). Just wake up earlier!

So what is necessity to you? Obviously you have not been put through the mill to truly understand.
Reply With Quote
  #458 (permalink)  
Old 29-10-2015, 02:11 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jjason View Post
hullo...the train from sembawang to raffles place costs $1.90. two way, make it 4 sgd. and if i take a bus from my apartment to the mrt station, it is an additional 1sgd or so, so total 6sgd minimum a day to get to work and back, no including any shopping trips or trips to elsewhere to meet friends etc.

8 sgd is pretty reasonable. 100 a week is for additional costs, be it traveling around, taxis when you are late (about 30 sgd for one way from admiralty to city hall), etc, it is a little more than what is needed, yes.

there is also a premium bus for something like 5 sgd to my office. so that will be 10 sgd two way.

so what kind of standard of life will 5k give you in singapore? especially if you have kids or plan to have a family.
Back when I earned 4k per month (before CPF), I had some nice meals at restaurants over the weekend, covered myself with sufficient insurance, took a yearly holiday to a decent Asian country flying SIA (economy of course), and still had enough for savings and investment every month.

Over the years and after changing a few jobs, my pay has risen decently. Someone suggested $8 for lunch and dinner EACH? My lunch costs only $4, which gets me a decent plate of chicken rice with egg, or some fishball noodles, wanton mee, sometimes nasi lemak with chicken wing and sunny side up egg. For $9-10 I've settled lunch and dinner (something slightly better for dinner after a long day at work). And seriously, some of these food taste way better and are more filling than some $20 main course at a restaurant. All in all food costs $150 per week, inclusive of some good restaurant food over the weekend.

$400 for taxis? I don't even think I spend $400 in a year on taxis, let alone a month. I spend $200 on public transport per month, that's for a bus ride to the MRT, then a MRT ride into town, and vice versa to get home. No free rebates.

Over the weekend I just booked my new car, which fits comfortably into my monthly budget. But I guess for you, you will need to earn 10k or 20k per month first.


Primary School English Grammar and Vocabulary Drills
Primary School English Grammar and Vocabulary Drills


SG Bus Timing App
SG Bus Timing App - the best bus app - available on iOS and Android


Bursa Stocks Android App - check share prices
Bursa Stocks [Android] App - check latest share prices on the go


SGX Stocks Android App - check share prices
SGX Stocks [Android] App - check latest share prices on the go


SGX Stocks for iPad - check latest Singapore share prices
SGX Stocks [iPad] app
| SGX Stocks [iPhone] app
Reply With Quote
  #459 (permalink)  
Old 29-10-2015, 02:23 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jjason View Post
hullo...the train from sembawang to raffles place costs $1.90. two way, make it 4 sgd. and if i take a bus from my apartment to the mrt station, it is an additional 1sgd or so, so total 6sgd minimum a day to get to work and back, no including any shopping trips or trips to elsewhere to meet friends etc.

8 sgd is pretty reasonable. 100 a week is for additional costs, be it traveling around, taxis when you are late (about 30 sgd for one way from admiralty to city hall), etc, it is a little more than what is needed, yes.

there is also a premium bus for something like 5 sgd to my office. so that will be 10 sgd two way.

so what kind of standard of life will 5k give you in singapore? especially if you have kids or plan to have a family.
There's an adult monthly card for public transport. $120 a month.
Reply With Quote
  #460 (permalink)  
Old 29-10-2015, 08:00 PM
Unregistered
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
There's an adult monthly card for public transport. $120 a month.
so that guy doesnt know how to save money by buying a monthly card? he can reduce his 700/month transport budget to 120, even more reason to take public transport since it's unlimited rides, take taxi for what?
Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
school teacher pay dazzlego Income and Jobs 10 30-07-2015 12:39 PM
Career advice for mid-career changer Rhin Income and Jobs 5 21-07-2010 11:21 PM

» 30 Recent Threads
HTX (Home Team Science and... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
887 Replies, 418,468 Views
Career as Teacher ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
11,399 Replies, 6,977,011 Views
DSTA (under Mindef) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,587 Replies, 1,433,660 Views
MAS for Mid Career Professionals ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
2,176 Replies, 1,120,841 Views
GovTech ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
6,462 Replies, 2,465,823 Views
Q: Big4 - Yearly salary increment ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
16,790 Replies, 5,249,128 Views
Roles in accenture singapore ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
7,798 Replies, 2,460,279 Views
SIM-UOL fresh grad starting pay ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
6,932 Replies, 2,953,167 Views
How is life as a doctor in... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
7,459 Replies, 3,533,700 Views
DBS tech seed programme ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
3,835 Replies, 1,543,126 Views
Lawyer Salary ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
21,264 Replies, 10,620,422 Views
Civil Svc/ Statboard - Typical... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
6,222 Replies, 3,877,656 Views
High Finance Thread ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,570 Replies, 684,694 Views
CSA (Cyber Security Agency) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
938 Replies, 545,289 Views
Hospital (Private or Public)... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
771 Replies, 447,225 Views
LTA (Land Transport Authority) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
830 Replies, 439,693 Views
If you can't find a company here... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
143 Replies, 55,063 Views
Working in SMRT ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
45 Replies, 61,357 Views
GovTech Tech Associate Program... ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
372 Replies, 260,756 Views
ST Electronics ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
3,859 Replies, 1,613,478 Views
MINDEF DXO (All FAQ on it) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
5,967 Replies, 4,802,842 Views
Micron starting pay ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
707 Replies, 411,842 Views
Civil Servant Bonus Mid-2023 ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
155 Replies, 161,719 Views
Singapore Airlines ( 1 2 3)
24 Replies, 14,173 Views
Maritime and Port Authority of... ( 1 2 3)
21 Replies, 21,575 Views
Civil Service Performance Bonus ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
5,431 Replies, 4,895,956 Views
ITE Polytechnic Scheme ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
341 Replies, 389,841 Views
JP Morgan ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
202 Replies, 183,657 Views
IMDA (under MCI) ( 1 2 3... Last Page)
1,302 Replies, 666,290 Views
Early Retirement ( 1 2)
18 Replies, 16,160 Views
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.2.2



All times are GMT +8. The time now is 03:45 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.5
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.3.2