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02-04-2012, 03:45 PM
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Our government said it and Straits Times reported it, so it must be true. Are you saying that our government is lying?
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Good questioning technique you have.
When asked why ministers need to have super high pay, our greatest politician famously said, and I paraphrase, "do you mean ministers have to be poor?"
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21-05-2014, 04:02 PM
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23-05-2014, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by sgengineer
I don't mean selling financial plans/credit cards but more of like front office jobs.. but from what i see it seems like its not easy to jump into front office role from a non financial background..
Also, i am wondering if the Management Associates program at the banks are good compared to the oil and gas industry...
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FYI, any piece of **** can get into the FO of a bank to do sales.
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23-05-2014, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by gman
Hi all,
There seems to be a wealth of info here. I'm a UK resident and have been doing electronic engineering for the last 5 years. Salary including bonus is just £36.5k (British pounds) which is NOTHING compared to most. I've a friend working for AMEC oil & gas on £45k in his first year. I'm contemplating a move but not until I know the financial FACTS. I can hit £50k or so in this profession if I stay where I am in the UK. However I don't quite know what office-based oil roles would pay - any ideas? I looked at Schlumberger and it seems the first 2 years are INTENSE - 100 hour weeks on a rig in awful weather - they pay seems ok for this role. But when I check out oil & gas engineer salaries on glassdoor.com they come out as around £50k or so - which isn't too different to where I am now?
Something doesn't add up because I keep hearing about the wealth up in Aberdeen. Any help on the numbers greatly appreciated!
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Come to Singapore mate, you will be paid very well. We love to pay high salaries to foreigners. Thank me later.
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27-05-2014, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
FYI, any piece of **** can get into the FO of a bank to do sales.
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i seconded to that
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30-07-2015, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
To join EM is not easy, the candidate would definitely be above average, outstanding even amongst his peers at university. In EM, due to a presumably stringent selection process, everyone is above average as compared to other companies regardless of job scope. Then it is even more difficult to be a top performer.
-For such an excellent person (top performer out of a whole company of above-average persons), paying him 150k/annum after TEN years is low. In another more lucrative sector, he would be making much more, 150k/annum after only a few years.
- Consider the average person in EM, who would be above-average in another less competitive company. He only gets 100k/annum after ten years. I say this is also low.
- Considering that EM is a very profitable company, they don't pay their people as well as I would have expected.
<< Hence, if one is doing well in the company (consistency performing well in the top tier), he/she will be able to hit ~10k/month or ~150k/annum salary after 10 years of service. On the other hand, the average performer will be able to hit around 7k/month or ~100k/annum salary after 10 years of service.>>
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Just completed 9th year in EM with total annual package of slightly over $200k.
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31-07-2015, 02:22 PM
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FYI, any piece of **** can get into the FO of a bank to do sales.
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Retail banking sales and front office are very different things
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01-08-2015, 10:34 AM
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Just completed 9th year in EM with total annual package of slightly over $200k.
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Win you. $300k for me
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03-08-2015, 12:40 PM
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Win you. $300k for me
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Already making that off my passive income. Intending to use my salary to pay off the 2 cars that will be delivered sometime this week after getting COE last week. I don't know how my boss will feel when I come to work after the National Day long weekend with a bigger car than his. I may have to park lower down in the basement carpark to avoid awkward situations.
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