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01-12-2008, 10:30 PM
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3508
Give Ronaldo a break guys, after all he's the President of his own nation - IMAGINATION. He ought to be cos he says he's in marketing line. Hahaha.
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08-01-2009, 11:51 AM
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3814
Am shocked that the wages shown is not that accurate. Being A nurse in Singapore for so many years, the cut off points is not 4k and above. In fact the mthly pay is normally range from 1.3k to 2k for the majority even after wking for avg 7 yrs. If u r using the info from the end of year...the CPF includes the bonus part and even the new year ang bao given to the staffs by the employer.
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14-01-2009, 12:20 PM
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3845
I am suprise in the 2007 ranking that ship master and aircraft captain is not on the list. Now the salary of ship master for Filipino, my company is paying USD 7,500 per month, equivalent to S$10,875 per month.
While for Singaporean and Malaysian, we are paying USD 9,500 per month, equivalent to S$13,775. One year work 8 months onboard and rest 4 months. Salary 12 months + 1 month AWS + 3 months bonus. If include bonus and AWS, it will come to S$18,366 per month for Singaporean and Malaysian. This salary is apply to container ship, tankers and AHT. For chemical tanker and LNG, salary will be 30% higher. Further, working onboard Singapore flag ship, all salary is tax exempted. I am welcome more Singaporean to go to sailing.
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16-01-2009, 01:28 AM
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3858
heyy i'm shocked by the pay of sailors dude
well do you have any idea of the pay of pilots?
would it be around the same as a sailor? Would anyone mind answering this? I'm actually looking forward to David's answer if he is still here
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27-01-2009, 11:10 PM
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3934
Hi all,
For those of you have a job now, pls be grateful and stop comparing and complaining. It wont get u anywhere... :/
How much you get paid does not really matter.
Most importantly, you must love your job! (and enuff for u to make ends meet) =)
Btw, I'm a Logistic Exec drawing a meagre pay with a ton of workload. But I LOVE my job! Cheers!
Work Hard guys and thank god that you still have a job!
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27-01-2009, 11:22 PM
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3936
Hi Ronaldo,
I guess not alot of pple enjoy or have such good fortune to draw such a high paying salary at your age. You may argue that you deserve the amt of salary with your education. But still be grateful + senstive and spare a thought for those who are now jobless with family to fees due to retrenchment.
Time is bad and its going to turn worse. If you are still able now (finacially),
do consider making donation to charitable bodies and do your part for the society.
Cheers!
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30-01-2009, 08:06 PM
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3952
hey, i am 16 this year. will be taking my "O" levels in a few months time. i was thinking if anyone here in this forum is a shipbroker/charterer? Or is able to tell me info shipbroking/chartering? Like for example experiences, salary(both basic and how much bonus you earned), workload.. etc. also, the route taken to this career, what qualifications you possess.
thank you!
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09-02-2009, 09:31 AM
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4040
Hi, I'm a registered/staff nurse, i've been working for 3 years and my pay is $2k. To earn $4k/ mth,you have to work for around 40 plus years to get this pay, and I'm sure all the nurses will agree with me. Starting pay was $1.5k. Every increment was around $17 to 50.
So, I do believe this website need to do surveys before misleading people that nurses earned a lot.
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12-02-2009, 09:00 AM
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4058
I think nurses with degrees are getting paid more doing admin work so the website may not be wrong.
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