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ST--- 14-04-2008 09:11 PM

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How is the teaching life in ITE? And what is the increment each year? Anyone can help to advise?

admin--- 15-04-2008 12:58 PM

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ST, your question has been answered:
http://www.salary.sg/2007/jobs-with-fastest-increasing-pay/#comment-1391

Peter--- 27-05-2008 01:03 PM

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Chances of a Diploma student entering a local university (NUS,NTU,SMU) and the competition faced from A level students in both further studies and career prospects. [I'm currently pursing a diploma in marketing]

nemo--- 13-06-2008 03:29 AM

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chances of 3d animation in singapore?
salary level of a senior animator ?
minimum salary level sufficient to meet the cost of living and to obtain a safe savings ?
governments policies and views about animation and 3d graphics ?

Animator--- 13-06-2008 11:48 AM

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nemo, you won't starve if you're gainfully employed as an animator, but neither will you be rich.
Government seems to be pushing for interactive multimedia, but so far I do not see many major successes produced locally. If you lurk around this site, you'll learn that people here generally agree that technical talent is not highly valued in Singapore. If you wanna be rich as an employee, try targeting the financial sector.

whizzard--- 22-06-2008 12:06 PM

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Retirement planning is a huge topic of discussion and an equally large industry. What I would like to know is what do Singapore residents feel is sufficient to live on for retirement? Let's assume a retirement age of 55 because in the corporate world, its not easy to "survive" beyond that age.

In this increasingly globalised world, inflation is transmitted almost instantaneously and no country is immune, hence one should provide for global cost of living, especially in a country like Singapore. If one buys this argument, protecting against inflation should be the primary goal of all investment plans followed by growing it.

There are 2 ways of looking at how to finance your retirement besides the various financial instruments purchased to hedge agst risks e.g. medical and hospitalisation insurance, etc. One can finance your retirement by drawing down on your savings over time. Alternatively, one can finance one's retirement by the returns or cashflow from one's savings (which need to be carefully invested).

Obviously, the second route is preferred since that would almost guarantee that you will never run out of funds if you spend within your cashflow and your investments are diversified across "safer" asset classes.

What amount of savings do you think is sufficient to finance your retirement lifestyle? What would you regard would be a reasonable and acceptable rate of return on your investments?

James-- 01-08-2008 09:46 AM

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Does anybody know what is the salary levels of senior military officers say major, ltc, colonel, generals?

joe-- 21-09-2008 10:25 PM

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Hi, how about providing a topic on which banks provide the best interest rates?

lihui-- 06-11-2008 10:22 PM

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Hi, how much does a vet or vet technician earn? How much does a psychologist earn? Thanks.


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