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02-12-2021, 06:26 PM
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I just saw someone on Linkedin make a direct move from Singapore to NYC! That sweet Cravath $$$
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Sweet american tax rates and cost of living in NYC too.
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02-12-2021, 06:37 PM
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sweet exposure, most importantly
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02-12-2021, 06:47 PM
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I know this is a salary post but I sincerely do wish to find a partner. I only see my colleagues at work and they are all dating apart from myself. Any advice?
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02-12-2021, 07:44 PM
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How to find girlfriend?
In a B4 everyday stay in office until 3am
9am back in office
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02-12-2021, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How to find girlfriend?
In a B4 everyday stay in office until 3am
9am back in office
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careful dont be like that Drew asspc who "graduated with highest distinction from a local university" but kenna charged for molest huh
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02-12-2021, 09:52 PM
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am starting TC soon. what happens if you make mistakes during TC or during the course of practice? everyone makes mistakes & the most impt thing is to learn from them , so i assume most bosses won't be too unhappy if you make a couple mistakes when starting out?
how do ppl cope with imposter syndrome
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02-12-2021, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
am starting TC soon. what happens if you make mistakes during TC or during the course of practice? everyone makes mistakes & the most impt thing is to learn from them , so i assume most bosses won't be too unhappy if you make a couple mistakes when starting out?
how do ppl cope with imposter syndrome
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Nobody is going to f*ck you or throw you out for making mistakes, as long as it is a mistake that you do not repeat. Additionally, make sure your mistake is not due to carelessness (mistakes from lack of understanding or lack of instruction is more forgivable).
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02-12-2021, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Actually you're the troll who doesn't understand SG scale vs UK scale. SG NQ scale is not UK NQ scale. 6 months PTC vs 2 years TC (now SQE) before you can even touch your NQ salary.
CPF is not tax. It is a deduction but CPF is your money. Employer's contributions make it even more worthwhile, because you use it to buy a house which generally rises in value, much unlike renting. Rent is debatable, since I'd or do use CPF to pay off mortgage repayments - which doesn't classify as expenditure or a deduction since I'd get it back upon sale. Tax is the only thing that matters.
How does a banded rate of up to 40% compare with Singapore's very low tax rate (100K is 95K post tax)? Even on a post-tax basis, 76K GBP in real terms is only a bit more than B4 2PQE post raise. Difference of around 10K? Correct me if I'm wrong.
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eh bro, say u r delisted or listed uk uni, you still have to train 2 years rlt part a b pt
which is the same as the 2 years sqe TC mah
No one say CPF = tax. Ur comprehension got problem? CPF is a deduction.
CPF is not tax, but is your 2000 GBP deduction for rent considered tax?
How come u go minus rent, then say u only "earn" xxx?
What is your definition of "earn"?
U change goalpost when it suits you
40% tax is only for the band above 50k.
Whatever you earn up to 50k GBP is taxed at 0% + 20%
Which means for the same amt u are earning in SGD at a B4, converted to GBP ur tax band is only 20%
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02-12-2021, 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Sweet american tax rates and cost of living in NYC too.
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Are American tax rates high? I thought they (NY) only range from 4 to 8% which is quite good compared to London
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