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Old 25-12-2022, 06:04 PM
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Anyone have heard anything from my mohh regarding our Jan cvb?
1.05 mth. Just received email, merry Christmas

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Old 26-12-2022, 02:35 AM
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1.05 mth. Just received email, merry Christmas
measly barely just above 1 month bonus.

drs are a joke.

finance sector minimum at least 3 months bonus. most people get 6 months. very good performers 12 months (yes another 1 year entire salary give to you as bonus at end of year)
Do what with the money? Invest! Bank also give preferential loans and mortgages. This type you outsider dont even qualify for it and the rates are lower than for normal people like drs.

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Old 26-12-2022, 07:33 AM
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measly barely just above 1 month bonus.

drs are a joke.

finance sector minimum at least 3 months bonus. most people get 6 months. very good performers 12 months (yes another 1 year entire salary give to you as bonus at end of year)
Do what with the money? Invest! Bank also give preferential loans and mortgages. This type you outsider dont even qualify for it and the rates are lower than for normal people like drs.
lol... you clearly don't understand how bonuses work in public / civil service.
he's just referring to CVB...
there are several other bonus components...

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Old 26-12-2022, 07:58 AM
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lol... you clearly don't understand how bonuses work in public / civil service.
he's just referring to CVB...
there are several other bonus components...
But total 4-6 months only even for A graders (exceed expectations/outstanding); impossible to get 12 months no matter how good you are. As a whole, no doubt that finance sector earns more, but medicine and financial are different industries afterall. (Perspective from a contented SR exiting next year). Happy new year in advance everyone
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Old 26-12-2022, 08:52 AM
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lol... you clearly don't understand how bonuses work in public / civil service.
he's just referring to CVB...
there are several other bonus components...
Aiyah.
No need to reply to trolls with their Imaginary 12 months bonus.
They just come here anyhow throw an annual salary and bonus and laugh at u for being so stupid to work in medicine.
Losers like them will always be losers.
My wife is a svp in Morgan Stanley. In a good year she might get 6 months but she work way harder than me. Her weekly work hours might hit 100. I work about 50 and I sometime makes more than her .
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Old 26-12-2022, 01:19 PM
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Aiyah.
No need to reply to trolls with their Imaginary 12 months bonus.
They just come here anyhow throw an annual salary and bonus and laugh at u for being so stupid to work in medicine.
Losers like them will always be losers.
My wife is a svp in Morgan Stanley. In a good year she might get 6 months but she work way harder than me. Her weekly work hours might hit 100. I work about 50 and I sometime makes more than her .
Only sometimes?. More like almost never. Lol
MS is not a high payer. GS is.
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Old 26-12-2022, 02:43 PM
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Only sometimes?. More like almost never. Lol
MS is not a high payer. GS is.
Let's keep this thread medical guys.

Can I ask if it's true that work as a salaried gp (i.e employed by a group) are generally more mundane and as a result less stressful than staying in ops as a FP.

I am considering my career options post residency with/without mmed (depending on whether I pass next year). I do have a gdfm which I completed during residency.
Think enough has been said salary wise (from earlier posts), and I guess the difference between the 2 groups (if any) is not going to be life changing anyway.

I am more interested in the job scope, as from what I see and heard from my seniors, life as a mmeder in ops is not that easy. They have to do administrative stuff (be a teamlet lead, part of sag groups, arrowed to both do and supervise audits/qips) and teaching (supervise apn, organize the bridging programme and teaching clinicals for R3 like myself, supervise residents in rcc etc). Sounds like not "chill and simple life" which is what I am looking for, compared to outside gps, who essentially just do a service job. (I.e see pts, who also tend to have simpler acute issues and go home end of day)

I note that hours not as good for gps, but as long as it's 44hrs/week, I don't mind working few weekends or evening shift, as long as job is simple . In fact I won't even mind a slightly lower pay as long as I can achieve my goal of "chill and simple life"; which is also why I will never start my own clinic or take on appointment (like resident committee, chief resident etc) during residency years
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Old 26-12-2022, 04:33 PM
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Let's keep this thread medical guys.

Can I ask if it's true that work as a salaried gp (i.e employed by a group) are generally more mundane and as a result less stressful than staying in ops as a FP.

I am considering my career options post residency with/without mmed (depending on whether I pass next year). I do have a gdfm which I completed during residency.
Think enough has been said salary wise (from earlier posts), and I guess the difference between the 2 groups (if any) is not going to be life changing anyway.

I am more interested in the job scope, as from what I see and heard from my seniors, life as a mmeder in ops is not that easy. They have to do administrative stuff (be a teamlet lead, part of sag groups, arrowed to both do and supervise audits/qips) and teaching (supervise apn, organize the bridging programme and teaching clinicals for R3 like myself, supervise residents in rcc etc). Sounds like not "chill and simple life" which is what I am looking for, compared to outside gps, who essentially just do a service job. (I.e see pts, who also tend to have simpler acute issues and go home end of day)

I note that hours not as good for gps, but as long as it's 44hrs/week, I don't mind working few weekends or evening shift, as long as job is simple . In fact I won't even mind a slightly lower pay as long as I can achieve my goal of "chill and simple life"; which is also why I will never start my own clinic or take on appointment (like resident committee, chief resident etc) during residency years
Life in ops is complicated only if u want to rise.
U can tell Ur boss early on u want to see patient and go home at 430 , have no desire for admin, research or teaching and only want pure clinical.
Some admin stuff is unavoidable, eg write medical report.

But medicine in ops getting complicated . This initiative, that study and pple with weird problems also come to poly because they know the normal GP cannot help.
Gp life is more simple but package really no good. Eg in ops, I no mood, I just mc. No stress on me. Just boss have to close queue. Sometimes go bcls is on company time, cme during lunch on zoom and go sleep.
I had hunted a lot and talk to many private groups.
Market rate is slightly below 100 per hour with cpf with aws thrown in.
Suggest u try ops a while. Dun like them go out.
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So lazy.

Looking for high pay and chill work. Sigh.
General rule in life you are paid what you are worth.
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So lazy.

Looking for high pay and chill work. Sigh.
General rule in life you are paid what you are worth.
To be fair the op did mention that he/she don't mind a lower pay to achieve the goal or "simple life"
End of day, not everyone can climb I guess
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