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Old 21-10-2016, 06:45 PM
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bro. there are stuff they are not telling you. consultant basic pay is 10k, but there is still other components as well. i have an inside source that is reliable, saying that most consultants earn about 20k at least.

by the way, the equivalent of consultants pay in public sector is principal and LTC in SAF. how many prinicipals are there in a school? 1. how many LTCs are there in SAF? not many. (dont forget SAF personnel retire at 50) VPs in banks earn a similar amount. only drs have the stability that comes with the high pay.

most of the specialists(if you can get specialist training) become consultants by default. there are a lot of 3rd world consultants for reference. if it were really that hard/competitive, there wouldnt be so many 3rd world consultants, which is generally an indicator for jobs that no one wants to do.
and going to the private sector is just a natural consequence. no one is an angel. everyone works for the money.

in conclusion, being a dr is a stable path that people respect, and is compensated well compared to engineers, teachers and most other jobs.

saying anything else is just misleading others. singaporeans are money faced. if drs were really being paid as 'well' as teachers, do you really think they would be fighting to get into NUS medicine?
no need for your inside source... i'm a doctor myself so i can say that the quote article is fairly accurate. not so sure about the starting pay MO pay as they would have progressed over the years.

There has been some title inflation over the years. As for consultants, to earn 20k u must be fairly experienced... think COL in SAF... senior cons are the generals. different batches have different pay schemes, some older ones have a commission component to their salary and they usually see more private patients than subsidised.

consultants in private hospital and public service are paid differently too.



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Old 21-10-2016, 06:51 PM
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bro. there are stuff they are not telling you. consultant basic pay is 10k, but there is still other components as well. i have an inside source that is reliable, saying that most consultants earn about 20k at least.

by the way, the equivalent of consultants pay in public sector is principal and LTC in SAF. how many prinicipals are there in a school? 1. how many LTCs are there in SAF? not many. (dont forget SAF personnel retire at 50) VPs in banks earn a similar amount. only drs have the stability that comes with the high pay.

most of the specialists(if you can get specialist training) become consultants by default. there are a lot of 3rd world consultants for reference. if it were really that hard/competitive, there wouldnt be so many 3rd world consultants, which is generally an indicator for jobs that no one wants to do.
and going to the private sector is just a natural consequence. no one is an angel. everyone works for the money.

in conclusion, being a dr is a stable path that people respect, and is compensated well compared to engineers, teachers and most other jobs.

saying anything else is just misleading others. singaporeans are money faced. if drs were really being paid as 'well' as teachers, do you really think they would be fighting to get into NUS medicine?
Bro,

LTC and Principals do not earn 20k "at least". Some consultants do earn above 20k but not most.

Nowadays, doctors are just like any other professional. Renumeration are similar if not slightly higher as compared to other professionals like teachers, military officers, accountants, engineers.

If one wants to earn big bucks, look towards the finance industry and not the medical sector. Not to mention the much higher cost of getting a MBBS as compared to any other degrees.

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Old 22-10-2016, 03:08 AM
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no need for your inside source... i'm a doctor myself so i can say that the quote article is fairly accurate. not so sure about the starting pay MO pay as they would have progressed over the years.

There has been some title inflation over the years. As for consultants, to earn 20k u must be fairly experienced... think COL in SAF... senior cons are the generals. different batches have different pay schemes, some older ones have a commission component to their salary and they usually see more private patients than subsidised.

consultants in private hospital and public service are paid differently too.
so is my brother. and he is one of the CMBs in the hospital. he overseas the pay of all the doctors. senior consultants definitely earn around 20k.

surgeons earn more than that.

also.... compare SAF to the medical industry. SAF - retire at 50. medical industry - retire when you like.

if you compare colonels to consultants, there are way more consultants than colonels.

if you compare generals to senior consultants, there are way more senior consultants than generals. there are less than 30 generals in the entire SAF.

also dont forget your heads of department, from a small department, to the overall head of department of entire speciality. then there is the CMB.

bottom line. stop trying to make drs look like a **** job. if it were really a **** job, you wouldnt be doing it. most people get let go in their 40s and 50s. this doesnt happen to drs.

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Bro,

LTC and Principals do not earn 20k "at least".
complete lie. i never said that. please check again.


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Some consultants do earn above 20k but not most.
are you a CEO or CMB of a hospital by any chance(they have access to how much each doctor is earning)? if yes then you are valid to make that statement. if not, it's just your word against mine.

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Nowadays, doctors are just like any other professional. Renumeration are similar if not slightly higher as compared to other professionals like teachers, military officers, accountants, engineers.
accountants earn 2.8k when they graduate. they have increments of $100 per year. until year 6, when they reach junior management, then pay jumps. most of them peak at senior manager, which earns about 8k. partners earn more than 20k.
engineering grads pay stagnate at 5-6k. most dont smell 10k unless they reach management. professional engineers on the other hand earn more than that.
military officers - retire at 50. enough said. most retire as maj or LTC. about 7-8k.


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If one wants to earn big bucks, look towards the finance industry and not the medical sector. Not to mention the much higher cost of getting a MBBS as compared to any other degrees.
the finance industry is in shambles. you'd probably be jobless before you're 40. economy is not good. and techonology takes over many of the roles.


bottom line. doctors are well compensated. look at everyone else before you say that being a dr is a low paying job. if it was really bad, you wouldnt be a dr.
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complete lie. i never said that. please check again.



are you a CEO or CMB of a hospital by any chance(they have access to how much each doctor is earning)? if yes then you are valid to make that statement. if not, it's just your word against mine.


accountants earn 2.8k when they graduate. they have increments of $100 per year. until year 6, when they reach junior management, then pay jumps. most of them peak at senior manager, which earns about 8k. partners earn more than 20k.
engineering grads pay stagnate at 5-6k. most dont smell 10k unless they reach management. professional engineers on the other hand earn more than that.
military officers - retire at 50. enough said. most retire as maj or LTC. about 7-8k.



the finance industry is in shambles. you'd probably be jobless before you're 40. economy is not good. and techonology takes over many of the roles.


bottom line. doctors are well compensated. look at everyone else before you say that being a dr is a low paying job. if it was really bad, you wouldnt be a dr.
i've just applied to wuhan in china for their MBBS which is recoginise by singapore medical council to be a doctor her after graduation. my fees are SGD$9000 a year. is there anyone who can tell me about china unis?
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so is my brother. and he is one of the CMBs in the hospital. he overseas the pay of all the doctors. senior consultants definitely earn around 20k.

surgeons earn more than that.

also.... compare SAF to the medical industry. SAF - retire at 50. medical industry - retire when you like.

if you compare colonels to consultants, there are way more consultants than colonels.

if you compare generals to senior consultants, there are way more senior consultants than generals. there are less than 30 generals in the entire SAF.

also dont forget your heads of department, from a small department, to the overall head of department of entire speciality. then there is the CMB.

bottom line. stop trying to make drs look like a **** job. if it were really a **** job, you wouldnt be doing it. most people get let go in their 40s and 50s. this doesnt happen to drs.
Totally forgotten about this thread.

Yes your brother is right. Senior consultants earn around $20k. Not most consultants and there are more consultants than senior cons.

I'm not making drs look like **** job. Nobody would think that drs is a **** job. What I would like to correct is the perception that being a dr is a **** glamorous job that pays >$10k/mth even as a junior doctor.

I have many friends who asked me if I am earning >10k/mth when I was just a lowly MO back then. It is a stable job, long hours, higher than average income. However, it is an expensive course to study, being saddled with a huge study loan unless you have rich parents.

I have yet to smell 20k, hopefully I would be able to do in the years to come.


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Totally forgotten about this thread.

Yes your brother is right. Senior consultants earn around $20k. Not most consultants and there are more consultants than senior cons.

I'm not making drs look like **** job. Nobody would think that drs is a **** job. What I would like to correct is the perception that being a dr is a **** glamorous job that pays >$10k/mth even as a junior doctor.

I have many friends who asked me if I am earning >10k/mth when I was just a lowly MO back then. It is a stable job, long hours, higher than average income. However, it is an expensive course to study, being saddled with a huge study loan unless you have rich parents.

I have yet to smell 20k, hopefully I would be able to do in the years to come.
Surely there's a difference between surgical Senior Consultants and medical Senior Consultants? Do you know how much is the difference roughly?
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Doctor's salary differs even among medical consultants with different subspecialties. A medical consultant may earn > 20k a month, a senior consultant earn more.
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Doctor's salary differs even among medical consultants with different subspecialties. A medical consultant may earn > 20k a month, a senior consultant earn more.
Since when did doctors become so mercenary? Money is one consideration but surely can't be the most important criteria??
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For a doctor earning 20k a month, how much would his annual compensation be? x12, x13 or x15 x16? 300k possible?
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