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23-01-2012, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Adminstration Manager in school (working for MOE)
3500 a month, age 40, nus degree in arts and social science
I am probably the lowest paid teritary-educated aged 40 person in this forum
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Frankly, your pay is even lower than that of the average fresh grad.
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23-01-2012, 09:33 PM
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Regional Security Advisor (Oil & Gas industry)
36 years of age (abt 13 yrs of experience)
185K, incl bonuses
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23-01-2012, 10:24 PM
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Super Member
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 309
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Regional Security Advisor (Oil & Gas industry)
36 years of age (abt 13 yrs of experience)
185K, incl bonuses
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u female....?
start working at the age of 23??
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24-01-2012, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Adminstration Manager in school (working for MOE)
3500 a month, age 40, nus degree in arts and social science
I am probably the lowest paid teritary-educated aged 40 person in this forum
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They civil service assesses how much to pay an individual based on the degree, experience and age... they know that an arts degree is not a professional degree and the experience as a adminstration manager is nothing but an inflated title... being 40 yrs old already, unlikely to gain employment in private sector... they've got him trapped where he is at... he's at the mercy of moe... The oldest trick in the book is to lure people with a high starting salary, make them feel comfortable, allow them to rot and stagnate their salary... Even worst, when they get past 60yrs old... the civil service might even cut their pay by a huge percentage stating that its becos their perrformance was not like a 30 yrs old... Dun fall for their tricks people... Beware!!!
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24-01-2012, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
They civil service assesses how much to pay an individual based on the degree, experience and age... they know that an arts degree is not a professional degree and the experience as a adminstration manager is nothing but an inflated title... being 40 yrs old already, unlikely to gain employment in private sector... they've got him trapped where he is at... he's at the mercy of moe... The oldest trick in the book is to lure people with a high starting salary, make them feel comfortable, allow them to rot and stagnate their salary... Even worst, when they get past 60yrs old... the civil service might even cut their pay by a huge percentage stating that its becos their perrformance was not like a 30 yrs old... Dun fall for their tricks people... Beware!!!
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They say civil service is iron bowel, if you dont make big mistake e.g let mas selamat escape, sure can have life time employment, this is only consolation for me, also not much stress except when principal lady is going through that time of the month which she becomes bitchy, other than that, life is predictable, and smooth sailing. Can go home by 530pm play with my young kid. I recommend this career path who is risk averse, wants work life balance and has a spouse who has a relatively high income ( quite tough to be in a single income family with 3500 pay)
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24-01-2012, 10:08 PM
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twesight 5th
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Originally Posted by Bean
u female....?
start working at the age of 23??
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guy...signed on as Police regular directly after poly in '97
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24-01-2012, 10:13 PM
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20 years exp in oil & gas engineering. now project director. 250kpa, is this ok or low?
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25-01-2012, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
20 years exp in oil & gas engineering. now project director. 250kpa, is this ok or low?
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if it includes bonus, it is on the low side.
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25-01-2012, 04:56 PM
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It is not surprising that Singapore property prices will continue to shoot up.
There are so many rich Singaporeans, as evidenced by the so many rich earners in this forum.
The average earners in this forum seem to be earning at least $200K annually, so assuming we have a dual income family unit, the annual income of a typical family in this forum is $400K.
So expect Singapore property prices to go higher over the next few years.
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Yeap, everyone posting in this forum is very rich
I also earning over 200k annually and I am 27 years old, how come I am earning so little compared to the majority of the Singapore population?
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