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03-02-2012, 12:09 AM
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coz super high earners all chauffer driven so can go online to post such things in their free time lo... take some of the posts with a pinch of himalayan pink salt is what i think la... but i too aspire to make over 200K pa... and i am about 60% there.
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I will discount what everyone say by 20 percent.
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05-02-2012, 12:07 PM
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Interest in Rope Access Profession
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Originally Posted by theAirPlayer
freelance rope access safety supervisor for on-site rope access technicians. Workscopes brings us to the coldest place places like the North Sea, hottest place like 200yards from the volcano, deepest place the mines exploration of South Africa and the highest buildings like the 101 Taipei. Anybody willing to take up dangerous, dirty, smelly and tough work?
$150-$1200 per day.
2010 I earn $150 000.
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Hie as quoted from your reference above, can i know more further details on your current job scope and how to come about doing work as rope access specialist such as yourself.
E.g.: Courses that i have to attend and the costs i have to pay before pursuing on the profession.
Thanks. Please do update
[email protected]
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05-02-2012, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Wrong mentality.
Studying hard gets you no where. In fact, I venture to say that the more street-smart poly grads are actually financially better off than their JC peers at their peaks. Why? The smart poly grads will work in SME - think construction, aircon servicing, yakun, small restaurants - and then venture out on their own. The JC peeps will play safe and hold on dearly to their jobs. Only a handful will make 200-300k. The poly towkays easily make 1m a year.
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Dun tok rubbish lah.."only a handful make 200-300k" The top 10% uni grads who are in GIC, Goldman, JPM, medicine, law, business owners, blue chip companies senior management make more in 1 year than your entire life savings.
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05-02-2012, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Dun tok rubbish lah.."only a handful make 200-300k" The top 10% uni grads who are in GIC, Goldman, JPM, medicine, law, business owners, blue chip companies senior management make more in 1 year than your entire life savings.
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Don't overestimate lah.
There are 2 million locals in our labour force, and about 20% are graduates. Assuming your "life savings" = $1m, you are saying 10% of 400k = 40k people are making $1m a year.
You're over-estimating by more than an order of magnitude, dude.
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05-02-2012, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Don't overestimate lah.
There are 2 million locals in our labour force, and about 20% are graduates. Assuming your "life savings" = $1m, you are saying 10% of 400k = 40k people are making $1m a year.
You're over-estimating by more than an order of magnitude, dude.
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Dude, I never mention nor assume that loser's life savings is $1m (hope u're not him) and I certainly wld give a much lower benchmark than that. Since u're so gd at estimates, maybe u can advise him how many uni grads make 200-300k p.a compared to poly grads? Is it "just a handful" in Sg? And the no. of millionaire towkays with no degrees in Sg. Thanks.
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05-02-2012, 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Dude, I never mention nor assume that loser's life savings is $1m (hope u're not him) and I certainly wld give a much lower benchmark than that. Since u're so gd at estimates, maybe u can advise him how many uni grads make 200-300k p.a compared to poly grads? Is it "just a handful" in Sg? And the no. of millionaire towkays with no degrees in Sg. Thanks.
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Almost every Tom can save $1m in a lifetime. It's a LIFETIME, dude.
I don't think anyone in this forum lives below the poverty line or are stupid enough to get into a spiralling debt situation.
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05-02-2012, 06:43 PM
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30 years old Bachelor degree in IT doing consultancy work in an IT company
7 years of working experience and drawing 100k per annum.
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05-02-2012, 11:35 PM
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30 years old Bachelor degree in IT doing consultancy work in an IT company
7 years of working experience and drawing 100k per annum.
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That's not really a lot. If you work in a bank, all other things equal (eg same competence, same luck of meeting good bosses, same stress level, same level of challenging work), you could have easily made 50% more.
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06-02-2012, 07:54 PM
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35 years old Bachelor degree in IT doing consultancy work in an IT company
17 years of working experience and drawing 300k per annum.
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06-02-2012, 08:57 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 309
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35 years old Bachelor degree in IT doing consultancy work in an IT company
17 years of working experience and drawing 300k per annum.
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you 18 years old already with degree, and no need to serve NS??
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