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26-07-2023, 05:06 PM
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33/M, degree + post grad
2010-2000/mth
2011-2800/mth
2012-3300/mth
2013-5500/mth
2014- 7000/mth
2015- 8600/mth
2016- 8650/mth
2017- 9000/mth
2018 - 9000/mth
2019- 9000/mth
2020 - 13000/mth
2021 - 14200/mth
2022- 10830/mth
2023 - 11350/mth
how am i faring ?
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are you in tech/finance?
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26-07-2023, 05:18 PM
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Pretty jealous!
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Who tf is jealous? I hit 20k pa at 10 YOE. Jealous for fk LOL 💀
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26-07-2023, 06:19 PM
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Who tf is jealous? I hit 20k pa at 10 YOE. Jealous for fk LOL 💀
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Jin Satki ur 20k p/m
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26-07-2023, 06:24 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
33/M, degree + post grad
2010-2000/mth
2011-2800/mth
2012-3300/mth
2013-5500/mth
2014- 7000/mth
2015- 8600/mth
2016- 8650/mth
2017- 9000/mth
2018 - 9000/mth
2019- 9000/mth
2020 - 13000/mth
2021 - 14200/mth
2022- 10830/mth
2023 - 11350/mth
how am i faring ?
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Did you serve national service? Cause you started work younger than a typical male who took JC> NS>4 years Uni route.
Also, good job climbing. Some graduates these days reject the idea of lower starting with higher growth potential in later years.
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26-07-2023, 09:07 PM
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are you in tech/finance?
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in finance.
started out in finance.
consumer > commercial > personal wealth
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26-07-2023, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Did you serve national service? Cause you started work younger than a typical male who took JC> NS>4 years Uni route.
Also, good job climbing. Some graduates these days reject the idea of lower starting with higher growth potential in later years.
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Thanks. Gotta trust the process.
Yes, served 2 full years (PTP batch).
Studied in an international school since elementary level. Different syllabus, jumped 2 grades. Completed GCSE at 15 years old. Started freshmen year at 16, hence, slightly earlier than peers.
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27-07-2023, 09:04 AM
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lost job
if you all lost the current job. what you will do next? able to get the current pay as well?
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27-07-2023, 02:01 PM
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if you all lost the current job. what you will do next? able to get the current pay as well?
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drive grab lor
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30-07-2023, 09:33 PM
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F, 27, PT degree, earning 100k per annum.
Any thoughts?
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30-07-2023, 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Thanks. Gotta trust the process.
Yes, served 2 full years (PTP batch).
Studied in an international school since elementary level. Different syllabus, jumped 2 grades. Completed GCSE at 15 years old. Started freshmen year at 16, hence, slightly earlier than peers.
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Interesting,
So you started working in 2010, and you're 33 now.
So in 2010 you were 20 when you first started working?
You must be a prodigy because even the youngest NUS graduate, Douglas Tan and many others, completed degree at 19-20, did NS, started working at 21-22.
Respect bro, you should go on newspaper. You're Singapore's youngest male graduate!
Amazing!
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