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04-03-2010, 04:09 PM
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IT prospect.. SAP or not SAP
I am aware that in SAP market, candidates.. consultant with or without certifications, are already well paid pending on companies like IBM, Accenture, HP, NCS.. fighting against Giant like Oracle. But SAP is a huge market.
Considering in SAP, buried deep and long hours with the work and projects for 1-2 years and continue as support else deployed to other projects and earn more as experience increase.
If taken as other software support whom provide support and minor technical expertise and no development knowledge but with exposure to banking industry and travel as require, flexibility is the enjoyment..
definitely SAP earn and pay well but like no life.
Given ur choice, how would you rate?
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22-03-2010, 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by akagi07
Given ur choice, how would you rate?
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Can you get into the SAP action in the first place?
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22-03-2010, 04:10 PM
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you in no rights to carry out any form of disrespect on how people should view their rights, lives, or perspective dude.
I'm here posting on my points and check out market movement..
yes I am in SAP.. I already seen part of the environment.. I know the reality. but there are people in SAP doing a much fairer and easier life and some unlucky in a tougher projects.. yet both earning the same.
and lastly, post ur comments, ur suggestions not ur insult to people...
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22-03-2010, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by akagi07
I am aware that in SAP market, candidates.. consultant with or without certifications, are already well paid pending on companies like IBM, Accenture, HP, NCS.. fighting against Giant like Oracle. But SAP is a huge market.
Considering in SAP, buried deep and long hours with the work and projects for 1-2 years and continue as support else deployed to other projects and earn more as experience increase.
If taken as other software support whom provide support and minor technical expertise and no development knowledge but with exposure to banking industry and travel as require, flexibility is the enjoyment..
definitely SAP earn and pay well but like no life.
Given ur choice, how would you rate?
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Considering most IT people have to work long hours, it definitely pays off to be in SAP. Its good to accumulate more wealth when you are young, and you will have more options when you get older. Then again, its still a question of what you expect in life. Work life balance is challenging, but it can be done with effort and a little bit of luck.
I am sure you are already doing better than the moron who only knows how to insult.
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22-03-2010, 07:15 PM
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thanks IT manager.. yar i heard that from my boss too..
when u r young.. strive hard to achieve and accumulated the hardship as exxp.. and yes.. freedom sacrificed. hai den partner will complaint u didnt spend time with her when she know work impt and for the sake of $$$...
its like u facing ur own palm.. front or back, both are your own hand..
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23-03-2010, 08:16 AM
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We should aim to earn maximum pay with minimum effort.
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23-03-2010, 09:21 AM
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money accredit
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Originally Posted by Tiong
We should aim to earn maximum pay with minimum effort.
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that's what everyone's doing!
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30-03-2010, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by IT Manager
Considering most IT people have to work long hours, it definitely pays off to be in SAP.
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That's very true, might as well wack SAP. Even then, with the kind of hours an IT person is committing, the pay seems average at most even for SAP people
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