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not those back office executive whose title is analyst but they actually doing min numbing job, |
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haha. dont talk nonsense lah.
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Their home industry and environment is much like singapore's 70s... booming with alot of opportunity in manufacturing and production... thus very industrial and engineering mindset. Much like in the 70s and 80s... being and Engineer can be quite satki |
To be honest, every job has its pros and cons.
In banking, you work unearthly hours but roll in the dough. Little or almost no travel. In engineering, you work pretty much decent hours, with lower pay but you get to travel, whether extensively or not depends on the field. Customers love you because you solve their problems. In sales, you live the high life at company expenses but customers hate the sight of you. Depends on what you want. Just make sure that whichever field you go to, get the perks that comes with being in the field, be it money, travel or commission. There is no win all job. |
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i left my job as an electronics engineer after 5years, launched 3systems, 8products and numerous mobile and web apps.
Now i am in the logistics doing email replying and excel data entry "admin" work, $450 increment, no unpaid OT and i heard this year bonus is 2mths more then wat i would have gotten. Not to mention this job is much easier. |
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