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07-08-2022, 01:26 PM
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s://.straitstimes.com/multimedia/graphics/2022/01/singapore-salary-guide/index.html?shell
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Do check your facts before misleading others. This guide only counts basic salary. No bonuses etc.
Data & Methodology: Your input is benchmarked against the monthly gross wages of Singaporean and permanent resident full-time private sector employees in MOM’s Occupational Wages 2021 data. The data was collected from July to December 2021 and salaries might have risen since then.
Gross wage refers to the sum of basic wage - before deduction of employee CPF contribution and income tax - and other regular cash payments such as commission and overtime payment. It excludes employer CPF contribution, bonus, stock option and other lump sum payments.
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07-08-2022, 01:29 PM
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;227617]Your comparisons are really flawed. You are using the ceiling salary of mx11a and mx10 (of whom have worked 20-40 years and at their career end) to compare against the average salary of working class (from fresh grads to retirement age) and concluding that CS pays well. The accurate method is to compare the equivalent position of MX11A/MX10 against their respective counterparts holding similar responsibilities in private sectorUOTE]
Even I do not use the ceiling, both MX 10 and MX11A average also earning around or above 11kpm which is also easily in the 10th - 20th percentile while is also above the median. I do not think this percentile is anyway below the average private rate.
Just want to make the point that of course private has outliers who earn more but if we consider general average, i think CS/PS salary is at least on par with general market
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07-08-2022, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Do check your facts before misleading others. This guide only counts basic salary. No bonuses etc.
Data & Methodology: Your input is benchmarked against the monthly gross wages of Singaporean and permanent resident full-time private sector employees in MOM’s Occupational Wages 2021 data. The data was collected from July to December 2021 and salaries might have risen since then.
Gross wage refers to the sum of basic wage - before deduction of employee CPF contribution and income tax - and other regular cash payments such as commission and overtime payment. It excludes employer CPF contribution, bonus, stock option and other lump sum payments.
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s://stats. mom.gov.sg/SL/Pages/Gross-Monthly-Income-from-Work-Concepts-and-Definitions.aspx
This is from singstats on the salary calculations which include bonus and allowance. Please get your facts correct
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07-08-2022, 02:08 PM
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LTA Staff Medical
Anyone know which medical clinics/groups does LTA partner with for their staff?
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07-08-2022, 02:21 PM
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;227619]
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Your comparisons are really flawed. You are using the ceiling salary of mx11a and mx10 (of whom have worked 20-40 years and at their career end) to compare against the average salary of working class (from fresh grads to retirement age) and concluding that CS pays well. The accurate method is to compare the equivalent position of MX11A/MX10 against their respective counterparts holding similar responsibilities in private sectorUOTE]
Even I do not use the ceiling, both MX 10 and MX11A average also earning around or above 11kpm which is also easily in the 10th - 20th percentile while is also above the median. I do not think this percentile is anyway below the average private rate.
Just want to make the point that of course private has outliers who earn more but if we consider general average, i think CS/PS salary is at least on par with general market
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You really the joker!! The ceiling for 11a is 9k plus and you say 11k per month is the average salary? And 11k is the ceiling for mx10! How can it be the average? Plus u did not address the point that u r comparing mx10/11a (degree holders) ceiling salary against the average salary for all tax payers (from psle onwards). I think it’s quite obvious you are comparing Apples with watermelons without realising it
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07-08-2022, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
s://stats. mom.gov.sg/SL/Pages/Gross-Monthly-Income-from-Work-Concepts-and-Definitions.aspx
This is from singstats on the salary calculations which include bonus and allowance. Please get your facts correct
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You provided the link yourself, and I only showed the data methodology which was with the guide. And now u go to another website to show a separate methodology. I not sure what are u trying to do?
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07-08-2022, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How can that be? 130k divide by 16 months only 8125.
It is lower than the MX10 range
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As I've learned, just because you get promoted to another grade, doesn't mean your salary gets adjusted to the minimum of that grade
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07-08-2022, 03:10 PM
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As I've learned, just because you get promoted to another grade, doesn't mean your salary gets adjusted to the minimum of that grade 
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It is still within range. Mx10 starts from 7k+
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07-08-2022, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
It is still within range. Mx10 starts from 7k+
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Yes you are right. But I am a DD but not at DD range.
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07-08-2022, 09:22 PM
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Anybody from MOT family heard anything about salary adjustment? ie MOT MPA SLA CAAS
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