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Unregistered 13-07-2012 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 26593)
division 1 - MX scheme - degree Grad
Div 2 - diploma

It's not easy to move to div 1 from 2 so i suggest you stick to the private sector.

They told me I'm mso division 1, grade v. Is that possible?

local_boy 13-07-2012 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by datou (Post 26475)
usually more exciting positions require more experience..if your past experience in the hospital is related, then they may just interview u.

May i know how much u were paid in the hospital's MAP when u just joined?

If i rem correctly...its 2750.

lostleo 13-07-2012 01:17 PM

That's a huge paycut... Do you wish to change even they offer u 3.6k even if is MX scheme?
Are u unhappy with the current job... If not just continue in ur current job or continue to Hunt for another job which you think the offer is resonable. (:

Unregistered 13-07-2012 01:17 PM

no deal
 
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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 26594)
They told me I'm mso division 1, grade v. Is that possible?

Yes some of the higher grade MSO are in division 1. Not sure is it IV or III.

If you long for the the 'DO NOTHING" life is civil service just take it. I am sure you know what i mean.

Do caution that the increment and bonus are very tied to your scheme.

Unregistered 13-07-2012 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 26588)
I have 14 years of experience both in private and government sector. I started my career with private sector and move to stat board and was there for 4 years and left cos I took a part time rmit degree while I was working there and there was no career advancement after my degree. Thereafter, I move to private sector for a year*and move back to government sector for 2 years and left as my contract ended. I was division 1 mx scheme last drawn pay was $3,000. I am back to private sector now earning $4.8k and want to go back to civil service for good. I got an offer from a ministry but it's for mso position grade 4, division 1 at $3.6 k. I am dissapointed that I'm not offered mx position but they told me that there are not hiring mx position at the moment.
I want to know what does division really means as I am in division 1 of Mso scheme is it good? Should I accept this offer or wait for mx position offer. What are my chances? Thanks in advance.

ur pay kena cut 1.2k is no joke leh. think u better stay in the private sector.

Unregistered 13-07-2012 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 26588)
I have 14 years of experience both in private and government sector. I started my career with private sector and move to stat board and was there for 4 years and left cos I took a part time rmit degree while I was working there and there was no career advancement after my degree. Thereafter, I move to private sector for a year*and move back to government sector for 2 years and left as my contract ended. I was division 1 mx scheme last drawn pay was $3,000. I am back to private sector now earning $4.8k and want to go back to civil service for good. I got an offer from a ministry but it's for mso position grade 4, division 1 at $3.6 k. I am dissapointed that I'm not offered mx position but they told me that there are not hiring mx position at the moment.
I want to know what does division really means as I am in division 1 of Mso scheme is it good? Should I accept this offer or wait for mx position offer. What are my chances? Thanks in advance.

rmit degree, somemore from part, are classified as 2nd tier degree, so please expect lower pay. civil service doesnt really recognize past exp done in poly dip lvl.

btw wat class of honors do you get?

just a gauge for you, 2nd upper -non-NS, local degree getting 3.2k, male with NS(depend on how long you serve your NS, range from 3.4k to 3.7k) starting

Unregistered 13-07-2012 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by lostleo (Post 26596)
That's a huge paycut... Do you wish to change even they offer u 3.6k even if is MX scheme?
Are u unhappy with the current job... If not just continue in ur current job or continue to Hunt for another job which you think the offer is resonable. (:


Yeah I don't really like my current job. I prefer government sector but I'm just wondering what are my chances for mx scheme. What do you think my expected salary as civil servant should be cos I know definately I will suffer a Paycut. Thanks for all those who reply.

Unregistered 13-07-2012 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 26602)
rmit degree, somemore from part, are classified as 2nd tier degree, so please expect lower pay. civil service doesnt really recognize past exp done in poly dip lvl.

btw wat class of honors do you get?

just a gauge for you, 2nd upper -non-NS, local degree getting 3.2k, male with NS(depend on how long you serve your NS, range from 3.4k to 3.7k) starting

I'm female no ns. I graduate in 2006 and rmit pass degree. My degree don't offer honored all that as advance standing cos I have diploma. So how much should I expect? Thanks.

ceruleanroses 13-07-2012 02:08 PM

im a fresh female grad with second upper class hons. just want to check. if a statboard offered me slightly above 3.2k and i rejected it and is now waiting for an official offer from a ministry. can i use that as a negotiation point for the ministry to give me the same pay? given that the ministry told me my pay range was 3.2k to what the statboard is offering.

lostleo 14-07-2012 01:32 AM

Chances of MX scheme is unpredictable i wld say. I was once in stat board and I find it no different from statboard Div level & the Mx scheme. They just term it differently. Govt increment & the amount is small & slow as well.

Have you try negotiate with HR? Try negotiate with the HR for a higher payout than 3.6k.

Anyway If i am in ur situation, getting a 1.2k cut is a definite NO for me to change job.

Quote from a user in this forum:
"99% of all jobs suck, so it's always better to get a well paying job that sucks than one that sucks but doesn't pay well."

Eventually, is still your own decision. Good luck. (:


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