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24-12-2019, 09:35 AM
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A good boss which pushes for u.
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What is the criteria for default cep to be mx 10? Cant be everyone with degree mx 10 right
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25-12-2019, 11:08 AM
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MX10 by default.
u aren't expecting MX9, are u.
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i'm a MX11A at 37 years old. Pretty depressing if i'm only getting 1 promotion in the next 20 years.
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25-12-2019, 11:38 AM
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i'm a MX11A at 37 years old. Pretty depressing if i'm only getting 1 promotion in the next 20 years.
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It's a free market out there, you can always explore elsewhere for better opps.
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25-12-2019, 02:54 PM
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No need to be depressed bro. U are probably a Head now, getting 7-9K. It's a stable job, and u can raise a family. U will have free time to pursue other things in life too.
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i'm a MX11A at 37 years old. Pretty depressing if i'm only getting 1 promotion in the next 20 years.
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25-12-2019, 03:03 PM
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Is it me or does it seems that the MX scheme salary is not on par with market rates?
Can anyone provide a breakdown of MX scheme tiers and their salary ranges?
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25-12-2019, 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Is it me or does it seems that the MX scheme salary is not on par with market rates?
Can anyone provide a breakdown of MX scheme tiers and their salary ranges?
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Mx scheme better, not as stressful many other schemes as its more of a general job scope
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26-12-2019, 09:19 AM
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What about other pay schemes in other stat boards for example EDB, ESG, MAS etc etc?
Do they follow the MX schemes?
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26-12-2019, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Is it me or does it seems that the MX scheme salary is not on par with market rates?
Can anyone provide a breakdown of MX scheme tiers and their salary ranges?
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This should be the latest one... can anyone confirm or update it if its inaccurate?
2015 MX scheme
MX9 S$11,110 S$15,280 / S$15,280 S$17,370
MX10 S$7,000 S$9,980 / S$9,980 S$11,470
MX11A S$6175 - S$8555
MX11 S$4,740 S$7,115 / S$7,115 S$8,305
MX12 S$2,945 S$5,925
MX13 up to S$3,000
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26-12-2019, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
This should be the latest one... can anyone confirm or update it if its inaccurate?
2015 MX scheme
MX9 S$11,110 S$15,280 / S$15,280 S$17,370
MX10 S$7,000 S$9,980 / S$9,980 S$11,470
MX11A S$6175 - S$8555
MX11 S$4,740 S$7,115 / S$7,115 S$8,305
MX12 S$2,945 S$5,925
MX13 up to S$3,000
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Keeping thread alive.
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26-12-2019, 05:57 PM
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Ask any doctors and you will realise how poorly paid we are especially when compared to the hours and stress that comes from the job. We spend 70-80 hours a week earning just above 5k a month. Entry army personnel earns as much as us but works probably half our working hours and dont have to deal with patient, patients family, all the responsibility and stress. I know I'm not cut out to be a doctor. That's why I am thinking of doing something else
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you are only 26, so i can assumed you just started.. which job, whoever just started had easy way of life? if you start off as an engineer, you are probably working off your ass, earning only 3k.. if you started off as banker, you will also clock crazy hours.. thats how way of life is.. u earn through your experience, and apprenticeship.
once you are experience, or probably become a specialist.. your pay will be so much higher than normal CS folks.. if you managed to start your own specialist firm, you could hire staff that can reduce your load, and yet bring you in tonnes of money..
at 26 year old you already say tire.. what about 62 yr old then?
not all post in CS is slack.. you start low grade, you also get to do lots of nonsense work, not including CCA~
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