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25-06-2020, 01:39 PM
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my starting was 3.5.. local U 2nd upper no NS.. joined 2019.
sorry i mean my increment was 11%, slightly less than $400
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Wow $400 is quite a good jump for MX13 to MX12!
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25-06-2020, 01:53 PM
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Which stat board? This is important. If you mean 7-8k including your bonuses, conservatively 5-7 years if you start from 4k.
There is a difference in starting salary, but no difference in progression, diff in progresion is between scholars and farmers.
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Assuming two MX farmers with same performance, wouldn't the one with FCH progress faster than non-FCH because of different CEP?
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25-06-2020, 03:54 PM
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Assuming two MX farmers with same performance, wouldn't the one with FCH progress faster than non-FCH because of different CEP?
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Yeap can confirm. Public service takes good care of their scholars and FCH
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25-06-2020, 04:15 PM
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Yeap can confirm. Public service takes good care of their scholars and FCH
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I am second lower, does it mean I'm doom? I did promote twice quickly but now I'm worried...
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25-06-2020, 05:47 PM
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Hey guys, if we move to another SB or ministry, will our remuneration be pegged to our current salary or can we expect +8 to +15% jump similar to most people who change jobs outside?
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25-06-2020, 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Assuming two MX farmers with same performance, wouldn't the one with FCH progress faster than non-FCH because of different CEP?
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nope.. FCH does not equate to higher CEP than non-FCH
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25-06-2020, 06:16 PM
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Hey guys, if we move to another SB or ministry, will our remuneration be pegged to our current salary or can we expect +8 to +15% jump similar to most people who change jobs outside?
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depends on whether you move between SB/ministry on movement policy or resign-and-join new scheme (eg from MX to non-MX or vice versa). if movement policy, then salary remains the same. if the latter option, then it depends.
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25-06-2020, 06:27 PM
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To be honest, even if different scheme, most likely they will place you in the similar salary grades across the 2 schemes so the salary can be matched... Unless you are talking about MX being handpicked to join AO...
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
depends on whether you move between SB/ministry on movement policy or resign-and-join new scheme (eg from MX to non-MX or vice versa). if movement policy, then salary remains the same. if the latter option, then it depends.
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Nope, fat hope! The employer is the same aka "Ah Gong", why should they pay you more? In private sector, job hope can fetch 10-20% increment because firms compete to get talent and the contacts/new business leads/experience/skills which the poached staff might bring along... within PS/CS, I don't think so... most likely when you change job, it will be a different job scope...
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hey guys, if we move to another SB or ministry, will our remuneration be pegged to our current salary or can we expect +8 to +15% jump similar to most people who change jobs outside?
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25-06-2020, 06:52 PM
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To be honest, even if different scheme, most likely they will place you in the similar salary grades across the 2 schemes so the salary can be matched... Unless you are talking about MX being handpicked to join AO...
Nope, fat hope! The employer is the same aka "Ah Gong", why should they pay you more? In private sector, job hope can fetch 10-20% increment because firms compete to get talent and the contacts/new business leads/experience/skills which the poached staff might bring along... within PS/CS, I don't think so... most likely when you change job, it will be a different job scope...
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Thanks for the response. Looks like if solely for the purpose of pay increase, ideally one should hop out to private and back to CS in order not to be bogged down by "starting salary" issues.
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