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19-05-2021, 01:44 PM
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Do farmers have a chance to be a full director? Or most retire as a DD?
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19-05-2021, 06:24 PM
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Do farmers have a chance to be a full director? Or most retire as a DD?
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retire at SM or PrM. DD is like a CO, head of department about 20-30 people under you. Maybe top 2% of farmers get to be DD. Just count how many DD there are in a ministry. They won’t let someone without potential to lead a department for at least 5 years before retiring to be DD.
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19-05-2021, 09:22 PM
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It depends largely on CEP. Usually 2 consecutive years above C would qualify one for promotion. Whether one gets it or not depends on his/her CEP (i.e. whether he/she is due for promotion). If not, then no matter how many Bs, still no promotion.
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What is the time norm before one is considered due for promotion?
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19-05-2021, 10:21 PM
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Does MX13(1) progress to MX12 after 1-2 years? Is this move considered a progression, or a promotion?
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19-05-2021, 10:22 PM
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What is the time norm before one is considered due for promotion?
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Depends on degree. If you graduated from a proper university, every 2-3 years.
If from SIM University, never. Maybe from donutboy to rubbishboy, but that's it.
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19-05-2021, 10:23 PM
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Depends on degree. If you graduated from a proper university, every 2-3 years.
If from SIM University, never. Maybe from donutboy to rubbishboy, but that's it.
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Filthy SIM dog - this is your signal to crawl in here to get abused.
Dun wanna anger NUS Masters, yes? Then better follow command like lower-than-excrement filth you are
Bahahahahahaha 😂😂😂😂
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19-05-2021, 10:55 PM
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Does MX13(1) progress to MX12 after 1-2 years? Is this move considered a progression, or a promotion?
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first promotion is guaranteed unless you did some major fck ups on your job.
The reason why you see 1-2 years is due to the promotion cycle and joining date.
e.g. if your ministry’s promotion takes place in July and you join in December, it will take you 19 months to reach your first promotion window.
SIM/SIT/local U doesn’t matter after you enter. It’s scholar vs non-scholar. i.e SIT scholar > NUS farmer.
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19-05-2021, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
first promotion is guaranteed unless you did some major fck ups on your job.
The reason why you see 1-2 years is due to the promotion cycle and joining date.
e.g. if your ministry’s promotion takes place in July and you join in December, it will take you 19 months to reach your first promotion window.
SIM/SIT/local U doesn’t matter after you enter. It’s scholar vs non-scholar. i.e SIT scholar > NUS farmer.
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Correction - SIT scholar > NUS farmer, but everything and anything > SIM trash.
SIT, as cui as it is, is still a proper university that grants proper degrees. The same cannot be said of SIM 'university' and its constituents.
Carry on.
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19-05-2021, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
first promotion is guaranteed unless you did some major fck ups on your job.
The reason why you see 1-2 years is due to the promotion cycle and joining date.
e.g. if your ministry’s promotion takes place in July and you join in December, it will take you 19 months to reach your first promotion window.
SIM/SIT/local U doesn’t matter after you enter. It’s scholar vs non-scholar. i.e SIT scholar > NUS farmer.
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Apologies, a slight correction of my post.
SIT scholar > NUS farmer, but everything and anything > SIM trash
SIT, as cui as it is, is still a proper university that grants proper degrees. The same cannot be said for SIM 'university'. There's no SIM 'scholars' for a good reason
Carry on.
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20-05-2021, 01:01 AM
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SIT and SIM belong to the same category. Both are external degrees. SIM is more established though.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Apologies, a slight correction of my post.
SIT scholar > NUS farmer, but everything and anything > SIM trash
SIT, as cui as it is, is still a proper university that grants proper degrees. The same cannot be said for SIM 'university'. There's no SIM 'scholars' for a good reason
Carry on.
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