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10-07-2012, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
you fresh grad with NS (2012 june/july batch)?
you under MX scheme right (not accountant/economist/legal scheme/DXO) ??
so do you know what is the pay for 2nd lower with NS for fresh grad in your ministry?
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2nd lower with NS should be 3400-3500 if i am not wrong
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11-07-2012, 01:39 AM
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Omg.. After Reading all reply i feel so sad now.
Was formally wrking in stat board for 5yrs w a dip. Pay was 2.7k when i left.
Graduated last yr frm rmit. (part time biz pass degree).
The job that i juz signed is related to what i did during my 5yrs stay in stat board.
So can i consider myself a fresh grad or not?
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11-07-2012, 04:20 AM
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Anyone here MX 10?
Hi, I am coming 34 this year.
Grade: MX 10
Current Pay: $7060
I am at a cross road junction and is feeling abit lost.
Over the last few years, i have managed to pick up FX spot trading and is performing consistently. Recently, i realise that my passion is in trading and investment.
My work is -> plain vanilla (not challenging at all)
Any advice?
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11-07-2012, 06:47 AM
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Originally Posted by lostleo
Omg.. After Reading all reply i feel so sad now.
Was formally wrking in stat board for 5yrs w a dip. Pay was 2.7k when i left.
Graduated last yr frm rmit. (part time biz pass degree).
The job that i juz signed is related to what i did during my 5yrs stay in stat board.
So can i consider myself a fresh grad or not?
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oh if it's distance learning, the money is about fair.
In my ministry rmit degrees are placed in div 2 for a few years before they are considered to be emplaced to div 1.
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11-07-2012, 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
oh if it's distance learning, the money is about fair.
In my ministry rmit degrees are placed in div 2 for a few years before they are considered to be emplaced to div 1.
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i am in div 1 but i dont know what it exactly means? is it better career wise? promotion wise or salary ? or what is the differences
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11-07-2012, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
i am in div 1 but i dont know what it exactly means? is it better career wise? promotion wise or salary ? or what is the differences
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div 1 means degree holder while 2 means diploma holder.
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11-07-2012, 10:47 AM
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Anyone went for URA or JTC written test? Can share experience pls? Thanks.
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11-07-2012, 11:28 AM
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civil service + monotonous job nature (as u have mentioned) = low market value outside & u probably have nowhere to go liao.
Nevertheless, u should be able to lead an average Singaporean lifestyle...buy a HDB, buy a Japanese car and send your kids to government school. But your spouse probably have to work to supplement your income.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi, I am coming 34 this year.
Grade: MX 10
Current Pay: $7060
I am at a cross road junction and is feeling abit lost.
Over the last few years, i have managed to pick up FX spot trading and is performing consistently. Recently, i realise that my passion is in trading and investment.
My work is -> plain vanilla (not challenging at all)
Any advice?
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11-07-2012, 11:30 AM
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In the eyes of the civil service, u are still considered a diploma holder..with 5 yr experience.
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Originally Posted by lostleo
Omg.. After Reading all reply i feel so sad now.
Was formally wrking in stat board for 5yrs w a dip. Pay was 2.7k when i left.
Graduated last yr frm rmit. (part time biz pass degree).
The job that i juz signed is related to what i did during my 5yrs stay in stat board.
So can i consider myself a fresh grad or not?
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11-07-2012, 01:48 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lostleo
Omg.. After Reading all reply i feel so sad now.
Was formally wrking in stat board for 5yrs w a dip. Pay was 2.7k when i left.
Graduated last yr frm rmit. (part time biz pass degree).
The job that i juz signed is related to what i did during my 5yrs stay in stat board.
So can i consider myself a fresh grad or not?
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1st point, your 5 years of dip exp in stat board is consider ZERO exp after you get your degree. You will re-start as a fresh grad. Because as a dip officer, your job scope is more on taking instruction from degree officer. As a degree officer, you will be expose to more leadership role, which is consider a new role for you, thus your 5 years dip exp is consider ZERO exp.
2nd point, RMIT degree is consider private degree(2nd tier degree), that is why even if included with NS, your salary is only 3.2k with just a pass degree, you must consider yourself lucky that the ministry still keen to hire you from private university some more with just a pass degree no honours.
wait if you are a pass degree with NS local degree, your starting is only Pass Degree $3,088, they already give you addition like $118 more on seeing that you have 5 years of relevant exp with dip
you are better off in the private sector with private degree and high chance that your 5 years exp will be counted too.
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