18-02-2013 02:11 PM | ||
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ok honest advise, just go work in a wafer fab process engr or something, shift work can earn you a lot more >2.5k TAKE HOME. but again work in office can slack, like me i hold same position here and play forum all day long |
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18-02-2013 11:36 AM | ||
ragegoh |
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Im a diploma holder. Wah like that i really underpaid -_- I always tried to console myself that I'm paid this much because i'm fresh grad. |
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18-02-2013 11:16 AM | ||
Unregistered | Associate engineer pay is ~2.1k - 2.3k now. | |
18-02-2013 11:03 AM | ||
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But then you just got double cut! Pay in consumer electronics is already low enough... and then you got hired by a agency.... even lower. I seriously suggest you spam resume and change job asap, or get some contacts to get hired directly by the MNC. Just doing pcb rework earns much more... gd luck |
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18-02-2013 10:57 AM | ||
ragegoh |
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I'm working under a Europe MNC making consumer products. I'm being hired under a job agency hired by the MNC itself. The job agency consultant is based here as onsite consultant. My job scope is to do data logging, pcb rework, soldering, purchasing of lab equipment, steam rate testing, adhoc duties and maintenance of lab. |
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18-02-2013 10:42 AM | ||
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I think this is the "standard" rate for a fresh diploma. Electronic sector pay sucks big time. Maybe you can give us a break down on which coy / your job scope. |
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17-02-2013 02:38 PM | ||
ragegoh |
Salary for Fresh entry Electronic Associate Engineer Hi, I need some advise regarding my job position. I'm paid $1700 a month before cpf deduction. Am I being underpaid? I'm on a 1 year contract. |