22-01-2012 08:04 PM |
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Same as anywhere else.
Based on merit.
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22-01-2012 01:17 PM |
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Originally Posted by Anonymous
Pls don't give this kind of advice man. If you want to serve in the grassroots, do it on your own accord. If you do it for benefits such as school placement priority for children etc, also leave it to you. But really don't do it hoping that it will "boost" your civil service career. That is just pathetic.
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You will get free parking in the whole GRC, and your child will get Phase 2B chance in a top school. Anything extra is icing on the cake. Foreigners take care of their own kind. Similarly, the "taking care" also happens in many other places. It may not apply in your particular case, but the invisible hand is always there.
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21-01-2012 05:41 PM |
Bean |
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Originally Posted by Anonymous
Pls don't give this kind of advice man. If you want to serve in the grassroots, do it on your own accord. If you do it for benefits such as school placement priority for children etc, also leave it to you. But really don't do it hoping that it will "boost" your civil service career. That is just pathetic.
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i do agree!!
i just interview for a DXO position with mindef, they dun even ask me about the volunteering service in RC, PAP or whatever grassroot thingy.....they just interested about your work exp.......only
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21-01-2012 03:35 PM |
Anonymous |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Join PAP and volunteer at PA, CC, RC. There's no direct link, but it's always good to let your boss know you are helping the community and it will look good on your CV.
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Pls don't give this kind of advice man. If you want to serve in the grassroots, do it on your own accord. If you do it for benefits such as school placement priority for children etc, also leave it to you. But really don't do it hoping that it will "boost" your civil service career. That is just pathetic.
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21-01-2012 12:05 PM |
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Join PAP and volunteer at PA, CC, RC. There's no direct link, but it's always good to let your boss know you are helping the community and it will look good on your CV.
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21-01-2012 01:17 AM |
Unregistered |
Hi all..what's the norm for increment after confirmation?
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14-09-2011 07:22 PM |
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Question: How do promotions work in gahment sector?
Answer: Errrr....have you heard of Monica Lewinsky? That's how promotions work. Just don't get caught. DUH!
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02-09-2011 10:37 AM |
miwashi |
been working here 5 years already. Yes, pay is around there. I'm 35.
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02-09-2011 02:09 AM |
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Originally Posted by miwashi
yeah, got it in 2003, honors.
Are there different annual increment rates associated with different grades?
Like a DD on MX9, would he also get a $150 annual increment like me, or would his be different? Is it percentage-based, or based on a fixed sum? I really don't see any pattern with my increments over the years other than it seems to hover around $150.
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different grade different increments.. and based on your performance. but sorry, may i know how long you have been working in that stat board? and your pay i believe should be around mid 4k?
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02-09-2011 02:03 AM |
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Originally Posted by Marcus
What is the expected salary for a poly grad to join stat board as administrative executive? What grading system do they use for poly grad???
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1.6 - 1.8k. mso bro.
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