12-04-2013 03:15 PM |
kindaichi |
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Originally Posted by Celeste
Agreed. The transport allowance is a luxury considering it being a non-sales position.
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so meaning i shouldn't consider it part of my pay package? just an additional bonus the company is 'kindly' giving me... considering the fact that i am not able to claim OT le... which I do quite a lot btw...
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12-04-2013 12:20 PM |
Celeste |
Agreed. The transport allowance is a luxury considering it being a non-sales position.
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12-04-2013 12:17 PM |
Unregistered |
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Originally Posted by kindaichi
my current job has ALOT of paperwork.... GMP is tedious and a pain in the a**!
yah, i will need to manage some junior technologist under my current position which will be the first time doing managerial work... so i guess it will look better on my resume?
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500 transport allowance is actually a fair bit considering you are not in a sales related role?
Take note that those lab techs in NUS, NTU are usually old timers > 30 years working there. Not sure what management are you going to be talking about.
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10-04-2013 04:48 PM |
kindaichi |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
if u want a safe, stable, clean environment, go to nus. but most prob will have quite a bit of paper work as compare to ur current company. do u need to manage alot of people and do u like managing people?
think about it
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my current job has ALOT of paperwork.... GMP is tedious and a pain in the a**!
yah, i will need to manage some junior technologist under my current position which will be the first time doing managerial work... so i guess it will look better on my resume?
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10-04-2013 04:38 PM |
kindaichi |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I'm not from your pharma industry, so take it as a casual comment from a salaried worker.
1) do not leave for lower pay unless your current position is made redundant or is UNBEARABLE. It's like taking two steps back!
2) NUS is not exactly a commercial institution, ie., it does not exist for profit, your pay is not going to go up much further without promotion!
3) Private Sector companies are always much more well regarded by prospective hiring managers and head hunters.
Be patient, your next opening will come sooner than you think.
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but transport allowance is not really part of my package isn't it? everyone in my company gets it (same amount somemore)... even the most junior staffs (diploma or ITE grads), even upper management gets it... my base is still $3.2k...
or should I really include my transport allowance?
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10-04-2013 02:16 PM |
Unregistered |
I'm not from your pharma industry, so take it as a casual comment from a salaried worker.
1) do not leave for lower pay unless your current position is made redundant or is UNBEARABLE. It's like taking two steps back!
2) NUS is not exactly a commercial institution, ie., it does not exist for profit, your pay is not going to go up much further without promotion!
3) Private Sector companies are always much more well regarded by prospective hiring managers and head hunters.
Be patient, your next opening will come sooner than you think.
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10-04-2013 08:54 AM |
Unregistered |
if u want a safe, stable, clean environment, go to nus. but most prob will have quite a bit of paper work as compare to ur current company. do u need to manage alot of people and do u like managing people?
think about it
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10-04-2013 08:49 AM |
kindaichi |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Are u sure NUS does not have AWS ? NUS is a statutory board. It ought to have.
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nus is not a stat board
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10-04-2013 08:32 AM |
Unregistered |
Are u sure NUS does not have AWS ? NUS is a statutory board. It ought to have.
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Originally Posted by kindaichi
yah.. it is one of the faculty in nus...
how are the PB, promotion and annual increment there like?
thanks in adv... need to reply them soon le...
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09-04-2013 04:22 PM |
kindaichi |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
should never settle for less, unless for better job security or work-life reasons, or you were facing harassment at your current workplace. But if the transport allowance is excluded, your new offer is better. But it's amazing that nus get away with no aws & still managed to hire people in this competitive market for talents.
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don't think nus is looking for talents with the salary they paying for executives... but then again, heard that nus is very stable and hopefully no cut throat colleagues like what im having here....
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