03-06-2022 06:37 PM |
Robert |
Lol
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You made it to DAC within 12 years. Must be a scholar. Could you share the salary range of DSP & SUPT? Since most ppl will retire at these ranks.
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DAC within 12 years u believe? Lol
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03-06-2022 04:02 PM |
Unregistered |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Yo, am ex spf here. 12yrs in service.
Same, I from local u, then joined spf. Managed to climb to DAC.
But be prepared to be a slave. Need to put in alot hours and tank alot of projects and make sure u dont screw up. Consistency very very important. I screwed up 1x big one, delay my promotion 1 year lol.
if u are those chill type, want to faster do work and zao. Max supt if u lucky, or dsp2.
But normally alot ppl chill after asp, cos got family alrdy. And honestly, dsp salary quite good. so yea. Alot ppl stopped at dsp2 or supt. But good enuf.
FYI: someone i know in spf for 14yrs. strike toto 2.5m. Left the force and open his own food restaurant . Suck thumb ;(
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You made it to DAC within 12 years. Must be a scholar. Could you share the salary range of DSP & SUPT? Since most ppl will retire at these ranks.
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02-06-2022 02:02 PM |
Unregistered |
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Originally Posted by Police wannabe
Hi need some advice here. Im graduating from local u next yr and is looking to join spf. I know the INSP salary range, but wonder how is the general career progression and salary range like cos starting pay cannot be the only consideration I guess.
For a normal performing farmer, how long does it typically take to get from
INSP to asp
Asp to DSP
DSP to supt
Can't imagine myself ever getting anything more than supt. Lol
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Yo, am ex spf here. 12yrs in service.
Same, I from local u, then joined spf. Managed to climb to DAC.
But be prepared to be a slave. Need to put in alot hours and tank alot of projects and make sure u dont screw up. Consistency very very important. I screwed up 1x big one, delay my promotion 1 year lol.
if u are those chill type, want to faster do work and zao. Max supt if u lucky, or dsp2.
But normally alot ppl chill after asp, cos got family alrdy. And honestly, dsp salary quite good. so yea. Alot ppl stopped at dsp2 or supt. But good enuf.
FYI: someone i know in spf for 14yrs. strike toto 2.5m. Left the force and open his own food restaurant . Suck thumb ;(
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01-06-2022 09:59 PM |
Police wannabe |
Spf SO progression
Hi need some advice here. Im graduating from local u next yr and is looking to join spf. I know the INSP salary range, but wonder how is the general career progression and salary range like cos starting pay cannot be the only consideration I guess.
For a normal performing farmer, how long does it typically take to get from
INSP to asp
Asp to DSP
DSP to supt
Can't imagine myself ever getting anything more than supt. Lol
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27-04-2020 04:35 PM |
Unregistered |
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Originally Posted by Hermit
Hi haiz2006,
You have also considered joining CPIB last year. Maybe check back to that thread where I made a post or two. [URL="s://forums.salary.sg/income-jobs/939-advice-needed-singapore-police-force-senior-police-officer-vs-private-sector-2.html"]s://forums.salary.sg/income-jobs/939-advice-needed-singapore-police-force-senior-police-officer-vs-private-sector-2.html[/
Look within yourself and find out your motivations for wanting to join these law enforcement careers.
Is it to fulfill a childhood dream? Or to follow after the footsteps of a family member? Or are you thinking of the perceived job stability?
The fact that you are already considering the possible exit strategies means that deep inside you might not really want to make it your lifetime career.
If you are half-hearted, forget about it. And I mean it in a good way. Don't join the police and spend 80% of your working day thinking how to get out of it. Frankly speaking, if you speak with regular policemen, most of them wish they took a different path. But it is too late for change.
Even scholars regret choosing to work in the police. Except if you are a Police Scholar and/or President Scholar - in which case you are destined for "top management" with sideway movements to Admin Service and political positions.
Forget about the police. Forget about the civil service. Just go out and work somewhere, anywhere. Careers are not limited to being a fireman, postman, pilot or policeman. There are careers out there doing things you have never even heard of, and they offer reasonable pay and good advancement.
And never be tricked by a higher starting pay. I know the starting pay is very important to a fresh graduate. But people who have worked more years will tell you the starting pay does not mean anything. If you do a job you love, and you do it well, you will be surprised how much your boss is willing to increase your pay in order to keep you. And if you are in a niche market, your boss' competitors will also be happy to take you on with attractive terms.
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In a very details analysis/chatting, thanks for sharing.
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27-04-2020 04:34 PM |
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Truly agreed, being a police inspector is a highly respected job
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Originally Posted by MANgineer
Hi there. Pay may be good however, initially, ur work will be tough. Esp during the IO phase. Nxt phase, Team Leader. U have to do shifts. Ur responsibility will be high too. N be passionate abt ur job as being a police Inspector is a highly respected job.
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Truly agreed, being a police inspector is a highly respected job
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15-09-2018 09:47 PM |
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Originally Posted by chee keong
im not interested to sit in police car going around having to catch cockroach and lizards. i want to sit in office and work only office hours. can anyone help?
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if u join as senior officer, where got so fast let u go direct do office hour one
unless u join as civilian staff under HASE scheme
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09-09-2018 02:01 AM |
chee keong |
im not interested to sit in police car going around having to catch cockroach and lizards. i want to sit in office and work only office hours. can anyone help?
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18-07-2018 05:09 PM |
Unregistered |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Does the ability to only achieve IPPT silver at best affect my promotions?
I am quite undecided which one I eventually will like more. Both sounds equally fun yet challenging.
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so long as u r a signed on regular, you must pass ippt annually if nt u can kiss your possible promotion good bye
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14-07-2018 03:30 PM |
Unregistered |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Both are equivalent. Bonuses same. Benefits same. Civil service. But key is do you like to do law enforcement work more or teach more?
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Does the ability to only achieve IPPT silver at best affect my promotions?
I am quite undecided which one I eventually will like more. Both sounds equally fun yet challenging.
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