06-01-2018 09:43 PM |
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anyone know what is the annual increment for st aerospace? for A, B and C grader?
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20-07-2011 12:11 AM |
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TS, don't forget salary adjustments on top of annual increments. The difference is very little even with a slightly higher starting salary.
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19-07-2011 04:06 PM |
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Just because you are normal doesn't mean everyone is like you. obviously the guy is pretty smart. There is nothing surprising if he skips a grade or two in pri or sec school.
go google He Rumin, a psc scholar who did his undergrad and phd at MIT in 4 years. it normal takes 4 years to do the undergrad and another 4 years to do a phd. why don't you ask him where did that missing 4 years go?
don't just look at the world with your "small eyes and small nose" (chinese translation). there is heaven beyond heaven and genius beyond genius. childish.
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and for your information, it's he ruimin not rumin. and he is a personal friend of mine!
ruimin's a genius in physics!
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19-07-2011 04:04 PM |
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Just because you are normal doesn't mean everyone is like you. obviously the guy is pretty smart. There is nothing surprising if he skips a grade or two in pri or sec school.
go google He Rumin, a psc scholar who did his undergrad and phd at MIT in 4 years. it normal takes 4 years to do the undergrad and another 4 years to do a phd. why don't you ask him where did that missing 4 years go?
don't just look at the world with your "small eyes and small nose" (chinese translation). there is heaven beyond heaven and genius beyond genius. childish.
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please, there are so much crap going on in this forum because there is no requirement to sign up as a member or whatsoever. everyone can just post as unregistered. who knows you might just be him and currently trying to defend "him" as a third party.
skipping grades in singapore is uncommon and if he did really skipped grade when he was young, he would be a scholar already and would not have taken this path.
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15-07-2011 07:27 AM |
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don't know what you are talking about, and i am turning 31 this year. i'm happy with 300k+ a year, and i see it jumping to 500k+ when i hit 35.
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OK. At 31, you're fine, but still you're not an outstanding performer. At BB investment banks, you can tell you are average when your bonus is less than your salary. I would judge from your base you're probably at Associate or Senior Associate level. If you get promoted to VP, you would be at around $200K base, but most of us really don't care about what our base is. It's all about the bonus. Watch out though. CS and Deutsche are already cutting.
You might consider that your sideline business might be affecting your performance. Managers can tell when you're not putting in 200%. At the end of the day, if you want to earn those $1m jobs in banking you have to put in everything you've got and not be distracted. Sidelines are peanuts compared to the potential compensation.
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15-07-2011 07:16 AM |
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maybe he is in gifted program, & skip pri sch 1 year.
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Gifted program where got skip 1 year... unless you are talking about versus the Normal stream.
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15-07-2011 07:15 AM |
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He's not being childish. You are for accusing him. It's perfectly legitimate to question the varacity of people on this board because of the constant inflated claims. But the guy does seem legit from his defence.
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14-07-2011 09:56 PM |
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This is where it doesn't make sense.
How can you ord in 2000?
Born in 1980
1987/92 - p1/p6
1993/96 - s1/s4
1997/98 - j1/j2
enlistment in jan 1999, should ord in may 2001
where did that missing 1 year go?
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Just because you are normal doesn't mean everyone is like you. obviously the guy is pretty smart. There is nothing surprising if he skips a grade or two in pri or sec school.
go google He Rumin, a psc scholar who did his undergrad and phd at MIT in 4 years. it normal takes 4 years to do the undergrad and another 4 years to do a phd. why don't you ask him where did that missing 4 years go?
don't just look at the world with your "small eyes and small nose" (chinese translation). there is heaven beyond heaven and genius beyond genius. childish.
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14-07-2011 06:09 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
This is where it doesn't make sense.
How can you ord in 2000?
Born in 1980
1987/92 - p1/p6
1993/96 - s1/s4
1997/98 - j1/j2
enlistment in jan 1999, should ord in may 2001
where did that missing 1 year go?
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maybe he is in gifted program, & skip pri sch 1 year.
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14-07-2011 05:10 PM |
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i'm also born in 1980 and i also took 4 years for my degree. so when i came out to work, it was 2005 june.
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