11-12-2013 08:59 AM | ||
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Are you in HR? The figures you provided are in the ball park for engineers in the civil service, defense industries and military service. A freshie engineer with good honors and NS joining the Civil service would be getting $4k-$4.5k pm. With just the ave bonus, he would be getting >$60k pa first year. Nowadays they don't publicise the salary scales, but practicing engineers in the government and military are expected to be earning more than engineering poly lecturers (for same cohort). From below (extracted from some other forum poster) you can have a feel of the pay scale for the lecturers. A senior practicing engineer would be like a Pax 5 to Pax 4 poly lecturer. A principal or staff engineer would be like the poly Pax 3 and Pax 2. I find it strange that people say engineers are poor. They may be "poor", but I know many are staying in condos and quite a few also have another condo earning rental income. If husband and wife are both engineers and are in the profession for over 10 yrs, as a household they would be earning >$200k pa and save $100k pa easily. PAX Salary Range (effective 1 Sep 2012) in all Polys - PAX 2 : $10,920 - 14,910 / 16,900 PAX 3 : $ 7,060 - 9,670 / 10,980 PAX 4A/4E : $ 5,120 - 7,690 / 8,980 PAX 5A/5E : $ 3,750 - 5,740 / 6,740 PAX 6A/6E : $ 2,410 - 4,270 / 5,200 Quote:
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10-12-2013 05:41 PM | ||
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Junior Engineer: 5k Senior Engineer: 8k Staff Engineer: 10k Principal Engineer: 12k Engineering Manager: 16k Engineering Director: 30k + shares benefits |
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10-12-2013 05:39 PM | ||
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However compared to my friends in the civil service, their base pay is close to 7k and with the 4-6 months bonus, they actually make more than I do. |
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10-12-2013 12:18 PM | ||
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19-12-2011 08:11 AM | ||
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The key costs are: - housing : approx $70k pa. $5.5k (for mid tier expat) to $25k (for orchard living) per month - international schools : $30k per kid per annum - maid : $12k to 15k per annum (including food for maid, and misc) - car : $25k per annum (for mid tier car, including petrol. Insurance, rd tax, parking etc) - taxes : can assume 10 to 15% in aggregate - living expenses : $25k pa. 2k per month for the family if you aren't extravagant So as u can see, just basic expenses for a mid tier expat putting kids thru international school are approx $190k pa, excluding taxes. If u dun mind living in hdb, no car, no maid, cheaper schools, u can get by on more local terms. |
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18-12-2011 08:41 PM | ||
Unregistered | For you to ask this question clearly implies that you are not working in engineering.... There is no way a junior engineer can start by earning 5k... The average junior engineer earns only about 2.5k - 3.5k... Engineers can earn so much... Nobody will be jumping into finance from engineering...... | |
18-12-2011 05:08 PM | ||
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16-12-2011 11:52 PM | ||
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16-12-2011 06:41 PM | ||
Unregistered | The guy who posted this must be an engineer who has gone mad from poverty.... Ha, ha... either that or perharps the numbers are for annual income instead or monthly salary... Hilarious joke indeed!! ha, ha, ha...... | |
15-12-2011 04:21 PM | ||
Unregistered | Soon the whole world will be full of bankers and finance professionals, lending money to one another and investing money in each other's investment firms, which in turn invest money in banks and other financial firms. Finance will account for 100% of GDP. Everyone will be a billionaire. | |
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