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Yesterday 02:11 PM
Unregistered One plan is just marry a HO or MO and quiet quit. They’re too busy to date outside sometimes. But be aware many doctors cheat (senior cons who are married try to date me and my colleagues)…
Yesterday 11:07 AM
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One more frustrating point: it seems like the stealth salary increase only happened for new staff (less than 4 YOE). Those of us who have been in the profession for years are seeing no adjustment in our pay. It’s incredibly disheartening to watch new hires come in with higher starting salaries while we continue to struggle with stagnant wages.

This approach feels like a slap in the face to those who have dedicated years to the profession. Our experience and loyalty should be rewarded, not overlooked. It’s no wonder so many experienced staff are considering leaving the field. I heard a high flyer AHP at NHC left recently because of this as well.
Cos they use high starting to attract the innocent newbies, but they stagnant their pay by using the anti poaching tactic and small pay increment. They won't increase oldies pay cos we are deemed 'too expensive'.
Yesterday 10:46 AM
Unregistered One more frustrating point: it seems like the stealth salary increase only happened for new staff (less than 4 YOE). Those of us who have been in the profession for years are seeing no adjustment in our pay. It’s incredibly disheartening to watch new hires come in with higher starting salaries while we continue to struggle with stagnant wages.

This approach feels like a slap in the face to those who have dedicated years to the profession. Our experience and loyalty should be rewarded, not overlooked. It’s no wonder so many experienced staff are considering leaving the field. I heard a high flyer AHP at NHC left recently because of this as well.
Yesterday 08:55 AM
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this thread is making me nervous. Is it really that bad? The pay and workload sound rough. I don’t want to end up regretting my choice.
To be honest. Yes it is that bad. I have people in the department leaving the industry to do insurance. The pay is not great, you will not starved but for the amount of work you need to do and the stress you are put through, it's just not worth it. Not joking cos most of the people in the department are youngsters cos cannot break bond, or oldies who are too old to venture out.
01-06-2024 04:09 PM
Unregistered this thread is making me nervous. Is it really that bad? The pay and workload sound rough. I don’t want to end up regretting my choice.
01-06-2024 02:32 PM
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Might as well go, the next promotion pay rasies is like 5-7%
Go where? I have nowhere to go. Almost 40 already, even tried switching to hospital admin also no offer.
01-06-2024 02:31 PM
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The workload is insane. We’re expected to manage prescriptions, counsel patients, and handle administrative duties, often without enough staff. The pressure is immense, but the compensation doesn’t match up. It’s like they expect us to be superhuman.

And don’t get me started on the night shifts and weekend duties. Our personal lives suffer, but does the pay reflect the sacrifices?
The roster system sucks. You need to plot your leave one year in advance.
01-06-2024 02:26 PM
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Not uncommon.. I'm stuck in JG 13 for almost 10 years. I don't see myself getting promoted anytime soon in the next 5 years cos I have 3 more seniors above me that's need to be promoted first.
Might as well go, the next promotion pay rasies is like 5-7%
01-06-2024 02:22 PM
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That’s very sad. Especially as it’s only a small increment. Singhealth promotion is much slower
Not uncommon.. I'm stuck in JG 13 for almost 10 years. I don't see myself getting promoted anytime soon in the next 5 years cos I have 3 more seniors above me that's need to be promoted first.
01-06-2024 02:20 PM
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JG12 = Exec = AHP1
JG13 = Senior Exec = AHP2
JG14 = Assistant Manager = Senior AHP
JG15 = Manager = Prince AHP
JG16 = Senior manager = Senior Prince AHP

Is this correct anot sia
Yup for singhealth is correct. Highest I come across is JG17. My boss is JG17 with PhD.
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