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27-05-2013 06:25 PM
Unregistered AO officers do earn more....Perhaps 50% to 100% more than their equivalent grades in MX scale. I am told that if an MX11 earns 5K, AO Grade 11 would command 8 to 10K. Then again, I do agree with the forumer who wrote the following post, that there is a legitimate reason for paying premium salaries to the scholars. They are scholars for a reason and overall, it works for Singapore. I mean, if you do it the other way round and start giving all the farmers an equal chance, I am not sure whether it would work just as effectively.

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I think AO superscale is very different from non-AO superscale. For example, school principals in superscale don't even earn as much as the most junior AOs.
27-05-2013 02:20 PM
Unregistered I felt that the system should, and will stay.

I am not a scholar myself, and if I enter civil service, I will be a farmer. Though the ideals of paying equal for same job scope is enticing, we have to consider the potential for career progression. It makes sense for organisations to expedite the career progression so that the talent will stay and also contribute to the company by paying them more money.

Have you guys seen the video of the monkey who was paid unequally? Here's the link for those who hadn't. 2 Monkeys Were Paid Unequally - YouTube
This is exactly what is going on in our society. And biologically speaking, it isn't wrong. Why should scholars doing the same thing be paid more than me? It's only human that we think about this.

However, often we cannot look at things from our perspective. Let's now look at things from top down approach. How is a company going to get a top talent? Assuming that people often perform their best in their thirties, it makes sense for me to rope them in in their twenties. Oh, I also realised that top talents seems to be good in studies. Should I inject money for their education? Yes they should. Hence, the origin of scholarships. It started from a rich company trying to rope in top talents. It realises that it's management never started from the bottom and it's racking its brains on how to get a person to start from bottom and rise up to the management. Hence, the starting of scholarships. Governments and other companies have followed as well.
As mentioned earlier, the last thing a company want is for their identified top talent to leave the company. As such, they will inject monetary awards and expedite career progressions.

We may often point out flaws based on our own observation. "hey, look at A, scholar only know how to study don't know how to work". However, I do believe it holds some truth that if someone is able to get theoretical concepts quick, he/she can learn things fast as well. I had been to scholarship interviews, and though I didn't receive the scholarship, I felt that the system was a good gauge of getting sharp minds. The hit rate is high. In a governmental scholarship, one is being assessed on many things from intellectual level, to capacity to imagine (spatial awareness or something), situational awareness, and also to get past, he/she will at least have a certain level of social skills (it takes more social skills for one to wayang than to be genuinely sociable) . The system is a good assessment, hit rate is highest among many methods a company have considered, but it will never be a hundred percent hit rate.

My question is, are we going to fault the system on it's occasional misses?

Instead of endlessly disagreeing, I urge more people will learn to think critically and think of concrete solutions. What would YOU do to change the situation? What can be done?

If you have no answer, shut up and start working.

I will bring in the example of politics to explain my point. What would you do to improve the situation in Singapore with a growing xenophobic culture?
Once you get the solution, congratulations. You have my support for election. If you run for marine parade, I will move house so I can vote for you.
27-05-2013 12:06 PM
Unregistered
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I dont have to be an AO to reach super-scale grade. They belong to different schemes. I am contended with reaching MX9 in my early 40s and MX8 in my 50s.
I think AO superscale is very different from non-AO superscale. For example, school principals in superscale don't even earn as much as the most junior AOs.
27-05-2013 11:07 AM
darialim
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TS should have worked harder to become a scholar
What makes you think I'm not?

But there are also different grades of scholarships, some are more prestigious than others, commanding higher pay scale, position etc.

Also depends on the company/organisation hiring and the previous experience of the scholar.
25-05-2013 08:12 PM
Unregistered I dont have to be an AO to reach super-scale grade. They belong to different schemes. I am contended with reaching MX9 in my early 40s and MX8 in my 50s.

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Trolls are not welcomed here. Slackers will never be absorbed into AOs - they slog like all the others in the private sector until they've shown their capabilities.
25-05-2013 06:09 PM
Unregistered
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u probably do not understand how civil service works. Most AOs are selected from the organisation's pool of scholars.
What I mean is that, slacker scholars (as one poster have admitted that he/she is one of them) will never be absorbed in the AO system. All the MAs I've seen have super brains and have things constantly throw at them (i.e. they HAVE to perform) but not all of them get absorbed.
25-05-2013 12:17 AM
Unregistered u probably do not understand how civil service works. Most AOs are selected from the organisation's pool of scholars.

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Trolls are not welcomed here. Slackers will never be absorbed into AOs - they slog like all the others in the private sector until they've shown their capabilities.
24-05-2013 10:33 PM
Unregistered
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my boss told me that my CEP is up to MX8. Time to slack in office and wait for things to happen, upon my return.
Trolls are not welcomed here. Slackers will never be absorbed into AOs - they slog like all the others in the private sector until they've shown their capabilities.
24-05-2013 09:47 PM
Unregistered my boss told me that my CEP is up to MX8. Time to slack in office and wait for things to happen, upon my return.
24-05-2013 09:47 AM
Unregistered MAs get absorbed close to the end of their 2nd rotation, i.e. after about 4-5 years.

Not sure if this is going to change with the new programme thing.
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