24-10-2013 09:31 AM | ||
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Go check your pacgov salary details. It states the salary ceiling for salary range. How old are you? If you were the previous forummer, i.e age 29, i am surprised that you are having such a high civil service salary, near to 7K. If so, then you are probably having a very good CEP to boot, and could on the path of being appointed on the AO track, if not on the Public Service Leader scheme. You should know best. If you are say, late 30's/40's chances are that you may get promoted in a few years time. The CEP given to an officer affects his annual increment and it attempts to smoothen out his salary increase across the years. Chances are, when you hit your ceiling, you could be well placed to get promoted to the next grade, provided there are vacancies. Mature organisations (both govt and private) may have a problem to promote officers to higher grades, simply because there are enough positions that can hold higher grade officers. I suggest that you continue to work hard or at least remember that you are paid to work hard. I have seen many officers who are hitting their salary ceiling start to slack. Improper. Back to CEP. If your CEP is super high to begin with, then you will reach your salary ceiling sooner than later since annual increments will be higher for the same peformance grade. If there are not enough higher grade posts, then what can happen is that you will have no salary increments until you get promoted. That said, if your CEP is super high, probably your progression chart has already been laid out. Don't need to worry so much. |
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23-10-2013 10:00 AM | ||
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im kinda worried now is the bar for MX11 8k ? im already near the 7k mark. what happens if i hit 8k and still cant be promoted cos it's too soon ? |
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22-10-2013 10:00 AM | ||
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climbing to MX 10 (or its equivalent) within 3 years is near to impossible, even for the average scholars. Only top scholars may get such achievements. Guess your CEP, what is it? MX 9, 8? Grades 9 above are already superscalers. That is about the top 10% of civil servants. Assume your CEP is Grade 8 which is very very high. That will be 3 promotions from your current grade 11. This means 3 promotions spread out in 28+ years. Do you think you will get MX 10 in 3 years? Your annual merit increment gives a gauge to your CEP. Yours the year immediately after promotion will be an automatic C grade, unless you screw up. |
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19-10-2013 03:04 PM | ||
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1 year promote 1 rank? KNNBCCB ok. You may as well say promote to Prime Minister MX1 in 10 years. |
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19-10-2013 11:29 AM | ||
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Unless u are a scholar. |
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19-10-2013 10:41 AM | ||
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yes, i got a 'B' can i confirm that the fastest possible climb to MX10 will take 3 years ? 2013 - C/C+ (understand that the year aft promo will be a default C ?) 2014 - B 2015 - B 2016 - promotion to MX10 |
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18-10-2013 04:22 PM | ||
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There is no typical timeline. It depends on your CEP. Some have been MX 11s for a long long time and haven't got promoted yet. Some got promoted to Grade 10 in 4-5 years. I presume you got a B grade for promotion to MX 11 this year. What was your increment (Annual Increment + Promotional Increment)? Your increment tells a story... |
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16-10-2013 08:45 PM | ||
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how much is your salary now at MX11? 5.5k? |
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16-10-2013 10:16 AM | ||
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does anyone know what's the typical timeline for males wif NS to hit MX10 ? i was promoted to MX11 this year (am 29 yo) |
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14-10-2013 07:46 PM | ||
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