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Yoshikuno CF
post Nov 5 2009, 08:47 PM
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Hahaa depster, you are so right, business is different story,
Here are mine,

Job title: Mini trader
Job Description: buy low sell high, recruit underline, using product,
Company/Industry: Esabee Sdn Bhd
Location: Malaysia
Tenure: Part-time(i'm a undergraduate diploma student)
Experience before joining: 0
Salary: RM5k(and still going up xD)

My friend earn RM50k per month at here, he do not even have a diploma, he now 22 yrs old. There are a lot degree or master holder work as part-time in our company too and they are now financial freedom wink.gif
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post Nov 6 2009, 11:01 AM
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QUOTE(Yoshikuno CF @ Nov 5 2009, 08:47 PM)
Hahaa depster, you are so right, business is different story,
Here are mine,

Job title: Mini trader
Job Description: buy low sell high, recruit underline, using product,
Company/Industry: Esabee Sdn Bhd
Location: Malaysia
Tenure: Part-time(i'm a undergraduate diploma student)
Experience before joining: 0
Salary: RM5k(and still going up xD)

My friend earn RM50k per month at here, he do not even have a diploma, he now 22 yrs old. There are a lot degree or master holder work as part-time in our company too and they are now financial freedom wink.gif
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MLM healthcare products?
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post Nov 6 2009, 12:03 PM
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QUOTE(Yoshikuno CF @ Nov 5 2009, 08:47 PM)
Hahaa depster, you are so right, business is different story,
Here are mine,

Job title: Mini trader
Job Description: buy low sell high, recruit underline, using product,
Company/Industry: Esabee Sdn Bhd
Location: Malaysia
Tenure: Part-time(i'm a undergraduate diploma student)
Experience before joining: 0
Salary: RM5k(and still going up xD)

My friend earn RM50k per month at here, he do not even have a diploma, he now 22 yrs old. There are a lot degree or master holder work as part-time in our company too and they are now financial freedom wink.gif
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sure or not..like tat everyone work in your company can liao lor...who need those MNC here...LOL
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post Nov 6 2009, 02:29 PM
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1st time see ppl dare to put company name in "Company/Industry:" column...
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post Nov 6 2009, 03:18 PM
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Biasala, small company like that needs more advertisements.
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post Nov 7 2009, 06:45 PM
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Geez I feel very blessed to be in my position at my age. I am Malaysian but back here working from overseas. I had no idea pay was so different here in Malaysia.

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Age: 27
Job title: Business Analyst
Job Description: Strategic development and project management
Company/Industry: Large Australian corporate with international presence/Financial services
Location: KL/Singapore
Tenure: Full time/permanent
Experience before joining: Before this current role - 3yrs, before that, straight out of university
Salary (Monthly): RM18,000 pre-tax/RM15,000 post-tax
Education: Honours degree
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post Nov 7 2009, 10:23 PM
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if you think small company, then keep it up, i know you like to go big company and work, anyway it's not a problem for me, not mlm but trading wink.gif no pairing system like that, haha i tell you, if you really want to learn more, you should go to a small company and if the company become better and bigger, then you will get a great position and salary wink.gif but not much people wanted to take risk, they keep thinking that the company might face a lot problems
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post Nov 7 2009, 10:29 PM
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QUOTE(confucius @ Nov 7 2009, 06:45 PM)
Geez I feel very blessed to be in my position at my age.  I am Malaysian but back here working from overseas.  I had no idea pay was so different here in Malaysia.

My details:

Age: 27
Job title: Business Analyst
Job Description: Strategic development and project management
Company/Industry: Large Australian corporate with international presence/Financial services
Location: KL/Singapore
Tenure: Full time/permanent
Experience before joining: Before this current role - 3yrs, before that, straight out of university
Salary (Monthly): RM18,000 pre-tax/RM15,000 post-tax
Education: Honours degree
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You get paid in RM or some other currency?
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post Nov 7 2009, 11:24 PM
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QUOTE(ketnave @ Nov 7 2009, 10:29 PM)
You get paid in RM or some other currency?
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He should be paid in SGD. Otherwise, I dont think it can be such a substantial amount.
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Job Title : Electrical Engineer
Years spent in company : < 1 year
Industry : Electronics/Manufacturing
Tenure : permanent
Experience before joining : Fresh grad
Salary : RM 2.2k + RM 250 (transport allowance) + RM 50 (meal allowance)
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post Nov 8 2009, 07:48 AM
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Australian dollars
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post Nov 8 2009, 03:54 PM
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i also want....lol
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U mean they pay u in AUD while u work in KL or SG?

Earn AUD but spend RM? WoW
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post Nov 8 2009, 08:02 PM
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U mean they pay u in AUD while u work in KL or SG?

Earn AUD but spend RM? WoW
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post Nov 8 2009, 10:03 PM
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got any vacancy in accounting/finance line?
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Hi, I will be working in the city centre around Lot 10 area and the pay is $3600. A friend told me it will not be enough to survive because car park, rental and everything else is expensive. I have never work in KL before. I am single so can someone please give me some advise on whether $3600 is really not enough? Thanks very much.
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Just take public transport. City centre is well covered with public transport. It's cheaper using public transport rather than driving yourself. However, can't help you with other stuff. Better wait for other forummer to help you.
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Hi, I will be working in the city centre around Lot 10 area and the pay is $3600.  A friend told me it will not be enough to survive because car park, rental and everything else is expensive.  I have never work in KL before.  I am single so can someone please give me some advise on whether $3600 is really not enough?  Thanks very much.
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Carpark is about RM5-7 a day in city centre, cheaper if you're wiling to park further away and walk. Meanwhile, for rental if you're okay with it you can always rent a room which is about RM300-400. The other expenditure depends on you. Assuming your car loan does not take a huge chunk out of your pay, in my opinion I think its enough to survive.
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Age: 23
Job title: Consultant
Job Description: design & development related (programming)
Company/Industry: banking/finance but not tied to bank
Location: KL
Tenure: contractual
Experience before joining: 1 yr
Salary (Monthly): 3.5K + 200 allowance with claims & mc (and usual annual leaves)
Education: degree

only contract though, permanent would be better IMO but i dont want to get tied down.

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QUOTE(static @ Nov 10 2009, 04:43 PM)
Age: 23
Job title: Consultant
Job Description: design & development related (programming)
Company/Industry: banking/finance but not tied to bank
Location: KL
Tenure: contractual
Experience before joining: 1 yr
Salary (Monthly): 3.5K + 200 allowance with claims & mc (and usual annual leaves)
Education: degree

only contract though, permanent would be better IMO but i dont want to get tied down.
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In my opinion, contract base will get better pay than permanent. Usually contract base will not get bonus but permanent will have.
3.5k is very great pay.
Your job title is "consultant" but job description is "programming", so what is your job actually?

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