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TSwashabushi
post Dec 1 2010, 01:42 AM, updated 15y ago

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Employments:
Job opportunities are still good. Those with higher education level/experience stand a better chance and command a higher starting pay. Good command of English in resume writing or interview is a huge benefit. The following are the list of available online job sites:
1. Jobstreet
2. Contact Singapore
3. Jobs Central
4. JobsDB

The most effective but expensive method is to do it the old fashion way. Come over to Singapore, and then extend your visa to long term. During your stay in SG, flip through the recruitment newspaper and apply for your job through the company itself. This way, you're almost guaranteed to be in front of the queue from those who applied through Jobstreet. You can also attend their interviews without any delays while you're here in SG.

Various employment passes are available to enable you to work in Singapore depending on your skills and pay. Employers will help you in the application of passes. Your job is however pending on the approval of the pass. Information of types of passes are available through MOM's website. Do not worry of what passes you get. Eventually all will allow you to work in SG. Some do fuss about it due to "status" and extra benefits (i.e: credit card and contract phone applications). Just be hardworking and move up the passes or apply directly for PR few years down the road.

All you need to know about PR application and requirements are available here: http://www.ica.gov.sg/page.aspx?pageid=151&secid=150

Please take note that ex Singaporean PRs who renounced their status without serving the National Service will have their job and employment pass applications greatly degraded.

<Need more information on salary bracket and range in different industries to expand. Contributions greatly appreciated>

CPF and Taxes:
Malaysians working under employment/work passes are exempted from paying CPF. Singapore PRs have to contribute to CPF according to the rates found here: http://mycpf.cpf.gov.sg/Members/Gen-Info/C...es/ContriRa.htm

As for the complicated tax returns, i'll just provide the website so everyone can search under their own categories. http://www.iras.gov.sg/irasHome/page01.aspx?id=88

Accomodations:
HDBs everywhere! Prime and new areas should cost around SGD450-600 per room (with or without utilities). You can still find sub SGD400 per room in remote or rundown areas. If you can afford the luxury, apartments and condos are the way to go. SGD800-1200 per room is the current market price. Normally comes with swimming pool and gym facilities.

Below are some useful sites:
http://www.flatsdb.com/
http://www.hdbflat.blogspot.com/
http://singapore.roomsdb.net/
http://easyroommate.com.sg/ (looks more like a dating site )
http://www.sg-house.com/

Transportation:
No need to describe any further. Been compared and discussed too many times between SG and MY. In SG, you can be anywhere in the island just by using public transport. The all too convenient EZ link card can be used in both MRT and bus (even McD yeah!). For places out of reach, taxi is the answer. Don't worry, you won't get touted with expensive fares. They are a bunch of professionals with accurate meters. First entry onto cab is SGD2.80 or SGD3.00. The rest runs on meter plus any surcharges from tolls, airport surcharge or stopping period. If you are travelling in group of 4, taxi is the cheaper option on certain routes compared to others.

SBS bus maps: http://www.sbstransit.com.sg/iris3/nextbus.aspx
MRT maps: http://www.smrt.com.sg/trains/images/tn_networkmap_big.jpg

Malaysians can drive in cars/bikes to work in SG. For SG PRs, you have to drive singapore registered vehicles. More info here: http://www.lta.gov.sg/motoring_matters/ind...oring_guide.htm

Expenses:
This is very subjective depending on the spending power of different individuals. But here are the basic breakdowns on rough estimates:
1. Accoms SGD600 (varies)
2. Food SGD500 (varies)
3. Transport SGD60
4. Entertainment SGD300 (strip it off if wanna save)
5. Shopping $$$

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TSwashabushi
post Dec 1 2010, 10:22 AM

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Guys just a suggestion, plz feedback if u dont think it appropriate

I'll collect all forummers details, if any of the forummer would like to organize anything they contact me and i help him/her to spread it to the others.

For privacy reason, only i will keep forummers particulars unless he/she allows other to have it

May PM me with below details

LYN username:
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Work at:
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*Allows other to see your details: yes/no (if yes I'll post on the 1st page if no I'll keep it myself and never disclose to others)

plz comment

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post Dec 1 2010, 11:04 AM

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QUOTE(keelim @ Dec 1 2010, 10:55 AM)
Seriously, I dont see the point of posting real name & hp no in a forum...
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no problem,

real name i'm referring to how he or she should be called instead of LYN username.
i think they will feel awkward calling me washabushi. they can call my name ferdinand or fer instead.

hp for gathering purposes
if u feel insecure you may actually let me know that only me(moderator)can know. I will not let others know.

TSwashabushi
post Dec 1 2010, 09:55 PM

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QUOTE(Lester1987 @ Dec 1 2010, 09:06 PM)
Looks like I am the only 1 working in SG but staying in JB.... haiz~~ what to do... all people here salary high high , only small potato like me got peanut salary and have to commute daily  cry.gif
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just updated,

there's a guy working in tuas staying in JB...
TSwashabushi
post Dec 2 2010, 08:12 PM

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QUOTE(jimmy79 @ Dec 2 2010, 02:49 PM)
Long time never visit here, already V5 so fast.
Wasabushi, where you stay and work now?

PS: some item in msia is still much cheaper than in singapore
Eg. Or_l B product, is almost same price but different currency.
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working in Tanjong Pagar, staying in Fernvale, Sengkang
everyday need to travel 1 hour to work sweat.gif

so how bout u?
buy house liao?
TSwashabushi
post Dec 3 2010, 06:57 PM

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QUOTE(Joshua_0718 @ Dec 3 2010, 03:25 PM)
Any suggestion on venue to have company D&D that able to cater for about 20 people? Spacious space to play games too.
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mcdonald?


Added on December 3, 2010, 6:58 pm
QUOTE(Currylaksa @ Dec 3 2010, 06:24 PM)
If I were to move to SG to work as a programmer, what average monthly expense (including rent, transport) is needed to survive?
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I tried surviving the whole month less then 200 dollar

the 1st time i come from malaysia i didnt bring enough money sweat.gif

by the way, my company hiring customer service exec...
salary should be around SGD2k
my boss ask me to look around for suitable candidates
requirements u may call me...coz i'm working same role...

This post has been edited by washabushi: Dec 3 2010, 07:01 PM
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post Dec 3 2010, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(jimmy79 @ Dec 3 2010, 10:55 AM)
Yup, now I working in serangoon north, stay at yew tee. Almost 1 hour for travelling to work vmad.gif  also. Already move in since March.
Aiyo, cannot ask u get cheaper samsung galaxy tab liao? tongue.gif
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cannot la...
Korean company not good...pay not much work too much vmad.gif
TSwashabushi
post Dec 4 2010, 01:28 AM

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after i took one flight...i'm addicted to it smile.gif

i'm working 2 weekdays@8hrs
and 2 weekends@12hrs
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post Dec 6 2010, 10:18 PM

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QUOTE(Lester1987 @ Dec 6 2010, 08:42 AM)
why not? if u exclude rental and bills, $200 can be quite ok already for food. i can survive with $5 a day previously. skip breakfast, then eat rice $2.70 (add rice) in the afternoon, when go back after work, buy 1 bread $1.25 (Fair Price bread). 1 bread can eat 2 days. and of course, buy a bottle of peanut butter (around $3 in value $ store). peanut butter can last around 1 1/2 month. with $200, i think the balance we can use for transportation as well. living standard in SG is quite cheap la. So if include rental $400, phone $70, i can survive with $700 a month. Of course i choose not to survive that way coz I love to eat junk food like those XL chicken chop ($4), so i usually spare $450 for my food. But now i stay in JB, so i will allocate $300 for food, and i can eat like a monster with it everyday tongue.gif
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mine slightly different...
breakfast eat bread, lunch eat malay food(talk with those malay girl in malay they happy then tambah lauk free), then dinner nasi ayam 1.50~2.00
i walk bout 3~4km to work so no transport
the rental for 1st month can hutang as the owner is fren's fren
however i still buy some chicken essence for them as gift
so maybe is only like slightly over 100
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post Dec 7 2010, 10:15 PM

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QUOTE(reign226 @ Dec 6 2010, 11:18 PM)
Wah you walk 3-4km to work daily?
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yup...
that time i run a lot too...
3-4 km is only bout 20 to 30 minutes...my leather shoe need to change less then 1 year
and everyday after work i'll do a consistent 20-30km jog

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post Dec 8 2010, 11:55 AM

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QUOTE(mercury8400 @ Dec 8 2010, 08:33 AM)
I have a studio room for rent at S$900 p.m. fully furnished. Location The Accord Apartments Lorong 15 Geylang. 10 min walk to Aljunied station. No agents. Start in Jan. Interested pls call me at +65 83202544
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QUOTE(Lester1987 @ Dec 8 2010, 09:40 AM)
I got a room for rent in Marsiling. walking distance to MRT. its actually my previous house owner ask me if i got any friends looking for room. They are a family, husband, wife and got 1 7 year old girl + a aunty (wife's friend). only renting to Malaysian Chinese. Rental $500 include PUB (air-cond) and 10mbps wifi. washing machine can use as well.i stayed with them 1 year already but because they sold their old house and moved to this new place, so i moved to JB. They are very nice people. pm me if interested.
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is it ok for me to ask an agent to help u find tenant?
no agent fee to landlord...only tenant need to pay


Added on December 8, 2010, 11:58 am
QUOTE(seantang @ Dec 8 2010, 09:49 AM)
Aren't you the chap who walks 3-4km to work and does a half marathon every evening? tongue.gif Your std of 'walking distance' vs the average person may literally be miles apart.

EDIT: it's washabushi, not you. Tim chor seong  notworthy.gif
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actually i dont even know how i manage to do it...
just had my stand chard half mara last sunday n did my personal worst timing...
which is only couple of minutes different from my previous full marathon sweat.gif

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post Dec 9 2010, 12:36 PM

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anybody interested of going for a chill out sessions before xmas?

Suggestion:
1)Place: RWS, Date: 16/12/2010, Time: 18:00 - 22:00 SGT, Total damage xcluding transport: SGD20
http://www.facebook.com/Guinness.SG?v=app_10442206389

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post Dec 10 2010, 10:52 AM

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QUOTE(Chrisky @ Dec 9 2010, 11:19 PM)
walao Sentosa, far lah bro  sweat.gif

y not juz go New Asia @ Swissotel Raffles ?  biggrin.gif
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just suggesting mah...
location not too good...
but then include meals n 2 hak kou...

not much respond from forummer leh... sad.gif
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post Dec 10 2010, 12:44 PM

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QUOTE(GiNgEr^fIsH @ Dec 10 2010, 12:09 PM)
anyone here liverpool fan? maybe we can meet and watch the game together at harry's bar in city hall.
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not liverpool fan, not football fan...
but i dont mind joining u guys if i have time smile.gif
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post Dec 11 2010, 08:36 AM

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QUOTE(eventsphotoshoot @ Dec 11 2010, 08:01 AM)
Go yamcha definitely can relief stress !! I am talking about in singapore not here . Singapore i dont think got any cheap cheap massage centre . If got sure costs a bomb though ~
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singapore massage???
sumthing like this???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrncx2vBwks
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post Dec 11 2010, 04:17 PM

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anybody interested with
http://www.female50gp.com/2010/

i got a pair of the ticket won

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/IL...161263300583282

let me know...1st come 1st serve


Added on December 11, 2010, 4:27 pmchanged my mine, my schedule changed...
anybody wanna go with me?
boy can accompany me c girl...
girl can go c boys n let me c...
PM me

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post Dec 12 2010, 07:33 AM

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and also help u saves couple dollar of gas per year by "reverse parking"
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post Dec 12 2010, 12:39 PM

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QUOTE(seantang @ Dec 12 2010, 11:32 AM)
How is that?
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oh...found an article... rclxms.gif

http://www.articlealley.com/article_610258_31.html


Added on December 12, 2010, 12:50 pmi think malaysian driver are more skilled thanks to our road condition(ex minister samy velly)
and we are also trained by ourself to be street smart to avoid those ah bengs n rempits racing on the road

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post Dec 12 2010, 02:24 PM

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QUOTE(darkages @ Dec 12 2010, 02:19 PM)
Not sure about you guys but for one reason I tend to opt for 'nose in first' and then steer the wheel to either most left or right in the parking lot is to make it slightly more difficult for thieves to drive off.
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those without car knowledge can never steal any my car...
even can maybe he/she cant reach the destination safely...muahaha
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QUOTE(seantang @ Dec 12 2010, 02:56 PM)
I'm not quite convinced.

Firstly, there is no difference in fuel consumption whether you're reversing or going forward. It's all about engine rpm and throttle. True, of course you go faster driving forward and therefore warm up the engine faster... but how much longer does it take to reverse a car out of a parking lot? 15 seconds? Definitely not long or far enough enough to make any difference to warming up.

Secondly, in the tropics, the only time there is a engine fluid temperature difference that is significant enough to cause changes in fuel consumption is during the first start in the morning. After that, the temperature difference (as it relates to fuel consumption) is really not significant for the rest of day.


Added on December 12, 2010, 3:02 pmI hid a main circuit breaker switch between the battery and the ECU. Works well if I park my car overnight. They can't move the car unless they use a tow truck. I also had a circuit breaker switch between the battery and the fuel pump, like the type they use in race cars in case of fires.

Then I have a circuit breaker switch hidden in the cabin between the ignition and the starter motor. I use that when I'm parking normally.

If you like, you can also pull fuses out of the fuse box to disable the car.
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hmm...not sure though

wahahaha...the thief must be frustrated to troubleshoot how to get the car working...lol
btw...u DIY?

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