just wondering how much i can get after 5 years
Lets talk salary v4
Lets talk salary v4
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May 18 2012, 06:15 PM
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thanks for the support
just wondering how much i can get after 5 years |
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May 18 2012, 07:18 PM
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QUOTE(fiqir @ May 18 2012, 08:49 AM) im spm holder, but salary around 2.1K only.. experience least than year. Why did u cried but then my relative earned 2.7K as engineer in factory. got degree and master. not very far than mine salary. as im just spm holder Annnnyway you are doing okay, no intention to extend education? |
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May 19 2012, 01:07 PM
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QUOTE(fiqir @ May 18 2012, 08:49 AM) im spm holder, but salary around 2.1K only.. experience least than year. jangan bangga bro... now ur salary memang la almost same... but give it another 3 years... they will be around 4-5k but u stuck at 3k... go further ur studies by part timemy relative earned 2.7K as engineer in factory. got degree and master. not very far than mine salary. as im just spm holder |
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May 19 2012, 01:17 PM
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QUOTE(justin_5 @ May 19 2012, 01:07 PM) jangan bangga bro... now ur salary memang la almost same... but give it another 3 years... they will be around 4-5k but u stuck at 3k... go further ur studies by part time not proud and nothing to be proud anyway, but im feel jealous with them, as knowledge is power |
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May 19 2012, 04:49 PM
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May 19 2012, 07:17 PM
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May 19 2012, 10:57 PM
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Age : 24
Education: Professional accounting cert Job Title : Costing exec Job Description: Analyse costs, manage proper cost postings, assist in monthly closing Experience : sap, advanced excel skills and analysis Years spent in company : 7 months Tenure : Permanent Experience before joining : external Audit (3yrs) Company : Mnc oil n gas Salary: rm4000 Benefits: Oil and gas company benefit (slightly above average) Currently feel slightly underpaid but would like to see the advise of all the "sifus" here Thing is that they are increasing the workload as I have so far been able to complete tasks efficiently and also turnover is increasing. Any comments? |
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May 20 2012, 11:59 PM
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May 21 2012, 11:44 AM
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Age : 25
Education: Degree Job Title : Automation Engineer Job Description: Handling DCS, PLC, automated system in the industy. Experience : Fresh Grad Years spent in company : nearly 2 years Tenure : Permanent Experience before joining : None Company : MNC Salary: RM3600+ (before EPF deduction) Benefits: Full medical coverage, bonus 2-4 months Is my salary okay? Thinking to look for another jobs. Hehe |
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May 21 2012, 11:10 PM
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Age : 26
Education: Degree Job Title : Field Engineer Job Description: Handling projects onshore & offshore Years spent in company : 6 months after previous jump Tenure : Permanent Experience before joining : Yes Company : Oil & Gas Sector Salary: RM2,500 basic + RM140/day offshore with RM25/hours OT monthly average = RM5k++ (offshore 2 weeks) Benefits: Full medical coverage, bonus 2-3 months What do you think guys? Is the company pay same as market level? thanks. |
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May 21 2012, 11:21 PM
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May 22 2012, 08:25 AM
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May 22 2012, 08:30 AM
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May 22 2012, 08:33 AM
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It might be a sample bias, but the statistics shown here exhibit a great increase in %salary since I joined the workforce 4 years ago.
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May 22 2012, 08:36 AM
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May 22 2012, 10:59 AM
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Any idea whats the salary like in Baker Hughes, Aker Solution, Schlumberger, Halliburton & Cameron for fresh graduates engineers?
These are all oil and gas service companies. Hope to hear all your feedback. Thank you. |
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May 22 2012, 04:53 PM
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May 22 2012, 04:54 PM
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May 22 2012, 09:28 PM
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QUOTE(WintersuN @ May 22 2012, 08:25 AM) QUOTE(Lineage @ May 22 2012, 08:30 AM) Please share your situation and what reason you said "deep shit"..Wanted to know as I'm planning to do so.. What course you taking? How long it takes? QUOTE(sparda @ May 22 2012, 04:53 PM) Hey mind telling me how the part time courses caused you trouble? I'm thinking of taking some myself. QUOTE(Liuism @ May 22 2012, 04:54 PM) Glad that my message brought a great impact to many forumers here! I'm taking ICSA in part time basis. Initially I aim to take Master in Economics or Master in Law, but local universities don't accept my application because I do no have relevant backgrounds for both. Since ICSA is a program that could lead me to human resource career path, and is affordable to me, I decided to take. When I first saw the schedule before I registered for ICSA, it looked good to me, 4 consecutive weekends classes, 9am to 5.30pm, subsequently an assignment to be completed within 30 days, PLUS attending second subject if the class is available; but when I started attending the classes, it turned to be a nightmare: 1. my weekends were meant to sleep a bit later, and also to settle my personal commitments (bring my dog for grooming, clean the bedroom, clean the study room, do my part time jobs, bring family for dinner etc), but I totally couldn't do it any more during the 4 consecutive weekends. I was really tired. 2. During assignment weeks, I thought I would have more time to rest, but who knows the assignment is not that easy as I thought because it needs us to do research, self-study (lectures just read the notes during classes). I thought I could do it once I reach home after work, but it's very tiring, after coming back from work, all I want is to take a short time to rest, eat a proper dinner, watch TV news, read the newspapers etc - but I couldn't do it any longer. 3. my current course is a fast-tract program - each subject that's supposed to be done in 6 months, I'm finishing it in 1 month, not to say lectures are just reading the notes page by page during the class (somehow I think I might as well study from home). Perhaps I'm a slow learner, therefore I find it hard to pick up new skill (my degree has nothing to do with any well known/common majoring in the market |
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May 22 2012, 10:37 PM
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QUOTE(debbieyss @ May 22 2012, 09:28 PM) Glad that my message brought a great impact to many forumers here! Study part time never be easy & no life for yourself and family.I'm taking ICSA in part time basis. Initially I aim to take Master in Economics or Master in Law, but local universities don't accept my application because I do no have relevant backgrounds for both. Since ICSA is a program that could lead me to human resource career path, and is affordable to me, I decided to take. When I first saw the schedule before I registered for ICSA, it looked good to me, 4 consecutive weekends classes, 9am to 5.30pm, subsequently an assignment to be completed within 30 days, PLUS attending second subject if the class is available; but when I started attending the classes, it turned to be a nightmare: 1. my weekends were meant to sleep a bit later, and also to settle my personal commitments (bring my dog for grooming, clean the bedroom, clean the study room, do my part time jobs, bring family for dinner etc), but I totally couldn't do it any more during the 4 consecutive weekends. I was really tired. 2. During assignment weeks, I thought I would have more time to rest, but who knows the assignment is not that easy as I thought because it needs us to do research, self-study (lectures just read the notes during classes). I thought I could do it once I reach home after work, but it's very tiring, after coming back from work, all I want is to take a short time to rest, eat a proper dinner, watch TV news, read the newspapers etc - but I couldn't do it any longer. 3. my current course is a fast-tract program - each subject that's supposed to be done in 6 months, I'm finishing it in 1 month, not to say lectures are just reading the notes page by page during the class (somehow I think I might as well study from home). Perhaps I'm a slow learner, therefore I find it hard to pick up new skill (my degree has nothing to do with any well known/common majoring in the market I been thru that. |
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