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shortleg88
post Aug 25 2011, 12:08 PM

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Hi everyone there...

which is a better pay job? Factory/Semicon process engineer or M&E engineer.

Short term i heard factory engineer is paid more during start, then it become stagnant

Where else M&E pay low but gain with experience and paper of course.

I'm from semicon factory background, last pay was RM2.8K, when resign offer me RM3K++

currently in M&E only being paid 2.4K. Think I'm underpay even if I have working experience though it's not really related.

Do you think I should stay or go back factory based?

Some more not my parents hinting I should increase their allowances doh.gif money is an issue currently
shortleg88
post Aug 25 2011, 02:09 PM

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QUOTE(popcorn513 @ Aug 25 2011, 01:59 PM)
It seems most forummer here do not favor Semicon, so i suppose you should go for M&E
I'm ex-semicon employee, would said the pay so so, benefit so so, but still better than Chinaman
however your job title seems good, probably your experience will help you secure better job next time
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Problem my ex-company is a chinamen semicon company (sub from MNC) doh.gif

btw, I'm in M&E field but more to environmental sustainable design (aka Green building) consultant, I didn't really touch much on design thus far though boss say will allow me to after I finish my project (but thus far endless project)

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shortleg88
post Aug 25 2011, 03:53 PM

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QUOTE(tiganasfx @ Aug 25 2011, 02:47 PM)
You need experience before you can be a consultant else who will listen to you?
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yup, i understand that. Hence i think long term wise with experience consultancy will be better pay.

But in short term, factory/semicon will pay better, isn't it correct?

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