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at least state what kind of designer, what industry ? Gaji ? SPM ok or not ? if > s$1650 my current salary, I consider.Working in Singapore V13, COE $61,029
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Apr 16 2013, 01:45 PM
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QUOTE(xtylish @ Apr 16 2013, 11:43 AM) I think here is the best place to post this. Hope u guys don't mind. My company is in need a lot of people now. We wanna hire » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « If you really want a job in SG, then send me your resume at misslee0316@gmail.com I am just trying to help our Malaysian friends to get a job in SG. Company with good benefits QUOTE(Meaty @ Apr 16 2013, 01:08 PM) Any link to your company website? xtylish, Sapura Global rite ?As my boss looking for Programmer and Web designer too at this point of time. http://www.sapuraglobal.com/sg/Sapura_Singapore/Home.html This post has been edited by Mackiddo: Apr 16 2013, 01:46 PM |
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Apr 16 2013, 03:05 PM
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Apr 17 2013, 12:56 PM
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QUOTE(xtylish @ Apr 17 2013, 12:05 PM) QUOTE(reengurl @ Apr 17 2013, 12:06 PM) Today I woke up at 5.44 a.m. I seriously thought got explosion Thunder too loud I thought thunder only manatau see see got rain pulak Traffic wasn't very very congested just a little slower than usual by bus This post has been edited by Mackiddo: Apr 17 2013, 12:56 PM |
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Apr 18 2013, 02:09 PM
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QUOTE(alexis2power @ Apr 18 2013, 09:15 AM) No worries, my friend. truly agree with you. those with high income would have no time posting here. it's only kuli like me earning < $2000/month have all the time in the world.People who really earn big $ often keep to themselves. However, people who are earning the middle income often making the most noise here. No matter how great you are, you are just a "ta kung zai". Unless you can be successful entrepreneur or own a business. |
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Apr 18 2013, 03:28 PM
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QUOTE(Fiona Chin @ Apr 18 2013, 03:05 PM) not many people have that kinda cold hard cash. probably just deodorant. He's still looking for a condo in a prime location. For mortals like us, it's already an achievement if we could have a HDB apartment. sooner or later they will introduce 2 generations loan package This post has been edited by Mackiddo: Apr 18 2013, 03:28 PM |
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Apr 19 2013, 01:42 AM
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QUOTE(mules @ Apr 18 2013, 11:05 PM) Just wondering cause i am going back for holiday tomorrow. What are the things you guys normally buy in Msia before coming back to Singapore? I know milk powder is 70% more here, any other things? I always try my luck with chewing gum. Kena caught couple of times, just ask me throw away. BTW, i am from ipoh too QUOTE(Fiona Chin @ Apr 18 2013, 11:23 PM) eh Fiona, pass some to me ya ? |
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Apr 19 2013, 11:32 PM
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QUOTE(reengurl @ Apr 19 2013, 03:18 PM) jitshiong, you going back PG on 3rd May then when will you be returning to SG? Still got empty space in your car to tumpang? QUOTE(jitshiong @ Apr 19 2013, 03:26 PM) Yeah, back to SG on sunday night. eh, please bring back some Penang famous snacks.Not sure still got place or not. Depart 3rd May Noon come back 5th May Noon If ok, pm me. I'll give u the contact number. QUOTE(Ddaniell @ Apr 19 2013, 06:42 PM) Hi, The are tons of businesses dealing with OnG, either directly, vendor or services. Working everywhere also stressful. It's how well you manage it.i just got an offer from a company from singapore. the nature of business of the company is oil & gas. what have they offered me is reasonable and after do calculation, i can save a lot (converted to ringgit). this means i am not worry about salary vs expenses. what i am worry now is the working environment with singaporean culture. lot of ppl said that singapore working culture is stressfull. perhaps anyone in here can clarify this. my current job is good and very relax working place. if i go to singapore, i will sacrifice all of this just because of money. Hurmmmm... |
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Apr 20 2013, 09:27 AM
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QUOTE(Lester1987 @ Apr 20 2013, 09:02 AM) early morning already start spam... spam in Whatsapp la. here no good spaming. later mod ban u. American companies work culture is totally different from most asian companies. My boss will 'shooo' all the 8-5 folks away if they stay on too long after the office hour.Btw, just to share on my case, when i work in KL, my employer consider quite good, not much stress but only a krony style local construction company. COlleagues are good but company very kedekut, always here cut cost there cut cost, 8 years old computer also want to fix and not buy a new one. When i move to SG, manage to get into an MNC, the situation is totally different and I like it a lot better. Benefits are good, company facilites is fantastic. work culture is also good, less stress since American company doesn't really want their workers to do OT as it is not good for health. And of coz in our field, we have to have state of the art equipments. |
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Apr 20 2013, 10:22 AM
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QUOTE(fongwan @ Apr 20 2013, 09:39 AM) all the tailo, can i check with you all . I heard about aws. How does it really work. i heard is company must give but the question is the day you start working in Singapore or the day you sign contract? Anyone have any comment on this ? QUOTE(jitshiong @ Apr 20 2013, 10:14 AM) I don't think it's a must. Cos i do not have AWS. If you found any regulation on this, pls share with me so i can inform my HR on this matter. Not every company have AWS. Payment of AWS depends on the contractual agreement between the employer and the employee.http://www.mom.gov.sg/employment-practices...e-wage.aspx#aws Your wages start calculating on the day you started work and not the day you signed the contract. AWS payment is mostly given out end of the year. This post has been edited by Mackiddo: Apr 20 2013, 10:25 AM |
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Apr 20 2013, 01:14 PM
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QUOTE(jitshiong @ Apr 20 2013, 10:30 AM) Sigh... labourer like me always kena con by the employers not stated in my contract...means tarak what to do, i need the job more than the job needs me QUOTE(deodorant @ Apr 20 2013, 12:55 PM) Lots of companies probably don't give AWS. (Anecdotal evidence alert) I have significantly more friends without AWS than those with AWS so it's probably no big deal if you don't have. I also don have. applies to most American MNC companies |
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QUOTE(xtylish @ Apr 20 2013, 09:23 PM) so my kind malaysian koliks are being kind enough to share how they plan for their future. from what i gather, personally i think medical insurance should be your top priority. The very least least a hospitalisation plan.i should save at least $800 every month. and then buy a property in Malaysia. and buy saving insurance, because I don't have CPF (she said to cover my backside) and it is definitely worth it to work in SG compared to KL. I am still digesting and I couldn't see my future. I know most elites here will laugh it off, but this i am just from a low paid freshgrad in SG from Malaysia. I certainly cannot afford to buy any property or drive any car in SG. I am still searching for for a way to settle down psychically and mentally in SG. is there anything else that i need to know or prepare myself for? |
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Apr 21 2013, 12:43 AM) yeaps.. at least $800 is good.. read properly before you jumped into conclusion. He said he have 'tested for' not 'tested positive for' . Gosh, getting a Master and still can't read/understand simple english ?dont buy savings aka life insurance in sg.. coz it is at least 30 years.. n u gotta pay non stop... meaning if u return to msia n earn rm, u still gotta pay it off which could be tough in difficult times... buy in msia is better, and since it covers death n critical illness only, if u mati in sg also nvm.. ur family still get the $$$ should ask zackvietkong he was also +ve for those 2, but somehow managed to work in sg before being transfered to vietnam... hmm , maybe thats the reason why he got transfered This post has been edited by Mackiddo: Apr 21 2013, 12:47 AM |
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Apr 21 2013, 01:47 AM
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where's the nearest popcorn stall around cck ?
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QUOTE(ilineZ @ Apr 22 2013, 09:18 PM) this is so true. at least they can choose to work. Do you have such a choice in Malaysia ? How do you know they didn't enjoy their work and you think all younger ppl enjoy their work now ?compare to other country, i feel that sg elderly is the most pathetic. look at how they work, do cleaning, kopi kia, mcdonalds. they doesnt seem enjoy their work. the are not 'aging graciously'. When i go other country, for e.g in china, the old people go park in the morning, do taichi n dance, then go market talk2 with seller, go home cooking, slep, go back park play mahjong, sing and dance together till evening, go back home watch tv with big family. looking at them i so envy, but when i see old people in sg. alamak! i will buy anti-aging pill and pause my age. This post has been edited by Mackiddo: Apr 22 2013, 09:49 PM |
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QUOTE(Fiona Chin @ Apr 23 2013, 12:07 PM) Labourer not bad one, my dad also labourer, primary 6 only. Some people just stick to their old ways of living even after they got better. Not the issue of affordability, more to the issue or worth or not. I can never get my parents to agree for a 15RM Starbuck because they got used to drinking a normal kopi o and the 20 years old car they still keeping... Too harsh for those freshies and people still struggling bah, but good advice always harsh to hear. Some may not like it. Invest in PR, start saving for the house down payment and don't buy any oversea properties if you aiming for HDB. QUOTE(jitshiong @ Apr 23 2013, 01:08 PM) I also cannot drink starbucks... True, fully agreed. Starbucks price really exorbitantly although i'm not that old i think it's exorbitantly expensive... i drink white coffee can de QUOTE(reengurl @ Apr 23 2013, 01:54 PM) Of course POSB has more, just that my company currently does not have a POSB account, therefore they're saying that its a bit more complicated & difficult to open an acc there? OCBC also quite ok. Quite a number of ATMs. You could also get POSB together with your OCBC. Then do online transfer OCBC --> POSB.Probably going for OCBC as my company just issued me a letter QUOTE(xtylish @ Apr 23 2013, 05:29 PM) deodorant masuk. Highest pay Malaysian banker in Sg. |
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Apr 23 2013, 08:47 PM
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QUOTE(hitsugaya2010 @ Apr 24 2013, 10:33 AM) Aihz.. air tickets so expensive now.. Just now saw a MAS tickets is rm152, suddenly can't proceed for payment... checked back.. sudah naik rm320... shitttt... haha.. anyone took tiger airways before? reliable? QUOTE(deodorant @ Apr 24 2013, 11:01 AM) For me I've taken AA, Tiger and Jetstar to KL multiple times in the past, so far touch wood all 3 also decent. But a lot of our members here dunno why very anti Tiger and won't choose to fly it at all. I've taken Tiger Airways a few times already. normally my 1st choice would be Jetstar. Never actually experience delay but bumped my timing to an earlier flight a couple of times. if you are on a tight flight schedule, better avoid Tiger AirwaysQUOTE(lwk523 @ Apr 24 2013, 12:03 PM) At least 2.9k (Checked). Does anyone here in construction field for civil eng here ? I hope you dont mind to share your view as a consultant or contractor in sg jitshiong our k-pop star is working in that field. |
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