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Lets talk salary v6
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thefryingfox
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Dec 13 2013, 11:07 PM
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QUOTE(cazorla81 @ Dec 11 2013, 07:14 PM) I am surprise nowadays the solution architect title had been abused in such.. p/s: sorry no offence to you, it was mainly the company and industry fault. With that kind of experience in working, you are a solution architect. Indeed it has been abused to such level. I really doubt this is MNC's if at all it is. Most MNC Solution architect has proper experience and can take a buss requirement and flip it to a proper working solution. with less than 1 year experience, i doubt you can do that really. Not to put u down, having a higher than usual title with a lower than usual pay sometime its sad. Solution architect typically earn >7-8K and a season maestro can earn beyond 15k. But - as long you have a job - its all good in the hood
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thefryingfox
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Jan 12 2015, 11:44 PM
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QUOTE(WhiteMoonZ1 @ Jan 12 2015, 05:33 PM) Hi guys. I'm 16 and 99 batch(pt3) my results is really bad. Except for BI i got B. Everything else i got from E to F. So this new year i got in Perdagangan class. And my question is what should i do to get good jobs? I'm worried about my future 😨. Help please :c oh and sorry for changing the topic. I'm really interested in Programming though. I've had a multiplayer game server and made around 500 usd by people subscribing to VIP which gave them perks that non vip can't do. All of that at the age of 14. I closed the server because of PT3. Thanks for listening.  im also perdagngang. jump into it and 10 years working, now earn RM 14 k as manager. dont give up and dont loose sight. My PMR mostly is C. SPM only had 2 A ( English and 1119 paper) and the rest is B/C and Moral is E. main thing is dont give up and work hard
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thefryingfox
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Feb 27 2015, 01:42 AM
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Guys, it becomes apparent that if to measure your salary properly, you need to state how many hours do you actually work in a week.
i've shifted jobs and typically i put in 10-12 hours a day which got me to think, if i devide my working hours ( which is actually 8 hours a day) for the money i'm being paid vs the many more hours i am required to work ( say 10-11 hours a day coz the job needs me that long instead of being lazy - mostly due to timezone differences), its apparent that i am way under paid
So i guess we need to look at this salary measurement approach a little bit more realistically. ie if ur paid 7k for 8am to 5pm, you basically make 43 ringgit per hour. If you do 10 hours a day, you basically make 35 ringgit per hour.
So in totality, those earning big numbers - especially in IT line, may not be making a whole lot compare to the guy earning 1-2k lesser.
just a thought?
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thefryingfox
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Feb 28 2015, 12:15 AM
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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Feb 27 2015, 06:41 PM) Usually people talk about annual total comp rather than hourly wages, because technically you are only required to work 8 hours a day and 40 hours a week. If your job requires you to stay 10-11 hours, they would need to compensate you for those extra hours. But as you said, it comes to a point where an additional say, 2k will look to you as not worth it when you consider the extra hours expected of you. However, those additional 2k means the next jump you make will be on top of that 2k, which is why many are willing to take on a job with more pay even though per hour wise, on average he might be making less. You might also want to look at things like performance bonuses and benefits that might be different from someone who works in a job requiring 10-11 hours in general compared to one who needs 8 hours, sometime it will differ in a good way. brah...cmon......you been working how long? offer letter already covered the company from overtime expenses. the most i get is time off which is worth jack
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