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 Earning Salary More than RM 5K, Those below 28, share ur tips here!!

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post Sep 23 2007, 09:12 AM

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QUOTE(Irresistible @ Sep 23 2007, 12:13 AM)
I just wonder, HOW MANY YEARS are u willing to work in foreign countries ??

I think the idea is to save some money & come back to Malaysia.

But , are u willing to accept a job in Malaysia that is much lower pay than ur previous job after u coming back ? (Eg. S$ 3000 vs RM 3200), thats a difference of RM 3000+
Are u willing to do that ? blink.gif

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You will only need to come back to Malaysia after you retire if necessary.

Money will not be enough. So I don't see a reason of returning to Malaysia if you have a better pay overseas.
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post Sep 23 2007, 01:48 PM

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yeah why worry of these unecessary things later ...... when u come back that time only decide .....
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QUOTE(Irresistible @ Sep 23 2007, 12:13 AM)
I just wonder, HOW MANY YEARS are u willing to work in foreign countries ??

I think the idea is to save some money & come back to Malaysia.

But , are u willing to accept a job in Malaysia that is much lower pay than ur previous job after u coming back ? (Eg. S$ 3000 vs RM 3200), thats a difference of RM 3000+
Are u willing to do that ? blink.gif

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post Sep 23 2007, 09:55 PM

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Having spent the last 25 years working, living and starting a family abroad, would you still want to come back to Malaysia to retire? Assuming you have kids who are still in their teens, would it be feasible to return to Malaysia considering your kids will have to be enrolled in an International School?
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and the fee for those school for monthly is already killing... unless you'll already make a big fortune after all those years...
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post Sep 24 2007, 12:06 AM

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QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Sep 23 2007, 09:55 PM)
Having spent the last 25 years working, living and starting a family abroad, would you still want to come back to Malaysia to retire?  Assuming you have kids who are still in their teens, would it be feasible to return to Malaysia considering your kids will have to be enrolled in an International School?
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It's possible because the money (retirement fund) you have overseas could be 6 times (assuming in UK) the money you have in Malaysia. So it's better to stay in Malaysia in that case.
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post Sep 24 2007, 12:35 AM

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come to msia when u about to retire and splurge for investment or other stuff ......
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post Sep 24 2007, 12:49 AM

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@p4n6,
It is more possible if the kids are oredi in Uni. If the kids are in Primary/Secondary school, it might be difficult considering the costs of education in MY (esp when the kids will have to be enrolled in a Private school).

That least is my opinion *grins* blush.gif
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post Sep 24 2007, 01:12 PM

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QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Sep 23 2007, 09:55 PM)
Having spent the last 25 years working, living and starting a family abroad, would you still want to come back to Malaysia to retire?  Assuming you have kids who are still in their teens, would it be feasible to return to Malaysia considering your kids will have to be enrolled in an International School?
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If that person has already spent that amount of time by choice, he won't return since in the first place the goal was to leave and start a new life elsewhere, they would probably not consider themselves malaysia anymore.
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post Sep 24 2007, 02:34 PM

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I think everyone needs to be aware that working overseas may not always allow you to have more cash or earn more as well. Cost of living may be higher and working overseas does not mean working in those developed countries as well.
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post Sep 24 2007, 02:47 PM

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Most people find it hard to come back when they settle down overseas especially in developed countries. I think it makes a lot of sense why they do so smile.gif
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post Sep 24 2007, 03:09 PM

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QUOTE(lwb @ Sep 17 2007, 02:04 PM)

that's quite a sweeping remarks you've made there, kiddo..
placing a broad umbrella blanket on the entire industry without understanding it is like a blind fool feeling up an elephant and describing it as a banana tree, for instance..

what you see/hear/feel so far about MLM is crap... but this does not represent that ALL MLM are crap..
there're certain business framework you need to understand before you start crapping the entire industry out..
i have to agree with clawhammer that MLM is utter crap, listen to this again, MLM is utter crap
it is the same as trying to convince people to get rich by buying lottery

just do the maths people

edit: ops wrong quote

This post has been edited by asc2: Sep 24 2007, 03:11 PM
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post Sep 24 2007, 05:20 PM

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Thanks asc2. There are always people in this world (particularly Malaysians) who often believe in such schemes. For that reason also, it is why most Malaysians get cheated into those ridiculous "get rich quick" schemes.

For the gentleman that replied like a hero and convinced that MLM would make him rich, I offer my support to him and hopefully he can convince me in return that MLM indeed works. Hence, prove it and come back with results - action speaks louder than words smile.gif
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@clawhammer,
I'm not here to defend the MLM business but I do believe that there are people who make it in the business - but most are in it full time and starts operating their own businesses, etc. It's hard work like every other job out there.

For those who sees this as a side business for side income, you may be rewarded but it'll never be as close to what you were told you could achieve based on another individuals' success.

If $ was really that simple to earn, I wouldn't be stuck at the office at this hour blush.gif
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post Sep 24 2007, 07:27 PM

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let's all start planting money trees ......
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post Sep 24 2007, 10:52 PM

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I looked at the results of a recent Maybank Platinum card contest and saw that more than a few winners were around the age of 30 based on their mykad numbers. I think the minimum for a Platinum Maybank card is RM120k so that makes them pretty high earning young chaps...

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QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Sep 24 2007, 06:50 PM)
@clawhammer,
I'm not here to defend the MLM business but I do believe that there are people who make it in the business - but most are in it full time and starts operating their own businesses, etc.  It's hard work like every other job out there.

For those who sees this as a side business for side income, you may be rewarded but it'll never be as close to what you were told you could achieve based on another individuals' success. 

If $ was really that simple to earn, I wouldn't be stuck at the office at this hour  blush.gif
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Everything and anything can make money. Even a toilet contractor with plenty of toilet contracts can make money. The problem is, how many percent of people in within the MLM really "make" that money? smile.gif

I'm speaking from experience and out of the huge number of friends I have which ventured into MLM, direct sales, etc - no one made it through. Two things to this - either all my friends are crap or the idea of these 2 businesses are plain crap rolleyes.gif

If one is interested in sales, they can always try doing a real sales job. I know people within the IT industry (sales) which makes a lot better than what I am earning. I know people selling financial savings plan, insuarance, etc that drives a BMW at the age of 25. All these are possible if you're on the right track and at least, it's a secured and guaranteed job.

Nevertheless, I do agree that some small percentage of people within MLM makes money. Shall I say less than 1% out of the thousands? Nevertheless, it's up to that individual to decide whether is it worth to spend time on something with such success rate.

Just my thoughts smile.gif
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post Sep 25 2007, 10:54 AM

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Pls all, join this thread then and discuss instead of tarnishing this current topic.
answer a few queries that I posted there regarding MLM with examples given instead of broadening to all MLM as a generalisation.
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post Sep 26 2007, 02:24 AM

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Sep 25 2007, 01:59 AM)
Everything and anything can make money. Even a toilet contractor with plenty of toilet contracts can make money. The problem is, how many percent of people in within the MLM really "make" that money? smile.gif

I'm speaking from experience and out of the huge number of friends I have which ventured into MLM, direct sales, etc - no one made it through. Two things to this - either all my friends are crap or the idea of these 2 businesses are plain crap rolleyes.gif


If one is interested in sales, they can always try doing a real sales job. I know people within the IT industry (sales) which makes a lot better than what I am earning. I know people selling financial savings plan, insuarance, etc that drives a BMW at the age of 25. All these are possible if you're on the right track and at least, it's a secured and guaranteed job.

Nevertheless, I do agree that some small percentage of people within MLM makes money. Shall I say less than 1% out of the thousands? Nevertheless, it's up to that individual to decide whether is it worth to spend time on something with such success rate.

Just my thoughts smile.gif
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Apparently, ur frineds are not extraordinary ... biggrin.gif

If u believe in MLM , just go on , DO it & make it a sucess !! If u do not, just pray those that do MLM fail tongue.gif

For example , famous Singer/Actor earn 20 Milion a Year drool.gif .. But,most of us will said: "u don't dream la !!" You are not 183 cm tall, handsome or beautiful or not enough goodlooking , singi s just so so ...
Ya, a lot of Malaysia Singer struggle but a few had make their name & they are not handsome or beauty...

If u believe it, just GO FOR IT provide u hae the right skills etc !! What people said, just forgot about it....

Don't forget only 1% of people is extraordinary, while 99% is just ordinary!! Why follow the clouds ? Believe urself !!


We know that MOST 9-6 job can't promise much income, is 2K or 3K or 4K or 5K ?
Noramlly how old is an typically chief accountant? A CEO? A director?

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post Sep 26 2007, 10:15 AM

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QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Sep 23 2007, 10:55 PM)
Having spent the last 25 years working, living and starting a family abroad, would you still want to come back to Malaysia to retire?  Assuming you have kids who are still in their teens, would it be feasible to return to Malaysia considering your kids will have to be enrolled in an International School?
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not at all back o malaysia retire..
only go back a yr or 2 for food ..lolx.
kids....up to them ...better not push them to intl skool..
totally bratlesss elite

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