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

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ky_khor
post May 4 2007, 12:13 PM

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got exchange emails with a senior in the past:

0. IT degree grad - 0
1. junior engineer - 1 year (acquired ccna)
2. industrial automation engineer - 1.5 year (learned alot about industrial communication protocol)
3. network engineer in public listed company - 1 year (work on IP communication, acquired CCVP, some Cisco IPT Specialist)
4. network consultant in MNC - current job (job focus on ip communication, preparing CCIE Voice)

currently he's 24 years old, basic RM4.5k with other allowance.


Money = your worth(willing to learn, good attitude, certificates, skills) + opportunity(daring, open for changes, people network, goals)

i want to catch up with him, now 22 years old still RM2.xk. sigh....


ky_khor
post May 4 2007, 07:24 PM

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QUOTE(alkt @ May 4 2007, 05:32 PM)
yes it is possible. try those data centres that does shift works smile.gif
22 going to 23 this year. i got lucky, just accepted a job where the basic is more than 3.8k (not gonna reveal the exact amount, some of my colleagues are reading this tongue.gif)+allowances.

what i can say is good luck, work hard for the things u want smile.gif
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thumbup.gif wat exactly u're doing rite now? give me some hint k?
ky_khor
post May 15 2007, 02:52 PM

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offshore job is good for saving. but for me i'll have to think about the job scope and long term plan as well. i will need a stable working hour and location in the later stage of my life.

wat's the other option for an oil n gas engineer refuse to work offshore? can you survive the changes after ur offshore allowance being cut?
ky_khor
post Jun 17 2007, 06:00 PM

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QUOTE(Lcsx @ Jun 17 2007, 05:09 PM)
well they really should at least earn more than 5k considering that their course itself costs more than 500k usually or maybe even 1m. If its less than 5k its not very good.
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1m? lol r u kiddin?

the prob with doctor and lawyer are ppl study and work like hell. and they graduate late.
if u can spend the same money, time and effort on doing sales, study technical thing such as CCIE, or doing investment, u can easily beat them.
ky_khor
post Jul 18 2007, 02:02 AM

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QUOTE(genkis3 @ Jul 18 2007, 01:46 AM)
that's too much for me here.. actually i just looking for latest notebook and pc info from this forum. accidentally walk in here...
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haha hope u don mind. oh well stress from ppl's jealousy r quite common i'm sure u r able to handle it.
ky_khor
post Sep 19 2007, 05:51 PM

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if u were an engineer here, while u're washing dishes in UK, u can skilled up urself and try to become an engineer there. tongue.gif

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