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 High-paying jobs for early 20s through mid 30s, feeling bad about your career choice?

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Honey Stars
post Dec 27 2019, 07:30 AM

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QUOTE(kopihazelnut @ Dec 27 2019, 06:30 AM)
Dont u have like client confidential clause or something?
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As long as its a general statement with no way to pinpoint identify the individual he's referring to, its safe.
LowKeras
post Dec 27 2019, 07:32 AM

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By ts exp, do you think timmy earning more than 20k?

I hope this question also answer others.
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post Dec 27 2019, 07:35 AM

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I tot sales also not bad ma. Their commission could be pretty good
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post Dec 27 2019, 07:38 AM

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Thanks TS for sharing.
Seems like pilot is the best for youngster. High pay, can get to travel, get to piap piap.
The rest although earn big bucks but more like nerd nerd type.

Actually I'm curious on how much a GP earn. Last time mak bapak ask to belajar doktor, lawyer but never mention about pilot
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post Dec 27 2019, 07:52 AM

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U no businessman client?
LowKeras
post Dec 27 2019, 07:55 AM

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QUOTE(tatmeng @ Dec 26 2019, 01:38 PM)
Thanks TS for sharing.
Seems like pilot is the best for youngster. High pay, can get to travel, get to piap piap.
The rest although earn big bucks but more like nerd nerd type.

Actually I'm curious on how much a GP earn. Last time mak bapak ask to belajar doktor, lawyer but never mention about pilot
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Ooo u highlight lawyer. I always wonder junior lawyer earning
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post Dec 27 2019, 08:09 AM

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QUOTE(wild_card_my @ Dec 27 2019, 05:19 AM)
It is not illegal to discuss your income with your peers. Only the employers have something to lose when the employees discuss their pay and any discrepancies. There have been plenty of examples where employers had to pay fair wages to their employees who found that were short-changed

I really hope Malaysians who continuously complain about low-pay would fight for their rights. You should not be afraid of your employees.
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I agree with you. I was underpaid for a few years though I was delivering new contracts worth 10-15 million yearly to the company. Offered by competitor to join them at 30% more and only finally my company counter offer me 75% more. Decided to stay
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post Dec 27 2019, 08:20 AM

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No corporate/investment bankers meh?
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post Dec 27 2019, 08:21 AM

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Actuarial staff normally enjoy higher pay than other staff in insurance industry but it is mainly due to the longer hours they need to work. There are shortage of experienced actuarial people in the industry and it is not only in Malaysia. My previous company lost nearly 1/2 of their actuarial staff to Singapore. The highest position in actuarial should be the Appointed Actuary. It is not an easy position to achieve and you'll even need Bank Negara approval. Normally, the AA future in insurance companies are very bright as they will be groomed to be CEOs.

Audit Managers is another position where you need to sacrifice long hours. Everybody knows when most graduate starts, their beginning pay is nothing to shout about. Not many people can stand the long hours and most will jump to commercial firms before they reach managerial level. However, if they can bear with the long hours, promotion is usually quite fast. Of course if you have experience in big 4, your reputation will be much better compared to smaller firms.
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post Dec 27 2019, 08:22 AM

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Ok thanks TS.

I want to know how much TS is making.

arsenwagon
post Dec 27 2019, 08:24 AM

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Double posta co too excited seeing celery thread

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post Dec 27 2019, 08:24 AM

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Salute u for creating such a long but informative post at 5am
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post Dec 27 2019, 08:25 AM

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Before you guys ask: In general, [b]very few people make more than RM20,000 a month. And for those who do, never seem to be active posters on this forum [/B]

u dun lie la...
90% people here in K/ make 20k and above
only me and few other sohai here dun have 20k

ur study and info is incorrect
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post Dec 27 2019, 08:36 AM

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QUOTE(wild_card_my @ Dec 27 2019, 05:19 AM)
It is not illegal to discuss your income with your peers. Only the employers have something to lose when the employees discuss their pay and any discrepancies. There have been plenty of examples where employers had to pay fair wages to their employees who found that were short-changed

I really hope Malaysians who continuously complain about low-pay would fight for their rights. You should not be afraid of your employees.
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employers, you mean?

the problem is this - if you're in a chinaman company, you might have a chance to voice out,
since they just give you salary based on 'feeling' (normally).

but if you're working in a company with 'proper' HR systematics - the salary is often compared to
other companies (similar functions of course) and the HR effing systematics always state lower salary
compared to your own expectations.

that's why most people jump around to get a good bargaining power for a better salary option.

one more thing - in a 'proper' company setting, it is often also not the manager's say to give XX salary to
the employee, although favouritism and racism plays some role in determining if employee A is able to
get higher salary than employee B, vice versa.


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post Dec 27 2019, 08:36 AM

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Normally auditors or actuaries higher?

Currently an actuary in a small company, see your actuarial client salary, really feel I am on the lower side of the market, I am just at around 13k salary (29M). Can I know the 18k salary is at what employment level?
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post Dec 27 2019, 08:38 AM

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https://www.kellyservices.com.my/media/kell...e%202019_LR.PDF
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post Dec 27 2019, 08:44 AM

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post Dec 27 2019, 08:45 AM

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26 still can masuk OnG not, now working as BA for HCM software company
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QUOTE(viole @ Dec 27 2019, 07:26 AM)
Those are the overachievers. How about data for average folks and underachiever?
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The lucky ones
Right place right time right people
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post Dec 27 2019, 08:49 AM

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QUOTE(ZeonKid @ Dec 27 2019, 08:36 AM)
Normally auditors or actuaries higher?

Currently an actuary in a small company, see your actuarial client salary, really feel I am on the lower side of the market, I am just at around 13k salary (29M). Can I know the 18k salary is at what employment level?
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Fellow + desperate firm looking for manager-level actuary + industry shortage (could be general pricing) = profit

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