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(26-10-2023, 12:43 AM)Nyvrem Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.domainofexperts.com/2022/10/...oyers.html

Not true,, a second upper class graduate at SMU studying finance can commence a salary of ard 10K,, while a 1st class honor 14K.

my friend lecturer told me.
(26-10-2023, 12:43 AM)Nyvrem Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.domainofexperts.com/2022/10/...oyers.html

Cant simply believe what he said, could it be he screw himself up.. and honor degree in what??? 

My friend SIM, starting 4K 6 yrs ago, now earn some 9K.. after 2 promotion,,degree is just one thing,,, work performance after u start the job count greatly.
1st class but cannot do work properly so what????
(26-10-2023, 01:24 AM)victortan Wrote: [ -> ]Cant simply believe what he said, could it be he screw himself up.. and honor degree in what??? 

My friend SIM, starting 4K 6 yrs ago, now earn some 9K.. after 2 promotion,,degree is just one thing,,, work performance after u start the job count greatly.
1st class but cannot do work properly so what????

42% of present cohort has degrees and that does not included those with overseas and upgraded.
if 10 years, 12K per month right 
If every degree earns that money, then why average, median, household wage reflected that years ago?
Why need to add CPF and bonus into the sum, most being their own boss?
The scenario you said and numbers do not tally. 

they do side line?