Originally posted by Ibram Gaunt:Not really. SGD7.5k/day x 30 days = SGD225k. That will be 225/3 = 75 Seventy-Five 1st class hons graduate per month.
No, I'm not jealous. I am concerned, as any good citizen of this country should.
Because it's public money. It should be made accountable to tax-payers like us.
S$7.5 K per day can hire 2 entry-level 1st class hons graduate into the workforce (assuming starting salary $3K plus) or 5 non-grads into workforce (assuming starting salary abt $1.5 k).
Originally posted by Ibram Gaunt:I was taking SGD3k per month as a realistic starting pay for a 1st class hons grad in accounting NTU. Even then it is a little high...most settle for SGD2.5k. For lawyers, I have a friend in the public service who got 2.2k starting pay as a prosecutor even tho she has a masters degree. Perhaps a doctor can share what their starting pay is?
If two 1st class hons grads can be hired per day (for $7.5K), this means that in a month: 60 grads (30 x 2) can be hired per month (or 75 grads...as Skibi has kindly corrected me).
If 5 non-grads can be hired per day, this means that 150 people (30 x 5) per month.
Are we doing the right thing by not spending that $7.5K in augmenting the civil service workforce by hiring younger talents and decreasing the unemployment rate? Thus the salary of $2.4 million must be made accountable to taxpayers.
Originally posted by WiNtEr'SkiLL:lets not probe so much... shall we
it is the "little red dot" the reasons (advantage) that not only him can do. with such an "area", "who" will face any big problem of controlling the people? get the law in order?Originally posted by audiovideo:if you are good enough to run singapore well and bring it to what it is today from small village and have the trust of most singaporean.... you can ask for more than $2.7mil.... you will get it. don't just look at the $$ now, think of what are the contributions. What if that guy who named us "little red dot" was the one who run singapore for the past 30 years? maybe SG will be so poor and has no money to pay him $2.7mil a month.....2.7mil rupiah maybe.
think, think, think.![]()
unseen and seen.Originally posted by SnowFlag:can anyone tells me what is the difference between underhand corruption and over-the-board corruption?![]()
Originally posted by Ibram Gaunt:yes, as citizen of this tiny red dot we should be concerned.
No, I'm not jealous. I am [b]concerned, as any good citizen of this country should.
Because it's public money. It should be made accountable to tax-payers like us.
S$7.5 K per day can hire 2 entry-level 1st class hons graduate into the workforce (assuming starting salary $3K plus) or 5 non-grads into workforce (assuming starting salary abt $1.5 k). [/b]
wow... if you form a party I will vote for you to rule this little red dot, if you have the chance ... Mr future PMOriginally posted by Joshua1975:it is the "little red dot" the reasons (advantage) that not only him can do. with such an "area", "who" will face any big problem of controlling the people? get the law in order?
Originally posted by audiovideo:if you are good enough to run singapore well and bring it to what it is today from small village and have the trust of most singaporean.... you can ask for more than $2.7mil.... you will get it. don't just look at the $$ now, think of what are the contributions. What if that guy who named us "little red dot" was the one who run singapore for the past 30 years? maybe SG will be so poor and has no money to pay him $2.7mil a month.....2.7mil rupiah maybe.
think, think, think.![]()
Originally posted by Joshua1975:"i" am one local born Singapore citizen who is paying "them". Why lets not probe? end of the day, it is still only in the forumssssssss. the paper in SG will not write anything about it. not a single man living in SG has the guts to question "them"
but we have more kuku come in here try ways to stop topics like this from going on? it sure look bad from the outside.
try harder next time.![]()