Originally posted by marcteng:oic. did you still take money from your dad? does your parents nagged at you for being jobless?
No, never take any money from dad. Helps out for free when I was jobless. Yes, parents nagged non-stop at me when I was jobless.
Originally posted by S.gal83:Ya. 1.6k is a little high. Usually 1.2k.
so little. the kindergarden centres earned a lot, but never pay their staff well. yet pay their directors and principal very much.
Originally posted by marcteng:so little. the kindergarden centres earned a lot, but never pay their staff well. yet pay their directors and principal very much.
It is better than being jobless, though.
Originally posted by S.gal83:Ya. 1.6k is a little high. Usually 1.2k.
How many years are you bonded for?
After your bond ends, and with a recommendation from the principal, you could try taking Bsc/BA at NIE with your advance diploma.
The pay while studying for these degrees is min. 1.7K+ for diploma holders.
Originally posted by S.gal83:It is better than being jobless, though.
ya. no wonder a lot of their staff quitted when economy pick up or when they find a better paying jobs. if u dun reward your staff well, dun expect any loyalty.
Originally posted by marcteng:so little. the kindergarden centres earned a lot, but never pay their staff well. yet pay their directors and principal very much.
1.2k is quite a lot already.
Those who take up Diploma for education at NIE receives only $800 or so a month while they are still studying.
Originally posted by Forbiddensinner:How many years are you bonded for?
After your bond ends, and with a recommendation from the principal, you could try taking Bsc/BA at NIE with your advance diploma.
The pay while studying for these degrees is min. 1.7K+ for diploma holders.
I am bonded for two years.
Originally posted by S.gal83:I am bonded for two years.
I am not surprised by that. typical sg company mentality. how much does your course costs?
years ago in my previous co, the co want to sponsor staff to study Masters in HRM, but no pay raise for 5 years omg.
Originally posted by marcteng:I am not surprised by that. typical sg company mentality. how much does your course costs?
years ago in my previous co, the co want to sponsor staff to study Masters in HRM, but no pay raise for 5 years omg.
My course costs about 10k.
Originally posted by marcteng:I am not surprised by that. typical sg company mentality. how much does your course costs?
years ago in my previous co, the co want to sponsor staff to study Masters in HRM, but no pay raise for 5 years omg.
All teachers in Singapore are bonded after completion of their teaching courses.
There is no escaping that.
Originally posted by S.gal83:My course costs about 10k.
wow so expensive? thats a rip off and overcharging for a mere adv dip.
Originally posted by marcteng:wow so expensive? thats a rip off and overcharging for a mere adv dip.
The cost of the course is only made known to me after I signed the bond.
Originally posted by marcteng:wow so expensive? thats a rip off and overcharging for a mere adv dip.
The cost of the course is only made known to me after I signed the bond.
Originally posted by marcteng:wow so expensive? thats a rip off and overcharging for a mere adv dip.
And where is the ripoff?
To be paid while you are studying?
Just to let you know, she will probably receive a higher pay upon completion of her course and becoming a full teacher.
Originally posted by Forbiddensinner:And where is the ripoff?
To be paid while you are studying?
Just to let you know, she will probably receive a higher pay upon completion of her course and becoming a full teacher.
no u dun understand me. I said the adv diploma course was overcharged. considering some masters course costs 20k, the adv dip is almost half the cost of the masters.
Originally posted by marcteng:no u dun understand me. I said the adv diploma course was overcharged. considering some masters course costs 20k, the adv dip is almost half the cost of the masters.
Don't worry, she won't be paying even a single cent...
Originally posted by Forbiddensinner:Don't worry, she won't be paying even a single cent...
as if I dunno lol
Actually,the feeling of being able to go out on a weekday morning is quite a nice one.
Originally posted by Marco_Simone:Actually,the feeling of being able to go out on a weekday morning is quite a nice one.
I feel it's awesome!
Originally posted by S.gal83:
I attend job interviews, sleep, helps out in my father's centre, sleeps, reads comics, sleeps, and attend job interviews, sleeps and so forth.
How many interviews u attent in 1.5 years time?
All the job interviews you didn't get selected?
Originally posted by Marco_Simone:Actually,the feeling of being able to go out on a weekday morning is quite a nice one.
The feeling of not having any money is worst
Originally posted by Marco_Simone:Actually,the feeling of being able to go out on a weekday morning is quite a nice one.
It depends on what you are going out to do ![]()
How's your training coming along?
Originally posted by S.gal83:1 and a half year. I was jobless for 1 and a half year.
u still have rice to eat? who feed u?
Originally posted by mh2:
u still have rice to eat? who feed u?
Her parents.
Ya,for the 2 months,I was still giving tuition and stuff,so can still survive la.
During my university mid year break last,the feeling lagi best.
Sometimes I go Raffles Place have breakfast on a weekday morning.
While everyone is rushing to and fro,I just sit there shake leg relaz one corner.
Song bo!