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« on: 05 October 2004, 21:31:00 pm »
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hey guys, how good is 6.5K for a 7 yrs experience MBA in IT industry... being offered by an mnc thru a local company... will get absorbed in the mnc within a year...

what about saving potential... 2 bhk condo... wife... 3 yrs old son...

coming from india...

would like to know more about schooling for my kiddo...

ppl... pls bounce your views...

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« Reply #1 on: 06 October 2004, 10:38:00 am »
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i would say "take it"

in all consideration (based upon what u have posted) - it is a "likeable deal"

Monsieur Grubbo

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coming to singapore
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« Reply #2 on: 06 October 2004, 20:47:00 pm »
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what do you really mean when you say a likeable deal?

is it comfy ? whats the saving potential... 2-3K per month?

hows the schooling scene in singapore for indian kids?

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Well...
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« Reply #3 on: 06 October 2004, 22:39:00 pm »
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It's a pretty sad wage for an MBA with experience. Where exactly do you come from? US and European MBA's with your stated experience would be on $25K per month at a minimum (plus bonus, stock, etc.) at any serious company here. I suppose though that since you're asking the question on this forum your probably getting what you're worth...Enjoy Singapore.
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« Reply #4 on: 07 October 2004, 9:59:00 am »
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Sorry sunshine, your attitude stinks.

To the OP..You can live well on that, but you won't save much.

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« Reply #5 on: 09 October 2004, 15:23:00 pm »
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You can live on that. I would expect more with those qualifications and experience.

When you say 'absorbed into the mnc', do you mean 'a payrise, a reliable permanent position and company benefits'?

Cause that would be worth going for. Make sure there is prospects as well dude.

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don't count on
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« Reply #6 on: 11 October 2004, 17:27:00 pm »
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being absorbed into the MNC within a year

Companies here are beginning to outsource their IT functions too . . .

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