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September 23rd, 2009 10:27 AM #11as of now, grade 15, step 1 (fyi, up to step 8 per grade, e.g. 15-1, 15-2, etc.) earns Php18+++ per month plus Php2K additional monthly compensation.
then re-compute considering the legislated 10% annual increase for the next 4 years starting this year.
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September 29th, 2009 12:10 PM #12
I just looked at some vacancies at PAGASA. There's a few more than the last time I checked.... Hmmm. Weather Services Chief (Salary Grade 24). I like the sound of that. MD required though. Working on it.....
- POSITION: Weather Observer I
SALARY GRADE: 9
PLACE OF ASSIGNMENT: Central Office (Weather Division/MCS), Field Stations (Puerto Princesa, Dumangas, LSU-Baybay (AG), Alabat, BSU-Benguet (AG), NVSIT-Bayombong (AG), Coron, ISU Echague, UPLB)
ITEM NO.: WOBI-142-1998; WOBI-24-1998; WOBI-4-1998; WOBI-101-1998; WOBI-47-1998; WOBI-7-1998; WOBI-139-1998; WOBI-193-1998; WOBI-16-1998; WOBI-143-1998
NO. OF VACANCIES: 10
QUALIFICATION STANDARDS:
EDUCATION: Completion of two (2) years studies in college
EXPERIENCE: None
TRAINING: Meteorological Observer Training Course (MOTC)/Basic Instruction Package
Meteorological/Hydrological Technician (WMO-No. 258) (BIP-MT/HT);
None, if holder of Bachelor's degree in Engineering/Physics/Chemistry/Math
ELIGIBILITY: None required (CSC MC No. 11.s. 1996- Category III) - POSITION: Weather Observation Aide (Full Time)
SALARY GRADE: 4
PLACE OF ASSIGNMENT: Central Office (RDTD), Southern Mindanao PRSD (Davao), Northern Luzon PRSD (Tuguegarao), Field Station (Virac, Banaue)
ITEM NO. WOA-135-1998; WOA-256-1998; WOA-261-1998; WOA-190-1998; WOA-223-1998
NO. OF VACANCIES: 5
QUALIFICATION STANDARDS:
EDUCATION: Elementary School Graduate
EXPERIENCE: None required
TRAINING: None required
ELIGIBILITY: None required (MC No. 11.s.1996-Category III) - POSITION: Senior Weather Specialist
SALARY GRADE: 19
PLACE OF ASSIGNMENT: Central Office (CAD/ARDS), (RDTD/Numerical Modeling Section), Field Station (Tacloban Station)
ITEM NO.: SRWS-19-1998; SRWS-34-1998;SRWS-36-1998
NO. OF VACANCIES: 3
QUALIFICATION STANDARDS:
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in Meteorology or bachelor's degree with six (6) units in Physics and Math up to Integral Calculus
EXPERIENCE: Two (2) years relevant experience
TRAINING: Meteorologist Training Course (MTC)/BIP-M/H, None, if with a Master's degree or Doctoral degree (Meteorology/Hydrology)
ELIGIBILITY: Career Service (Professional), Second level eligibility, PD 997 (Meteorology) - POSITION: Administrative Officer III
SALARY GRADE: 14
PLACE OF ASSIGNMENT: Central Office (Administrative Division/HRMDS)
ITEM NO. ADOF3-13-2004
NO. OF VACANCIES: 1
QUALIFICATION STANDARDS:
EDUCATION: Bachelor's Degree relevant to the job
EXPERIENCE: One (1) year of relevant experience
TRAINING: Four (4) hours of relevant training
ELIGIBILITY: Career Service (Professional)
Second Level Eligibility - POSITION: Administrative Officer I
SALARY GRADE: 10
PLACE OF ASSIGNMENT: Central Office (Administrative Division/RMS)
ITEM NO. ADOF1-8-2004
NO. OF VACANCIES: 1
QUALIFICATION STANDARDS:
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree relevant to the job
EXPERIENCE: None required
TRAINING: None required
ELIGIBILITY: Career Service (Professional)
Second Level Eligibility
POSITION: Weather Services Chief
SALARY GRADE: 24
PLACE OF ASSIGNMENT : Research & Development &Training Division, Hydro-Meteorology Division,Visayas PRSD (Cebu), Southern Mindanao PRSD (Davao), Southern Luzon PRSD (Legaspi), Northern Luzon PRSD (Tuguegarao), Northern Mindanao PRSD (Cagayan De Oro)
ITEM NO.: WSCH-6,1998; WSCH-3-1998; WSCH-2-2008; WSCH-4-2008; WSCH-1-2008; WSCH-4-1998; WSCH-3-2008
NO. OF VACANCIES: 7
QUALIFICATION STANDARDS
EDUCATION: Master's degree
EXPERIENCE: Four (4) years in position/s involving management and supervision
TRAINING: Meteorologist Training Course (MTC)/BIP-M/H
None, if with a Doctoral degree (Meteorology/Hydrology)
ELIGIBILITY: Career Service (Professional)
Second level eligibility
PD 997 (Meteorology)
- POSITION: Weather Observer I
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October 1st, 2009 05:05 PM #13
Our government pays better at lower levels than the private sector but is awfully behind from middle level up. That's why we get the kind of bureacracy where the tenured clerks practically doing nothing whiling away time while the underpaid managers using their authorities to get as much as they can. Of course, this is a wanton generalization because I know a lot of G-men and women who really care and sacrifice for their work but sadly they usually are the most stressed and will soon go abroad or will be pirated by private corporations.
Now how can you expect, for example, a BIR or Customs examiner earning P 15,000 gross with authority to recommend closure of a multibillion plant or business. Of course, a couple of millions or so is a cheap option for the businessmen to keep their profits coming.
Here's one reason why a lot of business families are entering into politics - simply to protect their business. It's not the meager salaries that they will get but the protection of millions they have invested. And they can also use the same authority to harass their competitors. Or they can buy politicians with contributions to their campaigns usually giving to not just one candidate but betting on those who have chances of winning.
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October 3rd, 2009 07:29 AM #14
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October 5th, 2009 09:53 AM #15
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