I was browsing the PAGASA weather forecaster/observer vacancies. I'm curious about how much a Salary Grade 15 makes.
I was browsing the PAGASA weather forecaster/observer vacancies. I'm curious about how much a Salary Grade 15 makes.
more or less 15k daw sabi nung officemate ko who used to work in the government. mataas na daw yung 15k/month at most.
Just wondering. It's the salary position for a "Level 4" weather observer. To me, being a weather observer is totally zero-stress compared to being a weather forecaster/meteorologist. The position I'd be based on my current job here would be considerably higher than a Level 4 Observer. But, I wouldn't mind being an observer.
Just weighing a lot of "what ifs" in my head. If we retired there, I'd be bored to death because I feel much too young to be not working at all. I'd work just to keep busy and so long as it's a job I'm happy in. I love earth sciences, esp weather.
Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; May 15th, 2008 at 11:12 AM.
AFAIK, Salary Grade 15 = basic salary of 13k (or thereabouts) and allowances of 2k, so it is around 15k.
JAP,- here's confirming what bros 1D4LV and Galactus's input.
I am getting P15K to about P20K per month, high end being in the Dept of Justice, so there is not much difference, really.
6000:mobile:
SALARY GRADE - EQUIVALENT SALARY (PhP)
1 - 5,082
2 - 5,540
3 - 6,039
4 - 6,522
5 - 7,043
6 - 7,606
7 - 8,139
8 - 8,709
9 - 9,318
10 - 9,939
11 - 10,535
12 - 11,167
13 - 11,837
14 - 12,548
15 - 13,300
16 - 14,098
17 - 14,944
18 - 15,841
19 - 16,792
20 - 17,799
21 - 18,510
22 - 19,251
23 - 20,020
24 - 20,823
25 - 21,655
26 - 22,521
27 - 23,422
28 - 24,359
29 - 25,333
30 - 28,875
31 - 40,425
32 - 46,200
33 - 57,750 (President's salary)
Basic Pay yan not included yung Cost of Living Allowance (COLA), higher Salary Grade gets RATA (PhP 5,300/mo), di ko na matandaan ibig sabihin nito.
......tinaasan na yata ni PGMA ng 10% yung basic recently? im not sure, matagal na akong di nagwo-work sa gobyerno (since 2005)
Last edited by OiC65; May 17th, 2008 at 06:50 AM.