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View Poll Results: Are you satisfied with your current income?

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    #141
    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    di yata counted simulated training.. you have to earn your flying ours in actual plane..
    That is what I understand too....

    Quote Originally Posted by kenzie View Post
    Yan pangarap ko sa daughter ko maging piloto inuunti unti kna training marunong na lumangoy , mag buo ng paper plane , saka mag modulate ng boses hehehe ( wla pako ndinig na piloto n hindi modulated boses sa PA system)
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    Kung voice modulation lang,- puwede na... .....

    Pero, one of our neighbors,- piloto ng PAL,- hindi naman maganda ang boses sa personal... I guess they have modulation adjustments in the plane's PA system....

    19.2K:book:


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    #142
    ok lang kahit boses.. yung kakilala ko ngang piloto di maintindihan magsalita.. lalo na yung iba na foreigners.. mga taga middle east.. hirap mag english.. tsaka sabi nung kaibigan ko.. halos wala na nga daw sila ginawa.. naka auto pilot na parati... so nandon sila kasi kailangan lang may pilot.. di kasi papayag yung mga pasahero na wala.. hehehe

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    #143
    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    hmm interesting salary table here..

    Best Paying Jobs in Philippines| Salary Comparison


    Doesn't seem realistic for me...I mean a Construction Supervisor earning 70k per month??

    I work in the financing industry and we have a lot of salary loans, and the salaries mentioned above don't even come close to what our clients are actually earning. And we cut across all companies, big or small, multinationals and local firms, but the bulk is made up of call centers and banking institutions.

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    #144
    Quote Originally Posted by Galactus View Post
    Doesn't seem realistic for me...I mean a Construction Supervisor earning 70k per month??

    I work in the financing industry and we have a lot of salary loans, and the salaries mentioned above don't even come close to what our clients are actually earning. And we cut across all companies, big or small, multinationals and local firms, but the bulk is made up of call centers and banking institutions.


    Hindi makatotohanan ang list na yan, kaya ung nag cocompute ng tax e sobrang taas kung mag kaltas.


    Buti pa ung mga magnanakaw sa Goverment, hindi sinisingil ng BIR.

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    #145
    ^

    hindi ata sa pinas yan. ni convert pang sa paysos.

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    #146
    Quote Originally Posted by Galactus View Post
    Doesn't seem realistic for me...I mean a Construction Supervisor earning 70k per month??

    I work in the financing industry and we have a lot of salary loans, and the salaries mentioned above don't even come close to what our clients are actually earning. And we cut across all companies, big or small, multinationals and local firms, but the bulk is made up of call centers and banking institutions.
    So bro, are the salaries presented on the high side or low side of the actuals based on the cross section of industries you service?

    19.2k:book:

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    #147
    meron sa jobstreet salary report i think mas accurate un.

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    #148
    Regarding the TS question, the vast majority of people are not satisfied with their current income. I would have to say, 99.9% of pinoys in general are not satisfied. I am not satisfied with the salary that I would be earning soon but I will not let income/salary alone dictate the job that I would be doing. Let me cite my recent experience:

    Last month, I discussed my plan of handing over the operation of our business to my younger sister since I felt that she would be ready to handle the responsibility and more importantly, I felt that I would be happier waking up every morning doing the line of work which i enjoyed the most. I worked as a supervisor in a large health insurance company in the United States for over 2 years and I enjoyed every minute of it.

    I posted my resume in a job search website last month and got a call from 2 BPO's with health insurance accounts and a local health insurance company. after a series of interviews ( 3 interviewers each for the BPO's; HR manager, operation manager and VP while 4 interviewers in the local health insurance company; VP for HR, department VP, Senior VP and President), I got a job offer from BPO E and the local company. BPO U did not call back after my interview with one of the VP's, so I'm sure that I was not shortlisted. BPO E offered a far better financial compensation than the local company. After a discussion with my wife and eldest son (he is 4 years old hehehe), I finally chose the local company because of 4 things: I want a local company to benefit from my knowledge and work experience; I am not sure how I would handle working the graveyard shift and having a shifting schedule; I would be in a position where I would have more responsibilities in the local company and most importantly, BPO E is offering a position in an entirely different segment of the insurance industry where I am sure I would not be happy.

    In general, the intrinsic rewards of following a passion or making a difference is more important than a high salary in an unenjoyable career

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    #149
    I am very unhappy with my income. My colleague is leaving our company soon and he told me that it is very hard to find a job now.

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    #150
    i'm probably one of those guys who's happy with their income, but i wouldn't mind having a raise.

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    #151
    Quote Originally Posted by foresterx View Post
    i'm probably one of those guys who's happy with their income, but i wouldn't mind having a raise.
    I just got a 3.6% raise, nakaka-awa. The other drilling company i'm aiming to transfer to got 12% increase, and they already have a higher pay scale to start with. My friend who works there (indonesian) now earns close to $18k/month. He used to be my trainee! When he started he was a fresh graduate and knew absolutely zits. I trained him, and even recommended him for promotion after 6 years of patient tutelage from yours truly. Makes me really proud how far my former trainees have gone, all of them. My only regret, kahit isa walang pinoy. Puro sila thai, indonesians and malaysians. Iba siguro feeling kung kapwa ko pinoy ang tinuturuan ko...

    Kelan kaya ako makakalipat dun? Andun kaya yung mga nakaaway kong mga white-know-nothing-boot-licking-dick-sucking-mafia-boys kaya laging purnada apply ko

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    #152
    Gross income yan nasa graph ah? :D

    I'm okay with my income as of now. I guess it should strike a balance on your current lifestyle and how much growth and experience you get from your current job.

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    #153
    Ung mga hindi satisfied sa kanilang current income, mag sideline kayo.

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    #154
    ano sideline mo retz?

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    #155
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    I just got a 3.6% raise, nakaka-awa. The other drilling company i'm aiming to transfer to got 12% increase, and they already have a higher pay scale to start with. My friend who works there (indonesian) now earns close to $18k/month. He used to be my trainee! When he started he was a fresh graduate and knew absolutely zits. I trained him, and even recommended him for promotion after 6 years of patient tutelage from yours truly. Makes me really proud how far my former trainees have gone, all of them. My only regret, kahit isa walang pinoy. Puro sila thai, indonesians and malaysians. Iba siguro feeling kung kapwa ko pinoy ang tinuturuan ko...

    Kelan kaya ako makakalipat dun? Andun kaya yung mga nakaaway kong mga white-know-nothing-boot-licking-dick-sucking-mafia-boys kaya laging purnada apply ko
    At least you are earning relatively better than most Pinoys, bro.

    No harm though in claiming your rightful share of $18K per month .... Should give you more elbow room in your financials....

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    #156
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    ano sideline mo retz?
    tsikot bot :D

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    #157
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    Ung mga hindi satisfied sa kanilang current income, mag sideline kayo.
    like? any suggestions?

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    #158
    tagal ng increase buti na lang talaga at ok ang benefits dito

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    #159
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    I just got a 3.6% raise, nakaka-awa. The other drilling company i'm aiming to transfer to got 12% increase, and they already have a higher pay scale to start with. My friend who works there (indonesian) now earns close to $18k/month. He used to be my trainee! When he started he was a fresh graduate and knew absolutely zits. I trained him, and even recommended him for promotion after 6 years of patient tutelage from yours truly. Makes me really proud how far my former trainees have gone, all of them. My only regret, kahit isa walang pinoy. Puro sila thai, indonesians and malaysians. Iba siguro feeling kung kapwa ko pinoy ang tinuturuan ko...

    Kelan kaya ako makakalipat dun? Andun kaya yung mga nakaaway kong mga white-know-nothing-boot-licking-dick-sucking-mafia-boys kaya laging purnada apply ko
    One of the best achievements any professional can have is to see the people they mentored and trained move up and perform well. It speaks loads of one's capabilities.

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    #160
    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    Ung mga hindi satisfied sa kanilang current income, mag sideline kayo.
    What sideline? Please share

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    #retzing

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