kissing_bandit2 Posted May 6, 2008 Share Posted May 6, 2008 Antonsky, Call ako dyan, what proof do you need? Sa lahat ng ayaw ko yung walang isang salita. Let me know what proof you need and I'll send it to you. am giving you chance to back-out.. but if you're dead serious just be ready with your 500k.. how will i be sure that you will not run away with my 500k? Quote Link to comment
antonsky Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 my assumptions are: that you are receiving that salary on a monthly basis in a local company and paying that 200k tax.minimum tax charge for a consultant is 10% otherwise if you are declared as a regular employee the charge would be more that that rate, so meaning your receiving a gross of 2M monthly? a senior executive position in a consulting firm who offers services on SAP dont even received that amount. a sr. executive position in a multi natlt. company who implemented SAP don't also received that much so i don't really understand how did you arrived on that figure. and if your really earning that 2M monthly bakit ka pumapatol sa 500k lang na pusta ko? any fellows who earn as much as that figure don't waste their time on this thread and such kind of argument. i'm sure alot of us in this forum would be interested to know how did you arrived on that figure. Quote Link to comment
Google Posted May 14, 2008 Share Posted May 14, 2008 i am one of the lucky ones doing SAP consultancy... i love my job, not because of money but because of new challenges everyday... advantage:1 days work is > 1 month salary in RP (as an asst mgr in a multi-natl company) disadvantage:almost 200Kphp a month in taxes hmmm. i work in an IT consulting firm.we have SAP consultants who earn at around 200k - 220k month. And these are certified SAP consultants already. Tapos 20k lang (10%) lang ang tax monthly. Although i am not doubting you, it is still possible that you can have 200k/month in taxes if you are handling multiple SAP project implementations in separate consultancy positions. Quote Link to comment
Google Posted May 14, 2008 Share Posted May 14, 2008 question: i'm interested in taking up CCNA courses. are there good paying jobs waiting for CCNA's out there, aside from call centers? i have nothing against call centers, i'm in one right now. just want to shift into another industry and get a normal day job.. banks and manufacturing companies do quite prefer CCNA people, imho. and get a teaching job at night.... hehehehe. Quote Link to comment
Porn Star Posted May 14, 2008 Share Posted May 14, 2008 Antonsky, Call ako dyan, what proof do you need? Sa lahat ng ayaw ko yung walang isang salita. Let me know what proof you need and I'll send it to you. am giving you chance to back-out.. but if you're dead serious just be ready with your 500k.. how will i be sure that you will not run away with my 500k? nakup! mabigat na hamon to.. ano kaya kahihinatnatnan ng usapang ito? :goatee: Quote Link to comment
Mang A. Arraro Posted June 23, 2008 Share Posted June 23, 2008 i am one of the lucky ones doing SAP consultancy... i love my job, not because of money but because of new challenges everyday... advantage:1 days work is > 1 month salary in RP (as an asst mgr in a multi-natl company) disadvantage:almost 200Kphp a month in taxes This is crap!!! Im doing recruitment for an IT company & i know how much IT personnel earn nowadays. Puro yabang lng to!! Quote Link to comment
Mang A. Arraro Posted June 23, 2008 Share Posted June 23, 2008 question: i'm interested in taking up CCNA courses. are there good paying jobs waiting for CCNA's out there, aside from call centers? i have nothing against call centers, i'm in one right now. just want to shift into another industry and get a normal day job.. If you want a high paying work regarding Cisco then pursue a CCIE certification, quite expensive but the reward is great. Quote Link to comment
Mang A. Arraro Posted June 23, 2008 Share Posted June 23, 2008 my assumptions are: that you are receiving that salary on a monthly basis in a local company and paying that 200k tax.minimum tax charge for a consultant is 10% otherwise if you are declared as a regular employee the charge would be more that that rate, so meaning your receiving a gross of 2M monthly? a senior executive position in a consulting firm who offers services on SAP dont even received that amount. a sr. executive position in a multi natlt. company who implemented SAP don't also received that much so i don't really understand how did you arrived on that figure. and if your really earning that 2M monthly bakit ka pumapatol sa 500k lang na pusta ko? any fellows who earn as much as that figure don't waste their time on this thread and such kind of argument. i'm sure alot of us in this forum would be interested to know how did you arrived on that figure. I totally agree with you dude. I work for a leading ERP company (kalaban ng SAP) & we dont pay that MUCH sa mga consultants. PUCHA MAS MAHAL PA SAHOD NYA SA CEO NG P&G!!!!??? I know how the figures work here kse im doing the job offers for candidates & for me malaking KALOKOHAN SINASABI NYAN!! Quote Link to comment
dark_soul Posted June 25, 2008 Share Posted June 25, 2008 question: i'm interested in taking up CCNA courses. are there good paying jobs waiting for CCNA's out there, aside from call centers? i have nothing against call centers, i'm in one right now. just want to shift into another industry and get a normal day job.. you might wanna try working with Verizon...minimum of 40k ang salary for starters pero there are some who gets more than that kasi they are CCIE (written)...your skill and certs dictates your salary. If your interested just PM me. i am one of the lucky ones doing SAP consultancy... i love my job, not because of money but because of new challenges everyday... advantage:1 days work is > 1 month salary in RP (as an asst mgr in a multi-natl company) disadvantage:almost 200Kphp a month in taxes i assumed that you are offshore. hmmm. i work in an IT consulting firm.we have SAP consultants who earn at around 200k - 220k month. And these are certified SAP consultants already. Tapos 20k lang (10%) lang ang tax monthly. Although i am not doubting you, it is still possible that you can have 200k/month in taxes if you are handling multiple SAP project implementations in separate consultancy positions. kung ganyan salary i think nasa 35% na ang tax..correct me if im wrong...well tax really sucks tapos kinukurakot lang..ooopss OT na ^^ Quote Link to comment
Google Posted June 26, 2008 Share Posted June 26, 2008 you might wanna try working with Verizon...minimum of 40k ang salary for starters pero there are some who gets more than that kasi they are CCIE (written)...your skill and certs dictates your salary. If your interested just PM me. i assumed that you are offshore. kung ganyan salary i think nasa 35% na ang tax..correct me if im wrong...well tax really sucks tapos kinukurakot lang..ooopss OT na ^^ ^^ if you are a regular employee, at this level of salary, you would be paying 35%. but at a consultants/professional status, you would be only paying 10% every month. ang downside ng consultant status is that you have to shell out moolah at the end of the tax year dahil pareho lang ng bracket as regular salaried employee. ang upside, more net take home pay every month. Quote Link to comment
limprulezzz Posted July 19, 2008 Share Posted July 19, 2008 If you want a high paying work regarding Cisco then pursue a CCIE certification, quite expensive but the reward is great. I do agree..ok ang CCIE..ok din ang Network Security since uso na din naman ang Network Security ngayon. Ako lang ata ang Netwrok Engineer na hindi bayad ng maayos.. :thumbsdownsmiley: Quote Link to comment
Mang A. Arraro Posted July 21, 2008 Share Posted July 21, 2008 I do agree..ok ang CCIE..ok din ang Network Security since uso na din naman ang Network Security ngayon. Ako lang ata ang Netwrok Engineer na hindi bayad ng maayos.. :thumbsdownsmiley: Try to apply at Lawson, Verizon, HP. Those companies pay good for network peeps, but be sure you are Cisco Certified, they give heavy priority on certifications kse. Quote Link to comment
hellkite060684 Posted August 10, 2008 Share Posted August 10, 2008 im into networking but im currently shifting my sights on security. marami na mga network engineers ngaun ( i myself is one) im hoping that one day maachieve ko ang CISSP, mas malaki daw salary neto sa IE. NOT SURE THOU. Quote Link to comment
Mr. Zygote Posted August 22, 2008 Share Posted August 22, 2008 If you want a high paying work regarding Cisco then pursue a CCIE certification, quite expensive but the reward is great. Saan ba maganda or pwede kumuha nito? grad nko and i dnt want to have a normal schooling, too old for that magkaiba pa ba ang CISSP at CCIE?? Quote Link to comment
tiyopaeng501 Posted August 31, 2008 Share Posted August 31, 2008 Depende sa gusto mo. Ako personally, I think the career I'm pursuing is something I can do for the next 10 years. I'm a game programmer and salary is pretty much up par to other software development firms whether locally or internationally. Locally, maliit talaga, pero sa abroad, malaki. Sa europe, I heard they give a minimum of 30K GBP annually (Mga 205k per month) for starting game programmers. Sa mga Technical Directors, mga double that price (Say about 410k PHP per month). Kung enthusiast ka talaga sa gaming, after office hours usually may mga LAN parties kayo lagi 1 to sawa sa office. Quote Link to comment
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