zij11zk Posted May 31, 2003 Share Posted May 31, 2003 (edited) peace MTC people... :boo: just wanna start this thread as a reference for other people's job and salary range? what are you company priviledges - bonus plan, perks (car home etc loans), healthcare? i guess this would be helpful for other MTC people who might want to know what a typical pay / perk for different business industires.... Might also be a good place to find out if its better to start your own business (less the office deadlines, inept bosses, office hassels, etc...) di ba? hope everyone can share their info about this matter... :boo: :boo: Edited May 31, 2003 by sbcaasd Quote Link to comment
zij11zk Posted May 31, 2003 Author Share Posted May 31, 2003 :boo: here is a sample.... banker 35k month16 months guaranteed monthly income... (12months plus 4 months bonus)car plan (300k)usual healthcare plan :boo: :boo: :boo: :boo: Quote Link to comment
L.Tikol Posted May 31, 2003 Share Posted May 31, 2003 airline employeesalary enough to survive on bread and waterbenefits: the usual, plus free air travel Quote Link to comment
ngneer_hk Posted May 31, 2003 Share Posted May 31, 2003 (edited) engineer (hongkong based) monthly income: in HK$/month (outrageous if converted to P, better not mention) plus a guaranteed one month bonus annually medical planshousing allowance Mandatory Provident Plan (otherwise known as retirement plan)- 5% from your salary (monthly)- 5% from the employer (monthly)- these are contibuted to your account- if you resign, you wont get any amount contributed by the employer if you're less than 3 months in the company otherwise you get a percentage share proportion to year of service. - but you get all your contribution Edited June 21, 2003 by ngneer_hk Quote Link to comment
Guest ginny Posted May 31, 2003 Share Posted May 31, 2003 hindi kaya ma-audit tayo ng BIR dito? I dont think it's the position.. depends sa company yan di ba? Accountantsalary: confidentialperks: car plan car maintenance gasoline allowance healthcare car allowance Quote Link to comment
shrike Posted May 31, 2003 Share Posted May 31, 2003 Job : In-house IT consultantSalary : ConfidentialPerks: The usual plus confiBonus : Is this a job? i cnt believe deir paying me for dis job! i'm willing to this for free. heheheheIt's like playing and it is playing ... you dnt mind the time.no presssure, no stress ... plus lots of cleavage in the marketing dept, wish i had a private sex-itary though.in my 17*C ofc, im in need of a warm gorgeous femme body. Quote Link to comment
dimitr3 Posted May 31, 2003 Share Posted May 31, 2003 Job : Bouncer Salary : Just enough to get by on pandesal and water Perks: You get paid to go out on a gimmick every night, you meet a lot of people, you get to hang out at all the coolest nightspots, Bonus : None that i know of Occupational Hazards: Most of the people here have seen us at work so i guess this is self-explanatory Quote Link to comment
ngneer_hk Posted May 31, 2003 Share Posted May 31, 2003 (edited) opps sorry that MPF was an old scheme... the new scheme, introduced in the latter part of yr 2000; -contribution on both side is pegged at HK$ 1K (roughly P 7K) monthly. This is lower than the old scheme but an employee may wish to add some more from his own pocket. -money is invested in stocks/money market and is handled/managed by investment firm. you get to select stocks/funds and can change as often as you want with minimal fee. old scheme is also invested in funds but you dont have a hand on what stocks/funds to choose.-you dont get the money when you resign unless you're leaving out Hongkong permanently. This is only tansfered to the new firm you are connected with.-your money may go up or down... personally, i prefer the old scheme because if you resign and you have been connected with one firm for at least 10 yrs, then you get 100% of the company's contribution and yours plus dividends from the investments....which means...$$$$$$$$ :evil: :boo: :evil: :evil: :boo: Edited June 21, 2003 by ngneer_hk Quote Link to comment
paige Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 Job: Palace Slave Salary: Below Poverty Level Perks: You get to be harassed by the highest officials of the land Quote Link to comment
Shambala Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 Oh gosh! 13,500 a month for a single guy , who still recieves some "allowance" from parents,.......I guess itz just enuf for me to put in my accnt. Not bad, since there lotz of unemployed peeps these dayz.... Quote Link to comment
ryantakaba Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 Pre-sales/IT SpecialistP15.5k Pero sideline ako:VCD/8mm-to-VCD = P150/tape, P25/extra copy of VCDDigital production editor = P10k to P12k per project Quote Link to comment
cebucitylocal Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 Travel agency Owner Income High season200K-350K Low season 30K-50KPerks cheap travel,free travel,cheap and free hotels and resorts Quote Link to comment
sonhouse Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 (edited) IT Project Manager 80k a month, standard 13 months plus project bonusesFull medical and dental (woohoo!) but no car plan (sucks). Perks: Lots of training, you get to travel a lot, and meet lots of smart, interesting people. Cons: Long work hours and tough projects. The smart, interesting people you meet are mostly guys working for the competition, trying to put you out of a job. Edited June 3, 2003 by sonhouse Quote Link to comment
Flash_Brown Posted June 4, 2003 Share Posted June 4, 2003 Media representative: Perks: you get to see pretty Media Reps from Channel 2 and Channel 7 Disadvantage: a lot!!!! Quote Link to comment
nudgedcompass Posted June 4, 2003 Share Posted June 4, 2003 Networking AgentSalary - 90,000 last month, expecting to surpass 100,000 next monthcar planworking hours - 6 to 9 pm. 4 times a week at the mostquit regular job 2 years ago. Quote Link to comment
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