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by deja » Sat, 10 Jan 2009 12:48 am
Many of us have discussed about the impact of worldwide recession on the CC monthly pay. While I agree in union that every industry is unavoidably affected in this economic crisis, I puzzle how much SIA guarantees her CC staffs.
The expected total monthly salary of CC stated on the SIA website remains as SGD$3,500 and we all know that the basic monthly salary is just a fraction of this amount. Given that a corporation does not state figure and number publicly without sense of responsibility, is SIA promising CC a $3,500 monthly salary or just the basic pay? If it was the latter, is SIA in a way misleading the applicants?
What do you all think?
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by deja » Sat, 10 Jan 2009 1:01 am
sakiya wrote:if i have diploma in hospitality under private sch (guilford school of hospitality from Australia)
from what I know, SIA recognizes and accepts private diploma certificate. Best of luck!
wyanetsc wrote:Anyone have tips for the interview?what going to do in 1st round? Will this is a better chance compare with 17th jan one?
The old posts in forum is where you can seek the answers to your common questions in.
I doubt if it would affect the chance since SIA isn’t recruiting a specific fraction of each batch of interviewees, but rather selecting as many or as few as what they deem desirable.
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by M » Sat, 10 Jan 2009 12:45 pm
deja wrote:The expected total monthly salary of CC stated on the SIA website remains as SGD$3,500 and we all know that the basic monthly salary is just a fraction of this amount. Given that a corporation does not state figure and number publicly without sense of responsibility, is SIA promising CC a $3,500 monthly salary or just the basic pay? If it was the latter, is SIA in a way misleading the applicants?
What do you all think?
Remuneration & Service Benefits
A monthly allowance will be provided during training. Upon graduation, you can look forward to a basic salary and various allowances amounting to about SGD3,500 a month. In addition, there will be an annual wage supplement of one month’s basic salary and profit-sharing bonus. You will also be entitled to free travel to any SIA destination once a year and enjoy discounted travel at other times.
I think it is clearly stated and isn't misleading to anyone of us.
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by scott 1982 » Sun, 11 Jan 2009 2:19 am
stages wrote:hi Scott
.. are u a Male/Female??
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i am a male
are u a male too? hurry wats ur msn?
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by Abercrombie » Sun, 11 Jan 2009 6:39 pm
deja wrote: Given that a corporation does not state figure and number publicly without sense of responsibility, is SIA promising CC a $3,500 monthly salary or just the basic pay? If it was the latter, is SIA in a way misleading the applicants?
What do you all think?
May it be Gross pay or take home pay, its the total amount you get per month; thats about $3500 under normal circumstances. When comes to a crisis, this figure will change and no one knows by how much. Would you rather be assured of a $3500 gross or a basic of +- $1400 per month? I would happily take the $3500
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by pork12 » Sun, 11 Jan 2009 10:25 pm
Is thick make-up a big NO for the interview??
Pigs CAN fly...... right?
You can when you believe!
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by yourstruely » Sun, 11 Jan 2009 11:07 pm
can anyone teach me how to get to the SIA Training Centre??
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by M » Sun, 11 Jan 2009 11:33 pm
yourstruely wrote:can anyone teach me how to get to the SIA Training Centre??
I believe we have many search engines online? If you can spend time surfing, why not search for it?
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by stages » Mon, 12 Jan 2009 12:13 am
hi Scott.. i'm a Male too.. PLs add me in msn on "
[email protected] .. Hope to heard from you over there bro. FASTER Add me bro!! Wanna talk to u. 6 more days to Interview!!!! NO time already....
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by yourstruely » Mon, 12 Jan 2009 12:45 am
I believe we have many search engines online? If you can spend time surfing, why not search for it?
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i tried finding it and used the SBS website but i cldnt find a bus or busstop tt stops near there so i'm asking for help here.
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by Lynnhuang » Mon, 12 Jan 2009 2:18 am
Hi anyone in the 2.30pm slot, 13 th jan?
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by yana_zette » Mon, 12 Jan 2009 11:58 am
SIA accept foreigner applicants?????
How much is the monthly salary
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by bellera » Mon, 12 Jan 2009 5:31 pm
Hi anyone in the 2.30pm slot, 13 th jan?
mine is at 2pm(:
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by Abercrombie » Mon, 12 Jan 2009 6:47 pm
yourstruely wrote:
i tried finding it and used the SBS website but i cldnt find a bus or busstop tt stops near there so i'm asking for help here.
No.2, 5 and 24 you need to walk for about 10min to get to STC from the bus stop. If still unsure, take a taxi from somewhere nearby. Hope this helps.
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