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x2floor wrote:I have a couple of certificates, 2 diplomas, an associates degree, a bsc and I make less than $100,000.00 a year. I am experienced in telecommunications, IT and business management. My highest professional position is at the lower supervisory level. Tell me ladies and gentlemen, where can I get a well paying job given my background? I'm tired trying to make money doing pj's and amongst other stuff (legal eh)but u got my point right? I mean nice homes are million plus and a new car is at least $2,000 a month. So mortgage and car loan could total $6,000. thats $72,000. a year alone on installments not counting groceries, utilities, gas, insurance/annuity etc.. HELP, can an EMBA enhance my income greatly or do I have to embrace being self employed and take some risks?
x2floor wrote:I have a couple of certificates, 2 diplomas, an associates degree, a bsc and I make less than $100,000.00 a year. I am experienced in telecommunications, IT and business management. My highest professional position is at the lower supervisory level. Tell me ladies and gentlemen, where can I get a well paying job given my background? I'm tired trying to make money doing pj's and amongst other stuff (legal eh)but u got my point right? I mean nice homes are million plus and a new car is at least $2,000 a month. So mortgage and car loan could total $6,000. thats $72,000. a year alone on installments not counting groceries, utilities, gas, insurance/annuity etc.. HELP, can an EMBA enhance my income greatly or do I have to embrace being self employed and take some risks?
4kin4kar wrote:BPTT.... no way... they need to do another market adjustment... after that then maybe.
NMWG..... Hell yea.
Repsol is paying better that alot right now.
4kin4kar wrote:BPTT.... no way... they need to do another market adjustment... after that then maybe.
NMWG..... Hell yea.
Repsol is paying better that alot right now.
neilsingh100 wrote:Found the following article that surveyed students to find out what they thought would be the best companies to work would for.
http://www.gsb.tt/media_centre/newspaperarticles/competitive_salaries.pdf
The top 10 companies are:
1. BPTT
2. Petrotrin
3. Republic Bank
4. PriceWaterHouseCoopers
5. BG
6. BHP
7. RBTT
8. Central Bank
9. Nestle
10. CMMB
Do these companies actually live up to the hype?
ronsin1 wrote:X2 wrote:neilsingh100 wrote:Personally I find it ridiculous that academic's are making money than professionals especially in the energy sector.
Funny enough UTT is not represented by any unions and they are among the best paid in this country.
Looking like UTT is turning out to be the CEPEP for tertiary education. i.e. "make work" jobs for the few educated supporters of the government.
YEAH !!! AGREE 100% !!
People who are highly educated and make a life out of teaching others should be paid like shiFt !!!
Scrooge dem teacher and professor and dem... dey should scrunt for such blasphemy as educating !!! Is de ministers and goverment leaders that should get all the $$$ !!
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De Dragon wrote:Does the average educator risk death or dismemberment every time they go to work? The industry pays because of the associated risk.
tr1ad wrote:Serias??
NMWG ranking?
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