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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby RASC » July 30th, 2014, 6:52 am

TiidaBanton wrote:Adopt the mentality i had for a long time...if u cant make it on one salary...try two!!! Work more than one job- and guess what u dont have to worry about PAYE tax if both jobs are 5k and under. But ur gross wud be 9-10k a month!! You would be tired and wouldnt have time for much but if u do it right u would have a decent savings once u have the ambition and discipline.


Work two or three jobs...in Trinidad? What madness you talking.
But bet your bottom dollar as soon as they board that plane to the states...is 3-4jobs they looking for.
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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » July 30th, 2014, 7:13 am

I see OJT getting more money now? just now daz all people would be looking to do...I hear people still waiting to be paid for the life skills programme.

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Postby DVSTT » July 30th, 2014, 7:21 am

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:I see OJT getting more money now? just now daz all people would be looking to do...I hear people still waiting to be paid for the life skills programme.


I've always been paid on time by my employer, but I believe ojt takes a while to reimburse them.

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Postby acesinghit » July 30th, 2014, 7:23 am

it doesn't matter how much jobs you have, once you earn and your annual gross passes $60k as per allowance you must declare it. As we all know, it is an offence to willfully omit information to cheat taxes.

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » July 30th, 2014, 7:25 am

you working private^? cuz most people in that OJT thing never wishes to work in a private company,they all want the skin ballz wuk in a gubbament office.

if you are working in a private organisation hats of to you...you will actually do some work

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Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » July 30th, 2014, 2:38 pm

acesinghit wrote:it doesn't matter how much jobs you have, once you earn and your annual gross passes $60k as per allowance you must declare it. As we all know, it is an offence to willfully omit information to cheat taxes.


anybody ever get charged for that in this country?

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Postby Daran » July 30th, 2014, 4:17 pm

EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:
acesinghit wrote:it doesn't matter how much jobs you have, once you earn and your annual gross passes $60k as per allowance you must declare it. As we all know, it is an offence to willfully omit information to cheat taxes.


anybody ever get charged for that in this country?


No probably not, because it isn't a 'charge' per say, but it falls under tax evasion which is a civil offense.

You will be required to pay up by inland revenue....not sure what happens when you don't. But good luck.

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby rspann » July 30th, 2014, 6:03 pm

meccalli wrote:Thanks for your story effectic, sometimes i still think about what it would be like just abandoning all my degree pursuits(past accomplished and current pursued) and just go on the sea (fisherman) and live a humble, simple (enjoyable)life.


Boy, you might have a better life. the fishermen making more money than people with degrees, especially around lent.

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » July 30th, 2014, 6:33 pm

Problem is if you go out there and not catch a single fish lol
But how do you measure the value of a degree though? all depends on the kind of program you do right?

Some are useless and some can make you rich. I think school is really about how you used your time and what you learned that was useful to yourself and the world.

Say you go to medical school you sure that you will be benefiting humanity. Or if you become a scientist, you can solve problems really.

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby acesinghit » July 30th, 2014, 7:40 pm

Sometimes people have degrees but it is not compatible with the character of the individual. Some kids believe having a degree automatically mean that they know and some can be quite cocky in an interview when it comes to their academic background and life pursuits but when industry based questions is asked it usually humbles them down. When they come into the interview humble from the beginning they sometimes land the job.

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Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » July 30th, 2014, 7:57 pm

^ a lot of people do a degree simply to have a title to their name. Bsc or something, lots of parents send their kids to private for profit schools so they can say my chile going university.

Even in a school like UTT they have things like steel pan degree or a bsc degree in culture LOL. I still don't even know the purpose of that and how that even landing you a Job. I think manning just come up with that just for so... So I won't say its just for profit schools alone running a bunch of useless degrees. But the funny thing is you still have a better chance of landing a Job in something steel pan related like a government Job via UTT placements than you would with a 1 year MBA that CTSSBCSTCBSCTSBCTSBCSTCS offering.

Friend of mine did those 1 year Australian MBA degrees and he says it was a grand waste of money. 3 years and it did nothing for him, he taught because its "Foreign" it was great and would buy his way into a great paying Job but it in reality did nothing for him. Recently someone on tuner sent me a PM for advice he said he has a MBA but he cannot get a Job anywhere in Trinidad.

I didn't know how to explain it to him but I think its supply and demand. If everyone can pass a business degree then getting a Job in that field regardless of how big it is will be very hard. Then look at Engineering and Science, few people are willing to do those and the ones who do it only a few have a real passion for it. I think what people forget is if you want to make money then you need to go into the financial field. One needs a passion to do Science and Engineering because without that its a recipe for disaster, why do physics and calculus if you have 0 intentions of ever using it.

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby PapaC » July 30th, 2014, 8:26 pm

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:you working private^? cuz most people in that OJT thing never wishes to work in a private company,they all want the skin ballz wuk in a gubbament office.

if you are working in a private organisation hats of to you...you will actually do some work

That brush really broad.
I know OJT who working hard and desirous of using the opportunity to better themselves.

And they working in a private company and begging for more work.

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby Advent » July 30th, 2014, 8:33 pm

EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ a lot of people do a degree simply to have a title to their name. Bsc or something, lots of parents send their kids to private for profit schools so they can say my chile going university.

Even in a school like UTT they have things like steel pan degree or a bsc degree in culture LOL. I still don't even know the purpose of that and how that even landing you a Job. I think manning just come up with that just for so... So I won't say its just for profit schools alone running a bunch of useless degrees. But the funny thing is you still have a better chance of landing a Job in something steel pan related like a government Job via UTT placements than you would with a 1 year MBA that CTSSBCSTCBSCTSBCTSBCSTCS offering.

Friend of mine did those 1 year Australian MBA degrees and he says it was a grand waste of money. 3 years and it did nothing for him, he taught because its "Foreign" it was great and would buy his way into a great paying Job but it in reality did nothing for him. Recently someone on tuner sent me a PM for advice he said he has a MBA but he cannot get a Job anywhere in Trinidad.

I didn't know how to explain it to him but I think its supply and demand. If everyone can pass a business degree then getting a Job in that field regardless of how big it is will be very hard. Then look at Engineering and Science, few people are willing to do those and the ones who do it only a few have a real passion for it. I think what people forget is if you want to make money then you need to go into the financial field. One needs a passion to do Science and Engineering because without that its a recipe for disaster, why do physics and calculus if you have 0 intentions of ever using it.


agreed,

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby DVSTT » July 30th, 2014, 8:37 pm

PapaC wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:you working private^? cuz most people in that OJT thing never wishes to work in a private company,they all want the skin ballz wuk in a gubbament office.

if you are working in a private organisation hats of to you...you will actually do some work

That brush really broad.
I know OJT who working hard and desirous of using the opportunity to better themselves.

And they working in a private company and begging for more work.


Yes I work private sector. I'm just trying to build some capital before I start school.

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby meccalli » July 30th, 2014, 8:43 pm

Absolutely, its not about the money for me. I've always had a passion for the ocean and its inhabitants. Have an assoc. in bio and currently in env and nat resource in uwi, hoping to contribute to its preservation in the future in what little way i can. We all know what's happening to our resources without much changes in people's attitudes, both food and otherwise.

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » July 30th, 2014, 9:13 pm

meccalli wrote:Absolutely, its not about the money for me. I've always had a passion for the ocean and its inhabitants. Have an assoc. in bio and currently in env and nat resource in uwi, hoping to contribute to its preservation in the future in what little way i can. We all know what's happening to our resources without much changes in people's attitudes, both food and otherwise.


Man thats so good that people locally are willing to go to such an extent. People like you are far and few between Biology is am awesome field my favorite scientist ever is the Biologist Richard Dawkins, a few of the greats had enhanced my passion for science years ago. These people are the likes of Stephen Hawking, Richard Dawkins, Lawrence Krauss, Michio Kaku, Bill Nye, Heinrich Hertz and last but not least the master of them all Sir Isaac Newton.

Just imagine Newton developed Calculus at the rate of which we learn it at university level. Just imagine that? without Newton, Engineering would not be possible.

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby TiidaBanton » July 30th, 2014, 11:36 pm

Daran wrote:
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:
acesinghit wrote:it doesn't matter how much jobs you have, once you earn and your annual gross passes $60k as per allowance you must declare it. As we all know, it is an offence to willfully omit information to cheat taxes.


anybody ever get charged for that in this country?


No probably not, because it isn't a 'charge' per say, but it falls under tax evasion which is a civil offense.

You will be required to pay up by inland revenue....not sure what happens when you don't. But good luck.


Ok not to make this thread about taxes but how are you going to be deducted tax from your salaries if neither one is in the tax bracket of 60k a yr? Your tax gets deducted from your employer so unless you say "yo boss man i have a lil ting doin on de side so mth end take out enuf for d both nah" Anyway....in light of the corruption in this country not correctly filing ur taxes is a drop in the ocean. Unless Ian Alleyne come for me cuz he run outta stories to show. But yea..working multiple jobs is the best way to live that kinda life you want if ur an avg joe and cant pull a 9000+ job. I paid for school,an apt and saved for a car at the same time

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Postby Slartibartfast » July 31st, 2014, 12:25 am

Effective... Wam to Tesla hoss. Everybody always forgetting about him. I like Niel deGrasse Tyson add well and Carl Sagan.

Any good books you read by your guys that you could recommend?

Oh and Banton it's not about the jobs you do. It's about your income earned. Regardless of where it comes from. That's why some ppl like to get paid in cash so if they get audited their bank account won't show that income. And for all the ppl working BIR that reading this please note I don't do that. :lol:

Edit: forgot out the word cash
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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby PapaC » July 31st, 2014, 7:54 am

TiidaBanton wrote:
Daran wrote:
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:
acesinghit wrote:it doesn't matter how much jobs you have, once you earn and your annual gross passes $60k as per allowance you must declare it. As we all know, it is an offence to willfully omit information to cheat taxes.


anybody ever get charged for that in this country?


No probably not, because it isn't a 'charge' per say, but it falls under tax evasion which is a civil offense.

You will be required to pay up by inland revenue....not sure what happens when you don't. But good luck.


Ok not to make this thread about taxes but how are you going to be deducted tax from your salaries if neither one is in the tax bracket of 60k a yr? Your tax gets deducted from your employer so unless you say "yo boss man i have a lil ting doin on de side so mth end take out enuf for d both nah" Anyway....in light of the corruption in this country not correctly filing ur taxes is a drop in the ocean. Unless Ian Alleyne come for me cuz he run outta stories to show. But yea..working multiple jobs is the best way to live that kinda life you want if ur an avg joe and cant pull a 9000+ job. I paid for school,an apt and saved for a car at the same time


1+1=2

Both companies even though they not deducting taxes because you under the limit, your information should be going to BIR. So when they pullin through and realise is two incomes against this one number and zero taxes were deducted, then prepare your agnus because you will get a lil envelope saying you owe the government money.
Simple.

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » July 31st, 2014, 8:09 am

DVSTT wrote:
PapaC wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:you working private^? cuz most people in that OJT thing never wishes to work in a private company,they all want the skin ballz wuk in a gubbament office.

if you are working in a private organisation hats of to you...you will actually do some work

That brush really broad.
I know OJT who working hard and desirous of using the opportunity to better themselves.

And they working in a private company and begging for more work.


Yes I work private sector. I'm just trying to build some capital before I start school.


I am yet to see a hard working OJT in the public sector

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Postby Slartibartfast » July 31st, 2014, 8:15 am

Yup, working OJT in the private sector does kill you out. First time I dream about work and thing. But the experience is far better. Once I getting paid and don't have to work overtime I rather have too much work than too little work.

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby TiidaBanton » July 31st, 2014, 8:45 am

PapaC wrote:
TiidaBanton wrote:
Daran wrote:
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:
acesinghit wrote:it doesn't matter how much jobs you have, once you earn and your annual gross passes $60k as per allowance you must declare it. As we all know, it is an offence to willfully omit information to cheat taxes.


anybody ever get charged for that in this country?


No probably not, because it isn't a 'charge' per say, but it falls under tax evasion which is a civil offense.

You will be required to pay up by inland revenue....not sure what happens when you don't. But good luck.


Ok not to make this thread about taxes but how are you going to be deducted tax from your salaries if neither one is in the tax bracket of 60k a yr? Your tax gets deducted from your employer so unless you say "yo boss man i have a lil ting doin on de side so mth end take out enuf for d both nah" Anyway....in light of the corruption in this country not correctly filing ur taxes is a drop in the ocean. Unless Ian Alleyne come for me cuz he run outta stories to show. But yea..working multiple jobs is the best way to live that kinda life you want if ur an avg joe and cant pull a 9000+ job. I paid for school,an apt and saved for a car at the same time


1+1=2

Both companies even though they not deducting taxes because you under the limit, your information should be going to BIR. So when they pullin through and realise is two incomes against this one number and zero taxes were deducted, then prepare your agnus because you will get a lil envelope saying you owe the government money.
Simple.


makes sense..but i did that for 4years from since the age of 19. Gave up that no sleep life over a year ago. If they aint find it by now...well glad for dem.

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shake d livin wake d dead wrote:
DVSTT wrote:
PapaC wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:you working private^? cuz most people in that OJT thing never wishes to work in a private company,they all want the skin ballz wuk in a gubbament office.

if you are working in a private organisation hats of to you...you will actually do some work

That brush really broad.
I know OJT who working hard and desirous of using the opportunity to better themselves.

And they working in a private company and begging for more work.


Yes I work private sector. I'm just trying to build some capital before I start school.


I am yet to see a hard working OJT in the public sector

I have encountered many so far. You probably need to check elsewhere

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Postby Mark! » July 31st, 2014, 10:36 am

100K a month.
Talk done

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Postby BrotherHood » July 31st, 2014, 12:02 pm

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:
DVSTT wrote:
PapaC wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:you working private^? cuz most people in that OJT thing never wishes to work in a private company,they all want the skin ballz wuk in a gubbament office.

if you are working in a private organisation hats of to you...you will actually do some work

That brush really broad.
I know OJT who working hard and desirous of using the opportunity to better themselves.

And they working in a private company and begging for more work.


Yes I work private sector. I'm just trying to build some capital before I start school.


I am yet to see a hard working OJT in the public sector

shakes, that is very narrow minded. come na man. you work everywhere ah wa.
think about it.

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » July 31st, 2014, 8:13 pm

BrotherHood wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:
DVSTT wrote:
PapaC wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:you working private^? cuz most people in that OJT thing never wishes to work in a private company,they all want the skin ballz wuk in a gubbament office.

if you are working in a private organisation hats of to you...you will actually do some work

That brush really broad.
I know OJT who working hard and desirous of using the opportunity to better themselves.

And they working in a private company and begging for more work.


Yes I work private sector. I'm just trying to build some capital before I start school.


I am yet to see a hard working OJT in the public sector

shakes, that is very narrow minded. come na man. you work everywhere ah wa.
think about it.


well I admit it may be a big stereotype,but I made that comment because once I was part of a private company and the said company made itself available for OJT employees.The company took on 3 people and the first thing the people say "I tort all we had to do was photocopy and file like what them ministry people does do".They lasted one month before they asked to leave.
I probably made a "big stereotype" but I am yet to be convinced by the output of OJT employees.

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Postby zorced » July 31st, 2014, 10:10 pm

Save yourself the time it took me to learn this:

Your qualification just gets your resume on the short list,

your experience gets you to the interview,

your attitude gets you promoted,

your connections can get you all of the above and

your ulterior influence / outside of work relationship can trump all.

Tertiary education is only what you make of it; don't get your hopes up when you see other "successful" people unless you know their back-story.

Ok, i know this is demotivating, but its better to be prepared than just be hopeful.

This also does not apply everywhere, but I've seen it all too often.

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Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » July 31st, 2014, 10:11 pm

Slartibartfast wrote:Effective... Wam to Tesla hoss. Everybody always forgetting about him. I like Niel deGrasse Tyson add well and Carl Sagan.

Any good books you read by your guys that you could recommend?

Oh and Banton it's not about the jobs you do. It's about your income earned. Regardless of where it comes from. That's why some ppl like to get paid in cash so if they get audited their bank account won't show that income. And for all the ppl working BIR that reading this please note I don't do that. :lol:

Edit: forgot out the word cash


Ow yeah and Tesla. lol it has a few more, some German and Russian scientists aswell.

Here is a few book I can recommend

http://www.amazon.com/The-Magic-Reality ... rd+dawkins

http://www.amazon.com/Parallel-Worlds-J ... aku&dpPl=1

http://www.amazon.com/Never-Rest-Biogra ... aac+newton

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Postby DVSTT » July 31st, 2014, 10:39 pm

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:
DVSTT wrote:
PapaC wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:you working private^? cuz most people in that OJT thing never wishes to work in a private company,they all want the skin ballz wuk in a gubbament office.

if you are working in a private organisation hats of to you...you will actually do some work

That brush really broad.
I know OJT who working hard and desirous of using the opportunity to better themselves.

And they working in a private company and begging for more work.


Yes I work private sector. I'm just trying to build some capital before I start school.


I am yet to see a hard working OJT in the public sector


True. My friends in government offices had it easy, I had to work weekends. :/

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Re: Whats considered a good salary in TnT?

Postby Slartibartfast » July 31st, 2014, 10:57 pm

EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:Effective... Wam to Tesla hoss. Everybody always forgetting about him. I like Niel deGrasse Tyson add well and Carl Sagan.

Any good books you read by your guys that you could recommend?

Oh and Banton it's not about the jobs you do. It's about your income earned. Regardless of where it comes from. That's why some ppl like to get paid in cash so if they get audited their bank account won't show that income. And for all the ppl working BIR that reading this please note I don't do that. :lol:

Edit: forgot out the word cash


Ow yeah and Tesla. lol it has a few more, some German and Russian scientists aswell.

Here is a few book I can recommend

http://www.amazon.com/The-Magic-Reality ... rd+dawkins

http://www.amazon.com/Parallel-Worlds-J ... aku&dpPl=1

http://www.amazon.com/Never-Rest-Biogra ... aac+newton


Nice!

I'll get on it right after I finish my current books. I'm reading the foundation series by Asimov. Wait! You into robotics so you may like his books. He is the guy that invented the word robotics in his fictional stories. I read that the scientists that started developing robotics did it because his books inspired them.

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