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"I Considered Therapy" – Former Lawyer Shares Why She Resigned From Her High Paying Job
She said that her life has never been better since she moved to a different industry.
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M'sians Must Have A College Degree To Allegedly Earn RM10K As Cleaners in S'pore
The post also claimed that Singaporean employers are no longer interested in hiring SPM certificate holders.
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"Do They Think It's Charity?" — Man Gets Rejected From Job For Asking If They Pay Overtime
"They said I only care about money."
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"It's A Harsh Reality" – M'sian In Her 20s Shares Life Woes, RM2K Salary & Having No Car
"My friends and cousins already have their second child. I feel like dying every day knowing this is the life meant for me," she said.
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Netizen Shares How M'sians Can Save RM100,000 In 3 Years By Working Odd Jobs In Singapore
Netizen Ng Yeow Chong said working at odd jobs in Singapore is a good way for many young Malaysians to save up their first RM100,000.
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S'porean Recruitment Firm Confirms RM10,000/Month Salary Jobs In Changi Airport Are Real
The company explained that the job location is at Changi Airport, but the employer is not the airport.
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Changi Airport Is Allegedly Hiring M'sians For RM10,000/Month Salary With 4-Day Work Week
However, many netizens were suspicious of the job offer, with some calling it a scam.
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"It's Not Fair" — Large Pay Gap For Similar Malaysian & Singaporean Job Roles Spark Debate
"The pressure is different, and so are their expectations."
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M'sians Question Sabah State Assembly's Decision To Grant 40% Pay Rise For Its Ministers
Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said that the increase would cost the state government some RM5.6 million per year.
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Haidilao Offers Up To RM4,300 In Salary For Jobs That Come With Free Food & Accommodation
Some netizens said the salary offered by Haidilao Malaysia is even higher than what they make at an office job.
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M'sians Are Sharing Their Salaries Anonymously On This IG Page In The Name Of Transparency
"Scroll through and if you realise you're underpaid, this is your sign to find better opportunities."
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AEON Raises Minimum Wage For Employees From RM1,200 To RM1,500 Ahead Of Govt's Mandate
Following the news, the company's name trended on Twitter today, 16 February, with some netizens saying that they will support its businesses even more from hereon.
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