pking 2007-2-9 11:28
salary
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g9582004 2007-2-12 21:56
400k per annum
leestm 2007-2-18 19:42
operation supervisor 24k monthly
Theory 2007-4-21 13:04
Senior Regional IT Officer (Asia Pacific) 42k monthly
f.fabregas 2007-4-26 15:43
wow...everyone is earning a lot...
pilot_x 2007-4-30 01:35
around 830K pa.....
davidoff150 2007-6-4 00:39
My salary is pretty low:(
I guess I should change job as soon as possible:'(
isroy 2007-6-16 03:03
can't compare like this.
it depends on your talent, but mostly luck.
vinsing 2007-7-15 21:20
7k /monthly under PCCW subsidary
cashIwant 2007-8-3 10:09
16k.....................
makemoney 2007-8-4 00:00
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aloharicnsa 2007-8-14 06:52
I am making around USD $120K per year... with 18 years of IT expereince.
I wonder if I can make the same back in HK? :dizzy:
coolpixme 2007-9-17 12:25
35K PM ...working for 7 years la
gelato 2007-10-27 00:07
回復 #12 aloharicnsa 的帖子
NO WAY. I used to made $140K /year with 20 yrs experiences in US. I have spent 3 years in HK and got nothing. They can offer you roughly ~HK$60K/month. If you cannot accept this reality, you can just forget about working in HK.
brother88 2007-11-13 10:34
~110K in Canada with 12 years experience
tonymake 2007-11-16 15:33
12k per month plus some bonus...
asia.miles 2007-12-1 23:24
[quote]原帖由 [i]gelato[/i] 於 2007-10-26 16:07 發表
NO WAY. I used to made $140K /year with 20 yrs experiences in US. I have spent 3 years in HK and got nothing. They can offer you roughly ~HK$60K/month. If you cannot accept this reality, you can j ... [/quote]
If you take tax into account(15% cap in HK compare to maybe 33%) and also 13th month salary plus bonus, I think HK is still pretty good. Even if you make the same nominal salary and consider the investment opportunities and tax advantage :jump:in HK: like no capital gain tax for real estate and shares; I think HK is much more favorable.
I have been working in Australia for more than 10 years, what I can say is I came out in front in terms of net asset in 2 years aftercoming back to HK as compare to my 10 years of hard working life in Oz.:D
kwthor 2008-3-4 16:56
how to retired early?
TSMOK 2008-3-20 21:20
18K PER MONTH
chef123 2008-3-29 12:21
$100k CDN per year, 5 yrs exp
I always wonder if i can find the same in hk or china...or just apac.
peninsula 2008-3-29 18:18
[quote]原帖由 [i]pking[/i] 於 2007-2-9 11:28 發表
what salary you earn? [/quote]
In what field?:wondering:
lodim 2008-5-15 07:17
It seems IT people has better benifit in western country. But do they take hours of working into account?
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peninsula 2008-5-28 21:42
[quote]原帖由 [i]lodim[/i] 於 2008-5-15 07:17 發表
It seems IT people has better benifit in western country. But do they take hours of working into account? [/quote]
Much better!:dizzy::help:
mini233 2008-6-24 13:49
回復 #20 chef123 的帖子
Depends on what field you're in. You can earn a lot in some, usually banking and finance are pretty ok. It's just very different (if you're comparing Canada and HK). In Canada you rarely work more than 10 hrs a day, in HK, 12-13 hrs is normal. Tax is like 50% in Canada, 17% in HK, you do the math :)
c9c9c9 2008-6-25 21:23
disposable income and living standard is more important than pure salary.
c9c9c9 2008-6-25 21:27
Just to continue. If you earn USD5K/month in Vietnam, you can live like a King/Queen. You can afford to hire a housemaid, rent a decent apartment, hanging out regularly.
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