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Haidilao Singapore Is Hiring Dishwashers For RM7,151 & Cleaners For RM8,368

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We know that each city has different standards of living and Singapore definitely costs more than Kuala Lumpur. However, a job posting on Facebook has piqued our interest as we had no idea that the disparity is that huge!

Haidilao Singapore has taken to their Facebook page to post about several job vacancies that they have. They were offering 10 different full-time jobs and one part-time job. As for the full-time jobs (which are mostly physical), the “lowest-paying job” is at 2,350 SGD which is equivalent to RM7,151.

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These are the posts and their starting salary:

  • Service crew or receptionist: From SGD2,660 (RM8,094)
  • Management trainee: From SGD2,750 (RM8,368)
  • Food runner, kitchen assistant or dishwasher: From SGD2,350 (RM7,151)
  • Electrician: From SGD2,650 (RM8,063)
  • Staff meal chef: From SGD2,950 (RM8,977)
  • Midnight crew or cleaner: From SGD2,750 (RM8,368)
  • Part-time jobs (with flexible hours and benefits) will be priced at SGD10 (RM30) per hour

海底捞火锅新加坡滨海湾金沙广场店及各分店火热诚聘中
Marina Bay Sands, 2 Bayfront Avenue B2-01A/D, S018972
每月保底工资 S$2,350 / S$2,660 / S$2,750…

Posted by Haidilao Singapore on Monday, 18 January 2021

The company also boasts about its “flexible working hours” as they have many shifts that are available.

In Singapore, there is no law which states how much the minimum wage of a full-time worker should be, although, it has been proposed to be at SGD1,300 (RM3,955). In comparison, we Malaysians do have a minimum wage law and it is set at RM1,200.

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According to a Singaporean financial blog Money Smart, a “cheapskate” mode of living will cost someone SGD 1,190 (RM3,621), the “mid-range” mode of living will cost SGD $2,510 (RM7,637) and the “high-end” mode of living will cost SGD9,710 (RM29,548).

What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments!

 

Also read: UNICEF Report: Unemployment in Low-Income Families Doubled From 7% to 15% During CMCO

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