<TABLE id=msgUN border=0 cellSpacing=3 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD id=msgUNsubj vAlign=top>Sg ministars?
Coffeeshop Chit Chat - Dealers in US paid at least 2X vs SIN
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See below and you will see the average salary of a dealer in US. This is not even the high end dealers. The amount stated should be in US dollars and therefore US$44,315 would be around S$64,256 (exchange rate at 1.45).
Comparing both, unless MARINA Bay Sands is only indicating their Base salary in the new report then they are probably treating Singapore dealer as low class dealers.
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Dealer - U.S. National Averages
Benefit Median Amount % of Total
Base Salary $14,716 33.2%
Bonuses $14,988 33.8%
Social Security $2,272 5.1%
401k / 403b $1,069 2.4%
Disability $297 0.7%
Healthcare $5,722 12.9%
Pension $1,366 3.1%
Time Off $3,884 8.8%
Total $44,315 100%
Source: HR Reported data as of July 2009
http://swz.salary.com/salarywizard/l...20and%20Travel
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Casino jobs are not hot
MARINA Bay Sands is having more difficulty than anticipated in filling up its casino positions with Singaporeans. It has filled only 2,000 out of 4,500 gaming positions.
It is holding a recruitment fair this weekend at Suntec Convention Hall 603, as a last ditch effort to get Singaporeans to apply for casino jobs, in particular, dealer positions.
Mr Ken Davie, senior vice-president of casino operations at the Marina Bay integrated resort, said: "We'd expected to fill all the positions by now... But we had not had the response expected because gaming is very new in Singapore. We don't think Singaporeans understand what the industry is quite about."
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See below and you will see the average salary of a dealer in US. This is not even the high end dealers. The amount stated should be in US dollars and therefore US$44,315 would be around S$64,256 (exchange rate at 1.45).
Comparing both, unless MARINA Bay Sands is only indicating their Base salary in the new report then they are probably treating Singapore dealer as low class dealers.
Quote:
Dealer - U.S. National Averages
Benefit Median Amount % of Total
Base Salary $14,716 33.2%
Bonuses $14,988 33.8%
Social Security $2,272 5.1%
401k / 403b $1,069 2.4%
Disability $297 0.7%
Healthcare $5,722 12.9%
Pension $1,366 3.1%
Time Off $3,884 8.8%
Total $44,315 100%
Source: HR Reported data as of July 2009
http://swz.salary.com/salarywizard/l...20and%20Travel
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Casino jobs are not hot
MARINA Bay Sands is having more difficulty than anticipated in filling up its casino positions with Singaporeans. It has filled only 2,000 out of 4,500 gaming positions.
It is holding a recruitment fair this weekend at Suntec Convention Hall 603, as a last ditch effort to get Singaporeans to apply for casino jobs, in particular, dealer positions.
Mr Ken Davie, senior vice-president of casino operations at the Marina Bay integrated resort, said: "We'd expected to fill all the positions by now... But we had not had the response expected because gaming is very new in Singapore. We don't think Singaporeans understand what the industry is quite about."
http://business.asiaone.com/Business...30-158112.html</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>