Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Steward earning $100k?

 Someone posted the following in a forum: "They told me their annual salary was more than $100k. One could buy a small condo and owned a HDB..."  Continue reading here

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Bob Tong

Don't mislead us readers. The poster says back then.

If steward earn 100k annually as claimed in the comment, turnover rate in SIA shouldn't be as high now and there should less CC recruitment.

It's the opposite.

Like a previous poster in your blog says, be a responsible blogger BT.

Boh Tong aka Luke Tan said...

I didn't say. Click on the link it will lead you to a forum whereby someone said 100k !

Anonymous said...

In flight supervisor in the 345 fleet earned more than 100k back then... not anymore now...

Anon said...

As i always say those people are paid 7k a month to klkk cbl. 100k is based on annual salary. 7k x 12 is alrdy 84k. What about 13 mth. Aws and profit sharing and share options during the late 90s. 100k is not bs.

Anonymous said...

Hello BT

Be a responsible blogger before quoting the aritcle and mislead wannabes that 100k is achievable in today's SIA.

To above Anon -

Late 90s is more than 20 years ago... That 100k is probably correct but not anymore now..

Anonymous said...

Maybe the steward was a part time gigolo too.

Anon said...

20 yrs ago 100k. Now maybe 130k?

Anonymous said...

Bullcrap. If that's the case, Boh Tong doesn't need to conduct courses and earn money and turnover will be never as bad now..

Anonymous said...

BT,

SG has announced reopening of borders after 1st April.

You should make a YouTube video to share your thoughts on SIA and future of travel and whether you can come back to SG to teach wannabes for free for limited time only to support SIA.

Regards
Avid reader

Boh Tong aka Luke Tan said...

Avid reader, in this world where is there such a thing as free lunch!

Anon said...

Have such thing as free lunch. There are hawker stalls offering free lunch and recently also a restuarant at Tg Pagar offering free udon

Johnny said...

When something is offered as free, the consumer became the product.