RedMercury
Junior Member
Wait what? Why would the salary be low compared to living standard when the military covers housing, food, and healthcare, the main costs for living in a big city?
That is still so little. I believe it is basically almost the same as what an average factory operator or worker is making per month plus you get to train your ass out... wouldn't it be better to be just an average factory worker (semi-skill or even unskilled, since you get around the same amount of money per month)
And if the infantry man is actually located in big cities like Shanghai or Beijing, their salary will certainly not be enough as living standard is increduleous.
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So... could I say, people that had joined the PLA and police force's salary is something like this:
Base Salary (miserably little) + legal benefits (bonues + health care + retirement fees + etc) + not that legal and/or outright illegal benefits
(Oh... btw, even if I am really rich... I mean really rich... I would never go to china or anywhere in this world, telling people I am rich... that is not a clever thing to do, irregardless of whether they will laugh at me or not... Anyway... my bank account really has nothing to show off about.)
now the weird bit....
the pay is 13 month period per year. once you, so you get two check every 12th month, including all the extra stuff. (though you might have to come up with a large amount of 发票 that month, real or fake)
If you are good (don't really know the definition of that, since I didn't really work there), you get a bonus equivalent to a year of base salary.
As you can see Base Pay is just a tiny portion of pay in China... Only the base bay and bonus are taxed, even then I was told it's less than 300 yuan per month.
Pardon me... but getting a 13 month salary is not weird... at least in Singapore. We calculate our salary per month. And somehow, most of our company use a 4 week calculation per month, because we are actually seeing a 28days per month calculation. However it is not true in real life. Because 7 days a week, 4 week a month and 12months a year... but if you add up, there are only 48 weeks... but we are actually working 52weeks a year. So there, the company owes you 1 months pay... which is the 13th months.
However in many companies nowaday, they don't calculate salary monthly... they give you annual salary, which goes something like S$40000 per year. And so each month, irregardless of the number of days in that month, you get S$40000/12.
I have read (forget where) that a basic infantryman's service life is about three years in China... and that was mightily short. How experience can a soldier get in three years of service only. When they are just about ready... they are to leave the army.
In Singapore, even our conscripts would have to serve up to two years from two and a half year during my time.