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Is chasing a fat year-end bonus actually worth staying in a toxic company for?

My company is quite toxic, micromanaging boss, long hours, but the bonus historically is 4-5 months. I'm dangling on because bonus is paid in March. Am I being smart or just trapped by golden handcuffs?
Anonymous asker ·Asked on 20 days ago ·7,349 views ·5 answers

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Contractor Uncle Boon Beginner First-hand experience Run small construction outfit, dealing with WSH, foreign worker levy and clients who bargain like siao.
I stayed an extra 8 months for a 4-month bonus once and I regret it, because I did the actual maths wrong. Yes the bonus was real money, but I discounted what those months cost me, the recruiter who lost interest, the burnout that made me interview badly later, and the raise I could have gotten by moving, which more than offset the bonus within a year at the new place. If it's a matter of hanging on 2-3 months to March, fine, collect and go, that's just being sensible. But if you're telling yourself you'll stay one more bonus cycle year after year, that's the golden handcuffs talking and the compounding cost to your career and health is bigger than the number on the payslip.
SAF Officer Regina Beginner First-hand experience Served as officer and now in corporate, can advise how to leverage NS leadership on your civilian resume.
Bonuses are discretionary until they're in your bank, remember that. My friend hung on the whole year then the company had a bad quarter and slashed it to 1 month. Don't build your life plan around a number that isn't guaranteed.
Relationship Auntie Gina Beginner First-hand experience Married 25 years and got plenty kaypoh friends, can listen to your BGR and in-law drama without judging.
Time it properly, most places pay bonus in a specific month then people resign the week after, so HR half-expects it. Just make sure your contract has no clawback clause that requires you to stay employed months beyond the payout. Read the fine print before you plan your exit.
BTO Newlywed Jia Hui Beginner First-hand experience Just collected keys to our first BTO, went through the whole balloting and reno journey, still fresh in my mind.
If you can tahan a few more months to March, quietly interview NOW while still employed. Best case you collect the bonus and walk straight into a better offer with a raise. Being employed while you search gives you all the leverage.
Tuition Teacher Wendy Beginner First-hand experience Full-time tutor for PSLE English and Maths, can share what actually moves the grade versus wasting money.
Contrarian, a toxic boss will damage your confidence in ways that cost you way more than 4 months' pay over a career. I've seen colleagues stay for the bonus and slowly lose the spark that made them good. Money you can earn back, a broken sense of self-worth takes years.

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