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17-06-2016, 01:30 PM | #181 | |||
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May be if they prioritised their spending they would not have to complain about paying a fair price.
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17-06-2016, 01:38 PM | #182 | ||
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Be honest and answer some simple questions:
What actions have you taken today to get a job?? What time did you get out of bed the last 5 days (since Monday morning)?? How many phone calls have you made in the last 5 days enquiring about a job?? How many potential employers have you seen in the last week about a job?? Seriously no person with your qualifications that you listed would be out of a job for even a few days if you actively pursued employment?? Unless of course you are no good at your job and word has gotten around?? If of course you are holding out for 300k a year junket instead of a job to pay a wage and pay some bills and get you out of the house then you might be waiting a few more years.
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17-06-2016, 01:58 PM | #183 | |||
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the oldies who are of course too busy 'playing pokies'. Another indication of the abject failure of the Australian education system. Gotta go, cover letters to write Last edited by sprintman1; 17-06-2016 at 02:05 PM. |
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17-06-2016, 02:42 PM | #184 | ||
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If those are your honest answers and you actually approached and were as proactive as you claim to be, then I have no idea, may be you are looking on the wrong places or for the wrong jobs.
I can guarantee you there are more jobs than people, because half the jobs around here are filled by back packers and blow ins. if a new back packer comes into town they generally have a job in a day or two. They can be driving tractors, harvesters, doing fencing, working in the local shop, pub, working on local farms, working at the cotton gin, working on a cattle station etc All pay reasonable well and all jobs are freely available at any time. I know the local general store is looking for people right now as they been begging my missus to work more hours on top of her main job at the local school. Not 300K jobs, but all work that pays well. I don't listen to any talk back radio shows or talk to them, but I do get off my back side every day and go outside. No parallel universe, may be your expectations are too high??
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17-06-2016, 02:54 PM | #185 | |||
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17-06-2016, 02:59 PM | #186 | ||
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Been watching this thread for a while now and thought it was time for me to chime in.
I went on welfare for 2yrs after leaving tafe. I hated it. I felt demoralized and didn't feel right about receiving a hand out for something I felt I could get my way out of. My parents were good to me and they didnt ask for board of rent during that time while I tried to get on my feet. I ended up working as a pizza delivery driver at nights for less than the dole only because I felt it gave me some purpose, not because I was 'too good or over qualified' for the job. To me, it was a job and I felt like it helped me in terms of my own self esteem. At that time I was just happy that I was actually a productive member of my local community and not a burden to society. Some could say, yes mummy and daddy helped out and I had it easy. Sure they helped me I am grateful, so to show my gratitude I did my best to make them proud instead of bludging off welfare and off their hard work. I was a pizza delivery driver, a painter, builders laborer, gardener, pretty much any menial job that paid money that was available I gave a shot at which helped prop me up to the kind of work I wanted. You're probably thinking, yeah yeah good for you, so what? What does that have to do with 'my' circumstances? How are you to judge, blah blah blah..... heard it all before. I believe 'attitude' to what work comes your way, plays a massive role in getting a job as well as it setting you up for future work. Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who think they are above certain jobs and/or because it doesn't fit in with 'their lifestyle', it's not good enough for them. To me, you MAKE it work. If I had to, I would pick up cans out of a bin if it meant I kept trying to work and it gave me some form self worth. But that is my attitude towards work. Flame suit on
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17-06-2016, 03:03 PM | #187 | ||
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Parallel universe here, I do listen to Ray from time to time, I've also been made redundant twice since 2011.
But both times as soon as I've been notified I've got on the phone and each time I've had a job to walk into as soon as I've finished the last No special secrets, I just keep in contact with people in the industry and try not to burn bridges. This doesn't stop as soon as I'm in the job it's a constant thing, that involves, regular coffee's the odd game of golf and so on.
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17-06-2016, 03:06 PM | #188 | |||
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17-06-2016, 03:08 PM | #189 | |||
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17-06-2016, 03:27 PM | #190 | ||
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17-06-2016, 03:33 PM | #191 | ||
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I have actually been amazed at the number of jobs available in rural parts of our country. Many of these employers also offer a place to stay at a reasonable price (or sometimes free). Sure, working on a pig farm might not suit everyone but it's not a bad gig.
The problem is most people don't want to move to find work. Some people don't even want to inconvenience themselves in the slightest to find meaningful employment. |
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17-06-2016, 04:15 PM | #192 | ||
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I'm 74 next month and I'm one of the lucky ones retired at 57 and was a self funded retiree until 65 years old when I became eligible for a deserved part pension. As when I worked we payed up to 65% tax on the top rate of our pay, today everyone expects to pay as little tax as possible and receive all the benefits, we payed our share of tax, my last few years of working I payed $38,000 per year, so I think I deserve a little pension. As superannuation didn't come in until 1981, so if we wanted to retire early as in my case and have a reasonable income to compliment the pension when it became due, we had to save and invest to finance this lifestyle. I worked for the last 25 years in the one job in mining in the north-west.
But I tell you what I would hate to be in the workforce today or out of a job trying to get one, in my time when you were offered a job it was a permanent one, not like today when most employers hire through man-hire firms to avoid their responsibility towards the employee and have the ability to put you off at anytime. Anyone who is unskilled hasn't a hope, when I was employed they had a training scheme to make sure you improved your skills. I started out as a general hand, then over time trained up to operate all the heavy mobile equipment, then became a leading hand and later a shift supervisor. In all the trade sections of the job they used employ one apprentice to every three tradesman. These days nobody wants to train people they just want qualified personal, but then in those days we had strong unions that put pressure on employers. |
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17-06-2016, 04:36 PM | #193 | |||
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But most people just don't want to budge or are not happy to do the work, so back packers step in and get hired in a flash.
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17-06-2016, 04:37 PM | #194 | ||
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Cool ten years to go....
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17-06-2016, 05:00 PM | #195 | ||
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The question many forget to ask themselves is, do they want to live to work or work to live?
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17-06-2016, 05:39 PM | #196 | |||
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We need unemployed people to maintain our current standard of living. So that is part of the reason people are paid to be unemployed. It's not the best system but it's the best we have.
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17-06-2016, 05:48 PM | #197 | ||
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17-06-2016, 05:51 PM | #198 | ||
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What jobs exactly? I have a daughter in final year of college and we care for the invalid mother-in-law so moving would be problematical and that's an understatement.
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17-06-2016, 06:02 PM | #199 | |||
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17-06-2016, 06:08 PM | #200 | ||
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There are some jobs in some sectors and locations,hence the 457 visa.
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17-06-2016, 06:50 PM | #201 | ||
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You are seriously out of touch if you don't think age discrimination doesn't exist. Both young and old.
Of course there are plenty of jobs out in the bush because no one wants to live there. That's exactly the reason why the services suck out there. If I had to go there I would but **** I wouldn't do it by choice. |
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17-06-2016, 06:58 PM | #202 | |||
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Not 'I've paid all my taxes all my life so I'm holding my hand out for tax payer money even though I own 5 houses and have 7 figures in term deposits'. |
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17-06-2016, 07:08 PM | #203 | |||
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Many of those around. A mates ex worked at a bank. I remember her telling stories of some elderly people who would have hundreds of thousands, sometimes even more, sitting in a particular account. She would suggest to them to put the money into a different type account to get some interest. They would say "No if I do that I wont get my pension payments" |
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17-06-2016, 07:10 PM | #204 | |||
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Even if they only get 50 cents a week it gives them a health care card, subsidised rego, medication, public transport etc. You get people who can't even rub two 5 cent coins together who get a hard time to get any form of welfare then the 7 figures in assets beating the table about paying taxes all their life. |
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17-06-2016, 07:23 PM | #205 | |||
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Out of that 60 i have found 5-6 worthy employees. I have then employed them in full time positions. With these "man-hire" companies, they release the workers for full time employment after 12 weeks. The amount of casuals that dont last or cant learn the job in that time is astounding. I would only ever use agencies as at least you can have the choice of an instant replacement when the original candidate isnt up to the task.
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17-06-2016, 07:38 PM | #206 | ||
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Not sure what you mean
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17-06-2016, 07:43 PM | #207 | |||
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17-06-2016, 07:45 PM | #208 | |||
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There is also maximum amounts held in bank accounts before it affects your pension.. And well less than 100k
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17-06-2016, 07:47 PM | #209 | ||
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Can you please not use factual data here, it upsets the natives...............
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17-06-2016, 07:48 PM | #210 | ||
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Fractional reserve banking is the mechanism by which the banks are able to create almost limitless credit (and by default the amount of money circulating through the economy). For every dollar they have on their books, they can create nine more out of thin air and loan it out or do as they see fit with it. This endless process results in the consistent devaluation of the unit of currency and the resultant increase in prices and wages. It is the sole cause of inflation.
As a result, over 95% of the money in existence is this monetised debt. Revert to 100% reserve banking and the problems you mentioned essentially disappear as the cost of good comes down due to value added by manufacture and innovation. When the cost of goods (and services) comes down, wages pressures disappear. With wage pressures gone, full employment becomes possible.
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