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17-06-2016, 07:49 PM | #211 | |||
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For part pension its up to $1,170,000, so tax payer is still subsidising someone with 7 figures of assets through the form of health care card with the discounts. For a married couple anyway. Next question fellas! |
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17-06-2016, 08:12 PM | #215 | ||
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I get what your saying, how do you get qualified/experience if every employer wants experienced operators.
My point was that agencies work for me as i wouldnt hire someone off the street on face value. Most employers have a 3 month trial period for new employees, only difference is there is no down time in finding another applicant or readvertising if the original employee doesnt work out, when using an agency.
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17-06-2016, 08:28 PM | #217 | ||
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Welfare should be their and available for those who actually NEED it... Simple as that..
My wife and I have never been on welfare and that's fine, we both enjoy our jobs and the satisfaction of working hard for what we have... We don't expect huge handouts from the Government... We do claim the Childcare Rebate though as my son is in Daycare a few days a week... Do I feel bad about it? Not really... My old man is now semi retired... He worked nearly 40 years for the 1 company (Telstra) as an electrical engineer and was fairly high up... He had a decent amount of super and decided to retire as his job was very stressful and he was looking after 120odd staff and he had some other issues that meant the job had to go... He lasted 6 months retired before he got bored and got a job as a wardy at the local hospital to get out of the house... A few months in that job and he ended up as the boss...lol... The whole 10 years he did that job he put half his income before tax (I think??) into his super as extra and a few months ago when he decided to try retiring again he is well and truly set up as a self funded retiree... They don't owe money to anyone and own the house, cars, camper trailer and boat and once mum retires will be buggering off round Australia in the Camper... Dad tells me he doesn't want to claim a part pension.. He earns enough from his super to not need it and doesn't want "money for nothing" when he doesn't really need it... I respect him hugely for that... Its made my wife and I start to add extra to our super where we can... My work already pays slightly over the minimum (12%) anyway but I don't want to get to retirement age and not have enough $$$ in the kitty to live a decent life (im 34 so got a long while ahead of me)...
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17-06-2016, 08:59 PM | #218 | |||
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My response was more about deeming.. And the comment re: oldies not wanting to earn interest on their moola...
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17-06-2016, 09:06 PM | #219 | ||
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I'm going to toss a grenade in here and make the following statement:
There is no guarantee that people will be able to draw on their super after 2025.
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17-06-2016, 09:11 PM | #220 | ||
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Why not?
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17-06-2016, 09:13 PM | #221 | ||
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Well I was under the impression that people will have to rely on their super in a few years because age pensions will be phased out
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17-06-2016, 09:15 PM | #222 | ||
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Cos Govco wanta get their greedy mits on those trillions seeing they have bled every other bucket dry.....
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17-06-2016, 09:16 PM | #223 | ||
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You know what is funny. There are plenty of people who don't claim welfare even though they are well qualified to do so.
I would hate to be in the situation that I would need to tap into it but if you have paid taxes that is exactly why you do. To help you out when you need it. |
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17-06-2016, 09:25 PM | #224 | |||
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They are already salivating at the prospect, all they need is a "trigger".
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17-06-2016, 10:40 PM | #226 | |||
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17-06-2016, 10:42 PM | #227 | ||||
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The op's questions may not be eloquent, but they are pertinent. The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members.
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17-06-2016, 11:31 PM | #228 | |||
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I was speaking to this person about 5 years ago about this topic. I can't remember all of the very few details I was given at the time. I do remember that it was someone with money not wanting to do something with their money because it would affect their pension payments. I should of worded my post like that. |
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17-06-2016, 11:43 PM | #229 | ||
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For every rule, someone will find a way around it (legally).
That's just how it is. I'm not being negative or positive, just realistic.
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18-06-2016, 12:34 AM | #230 | ||
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I fully agree with this. Super is a great idea but the government has turned it into a con. Every government has their own ideas about what super is and by the time I get to retirement age (I'm 29) the age will be 80 or higher if not gone all together and there will be all sorts of taxes, fees and charges. Which is why my money is invested in property and shares. I'll retire when I please (all going well of course) not when the government says I can.
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18-06-2016, 02:16 AM | #231 | |||
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18-06-2016, 02:29 AM | #232 | ||
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[QUOTE=Big Damo;5696037]Yep, one of my relatives works in this particular field involving pensioners and he gets it all the time, I want a pension because I've paid taxes all my life, and they've got assets listed well into 7 figures.
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? That was what we payed taxes for, as I said super never started till 1981 for normal people and the tax rate was a lot higher than what you pay today and the assumption was we were paying those high rates to pay for our pension, today the employer matches your contributions. |
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18-06-2016, 05:16 AM | #233 | |||
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If only the work force was as easy as you say, We can all go in as Junior Labourers- no skills required, and come out as Professionals. Unfortunately i dont offer apprenticeships! Im just looking for employees with a valid forklift ticket and who can pick a product and pack it in a box, basic skills really. If a person cant be motivated enough to spend 2-3 days to obtain a forklift ticket that is required for the job description, why should i be obliged to bring them up to speed? i will just employ the next bloke that has the ticket.
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18-06-2016, 11:08 AM | #234 | |||
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If you want to work as a forklift driver, YOU go and get a forklift licence. If a hospital needs a doctor, does it pick up the tab for someone to do a medicine degree??? I only hire people with relevant skills. The (lack of) loyalty thing cuts both ways nowadays, employees are far more likely to jump from one job to another. Why would I invest in training them? I'm already expected to hike their pay if I require them to use their new skill, why do I also have to pay for them to acquire that skill? Hate to overuse a cliche, but you want to have your cake and eat it too. |
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18-06-2016, 11:46 AM | #235 | ||
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I'm sure all these so called trades people and those business people with a trade background never paid for their apprenticeship, but had an employer pick up the bill. And if all employers thought like some of you that you only want experienced employees and were not willingl to train, then the source will soon dry up.
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18-06-2016, 01:15 PM | #237 | |||
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If one did not have the ability to discriminate that would make such just a moron if they could not discriminate. In my line of work I know I don't have the ability to do half of what I once could do now at my age and I know X is no good and Y is ok for this or that and that Z is able in such and no good in some other things. It happens to be just a fact of life so I put people in positions that are best that I believe for my company to serve best the customer and keep the company afloat. If I can't do that we will be forced to pack up and start in China like many of the other Aussie Company's have been forced out to do. The government jobs are propped up by the tax payer, so they can be foolish and live outside the bounds of reality, accountability the Australian people are doing something in their own nest and I think it stinks. I know an old lefty mate who has over $100,000 in a term deposit and he has been on the dole for 35 years he flat out refuses to work and he knows the system and his rights that they fear him, best he does not work or he would only look for ways to try to sue his employer anyway but that's just your average Aussie good for nothing lefty scumbag. |
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18-06-2016, 02:25 PM | #238 | ||
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18-06-2016, 03:02 PM | #239 | ||
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18-06-2016, 03:09 PM | #240 | ||
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Yes I do, when you put your car in for a service etc are you charged apprentice's rates when they work on it or tradesman's rates.
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