Is $55,000 a good wage or not?
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Couple of points here:
- $55k sounds like a pretty shit wage to try and look after an entire family (I'm assuming the ebay business doesnt bring in a fortune)- even in western Sydney.
- 23 years experience is a LOT
- Australians dont trust foreign experrience.
Its quite possible that after working for a while your husbands skills and experience might help him to progress quickly - but as a 'new starter' to the country he's almost certainly going to have to start being paid a poor wage.
This is not unusual for migrants who often find it very frustrating to have their skills recognised by very bureacratic recruitment regimes that place ridiculous significance to locally gained qualifications and certifications and under-rate the value of internationally gained experience.
- $55k sounds like a pretty shit wage to try and look after an entire family (I'm assuming the ebay business doesnt bring in a fortune)- even in western Sydney.
- 23 years experience is a LOT
- Australians dont trust foreign experrience.
Its quite possible that after working for a while your husbands skills and experience might help him to progress quickly - but as a 'new starter' to the country he's almost certainly going to have to start being paid a poor wage.
This is not unusual for migrants who often find it very frustrating to have their skills recognised by very bureacratic recruitment regimes that place ridiculous significance to locally gained qualifications and certifications and under-rate the value of internationally gained experience.

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$55k is about 25,000 pounds, working on a 2.2 conversion.
Is your husband on more than 25k in the UK? Bear in mind though, Sydney is very expensive. You could probably cope on $55k in Adelaide, as rents are far cheaper.
Is your husband on more than 25k in the UK? Bear in mind though, Sydney is very expensive. You could probably cope on $55k in Adelaide, as rents are far cheaper.

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Doing a quick search for motor mechanics, there appear to be dozens of jobs at higher salaries or hourly rates in several cities that are cheaper than Sydney. Perhaps don't bother with this particular agency you have been in contact with and apply directly or via www.seek.com.au; www.simplyhired.com.au and other websites. WA has lots of automotive trade jobs, especially for diesel mechanics. Some of the ads give the opportunity to train for diesel and heavy vehicles work.

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My husband has been offered a job in west Sydney as a motor mechanic - he is fully qualified with 23 years experience and they are offering $55,000 + 9% super, I am thinking this isnt really a very good wage especially in the sydney area am I right.
2 years ago he was offered a job in Perth for £60,000 + Super and they would ship us all out and sort out accom for 1st month and loan a car.
We couldnt take that position at the time because of our house not selling and family probs, however, I know the global economy has gone down but that much???
Is this about right or is my instinct right and this would not be enough to live on in Sydney area?
2 years ago he was offered a job in Perth for £60,000 + Super and they would ship us all out and sort out accom for 1st month and loan a car.
We couldnt take that position at the time because of our house not selling and family probs, however, I know the global economy has gone down but that much???
Is this about right or is my instinct right and this would not be enough to live on in Sydney area?
So, if you can cope with the low wage to start with, there is potential for improvement. Good mechanics are hard to find, in some areas I believe.
Just googled motor mechanic jobs Sydney and there are a lot. Might be worth a try.
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Hi,if I knew what I know know I wouldn't have moved!
My husband earns $70,000 and we struggle on that.
Sydney is VERY expensive.
In London we were living(2 adults and a child) on a £32,000 wage and like you I use to sell a little bit on Ebay and Amazon (that use to bring in about £100/150 extra p.m.).
We are moving back to London as soon as we can,yes the weather is warmer here but we can have a better standard of living in London.
Don't move for $55,000.
My husband earns $70,000 and we struggle on that.
Sydney is VERY expensive.
In London we were living(2 adults and a child) on a £32,000 wage and like you I use to sell a little bit on Ebay and Amazon (that use to bring in about £100/150 extra p.m.).
We are moving back to London as soon as we can,yes the weather is warmer here but we can have a better standard of living in London.
Don't move for $55,000.

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Hi,if I knew what I know know I wouldn't have moved!
My husband earns $70,000 and we struggle on that.
Sydney is VERY expensive.
In London we were living(2 adults and a child) on a £32,000 wage and like you I use to sell a little bit on Ebay and Amazon (that use to bring in about £100/150 extra p.m.).
We are moving back to London as soon as we can,yes the weather is warmer here but we can have a better standard of living in London.
Don't move for $55,000.
My husband earns $70,000 and we struggle on that.
Sydney is VERY expensive.
In London we were living(2 adults and a child) on a £32,000 wage and like you I use to sell a little bit on Ebay and Amazon (that use to bring in about £100/150 extra p.m.).
We are moving back to London as soon as we can,yes the weather is warmer here but we can have a better standard of living in London.
Don't move for $55,000.
I was far better off in the UK. I should technically be on about the same wage here (at a rate of 2.2), but I had far far far more disposable income in the UK.
Although I'm not moving back. Even though I have less money to play with here, I do far more at the weekends, and eat out a lot more. It's not all about money, but it's not worth struggling either. It all depends on individual lifestyle.
But $55k single wage to support a family in Sydney? No way!!!

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You need two incomes to survive in Australia anyway let alone 55k.
55k sounds about right for a mechanic. I know some people are earning bigger incomes on minesites but it's completely different situation.
55k sounds about right for a mechanic. I know some people are earning bigger incomes on minesites but it's completely different situation.

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I would consider a return to work when my son started school but I dont really want to until then, even more so after a move of that magnitude, I wouldnt then want to place him with any form of care other than my own or family when he has never done it before too other than playschool - kind of goes against my personal beliefs anyway too. However at the moment I earn more money in my pocket than I would working full time being self employed doing what I do and I cant see that I couldnt start the same up again over in Oz its just not guaranteed.
I think my suspicion is right that it is a bad offer - I think that for a 40 year old with good qualifications and 23 years experience within a peugeot dealership is worth more than that.
I think my suspicion is right that it is a bad offer - I think that for a 40 year old with good qualifications and 23 years experience within a peugeot dealership is worth more than that.

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Your main reason for moving is 'better quality of life' .
Unfortunately 55k in sydney will give you a rubbish standard of life.
Even if you had rent of $450 a week ( very low for Sydney ) that's way over half your wage on rent alone.
Unfortunately 55k in sydney will give you a rubbish standard of life.
Even if you had rent of $450 a week ( very low for Sydney ) that's way over half your wage on rent alone.

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Wouldn't they be entitled to rental assistance and various family payments from Centrelink? Don't know if I'd want to live in an area of Sydney with cheap rents or in a unit with a child, though, what are the schools like there?

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But I wouldn't like to rely on centerlink benefits, simply because if you earn more later in the year, have investments UK or OZ, earnt in this tax year in the UK you have to pay it back. And Centerlink and tax dept here are very good at info sharing, so they do find out.

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You DO NOT need two incomes to survive in Australia.
However, I agree $55k is a very low wage and it would be VERY hard to survive on that sort of money in Sydney. I think your quality of life would be very low. So much of your salary would go on rent, tht you would have little left over for anything other than basic food and living costs.
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The answer for me would be no. However, what do you manage on in the UK? Also once here and working it is then easier to get another job. You have to bear in mind that your husband has no Australian experience which can count for a lot. If he is good then I am sure that he will be able to sort something else out within a short period of time.
