Re: Is $55,000 a good wage or not?
Bit of an unprofessional response. I don't think I would have sent an email like that though either, I would do salary negotiations verbally.
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Re: Is $55,000 a good wage or not?
I know a family surviving on a single wage of less than $55K in Sydney, the difference is that they are Australian's rather than imports.
It's not so hard when you inherit a house in Hunters Hill 9-4 job 5 mins away on bicycle and wife stays at home with the kids, of course their family did the hard yards years ago. |
Re: Is $55,000 a good wage or not?
Originally Posted by man_called_Horse
(Post 9648225)
I know a family surviving on a single wage of less than $55K in Sydney, the difference is that they are Australian's rather than imports.
It's not so hard when you inherit a house in Hunters Hill 9-4 job 5 mins away on bicycle and wife stays at home with the kids, of course their family did the hard yards years ago. |
Re: Is $55,000 a good wage or not?
Originally Posted by Seasider
(Post 9649008)
Don't be too jealous - if they live in Hunters Hill they're probably radioactive.
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Re: Is $55,000 a good wage or not?
Me and my girlfriend are coming to NSW next year, we are both mental health nurses and will be earning around $55k. We will be in Tamworth for 12 months working so I think our money will go a lot further than it would in Sydney
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Re: Is $55,000 a good wage or not?
Two people earning $55K is plenty to survive on. You'll be fine - much harder on one wage and with kids.
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Re: Is $55,000 a good wage or not?
It's been about 2.5 years since I last posted on BE and little has changed.:(
From personal experience I can't see what half those on here are whinging on about, I earn around $55k a year, now have 3 kids under 5 and have more of a life than we could have in England (even after moving back there for a year when things didn't work out the first time here). We are about to buy our first home and live in a good decent area. We save money and have a very good standard of living. As the old saying goes, the more you earn the more you spend! We budget but we don't have to watch each and every dollar either. And at the current rate, 30 grand in England would see us having a decent life too. If you want a life in Oz, come for a life in Oz not bitch and whinge about what you may or may not have. |
Re: Is $55,000 a good wage or not?
Originally Posted by dave7370
(Post 9649491)
From personal experience I can't see what half those on here are whinging on about, I earn around $55k a year, now have 3 kids under 5 and have more of a life than we could have in England (even after moving back there for a year when things didn't work out the first time here).
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