Actual wages paid for skilled employment
#31
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Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Originally Posted by poolman
Hi Simone
good post. this is the type of information I was looking for & hope more people follow your example
many thanks, poolman
good post. this is the type of information I was looking for & hope more people follow your example
many thanks, poolman
Ive just returned from brisbane im a bench hand joiner and was offered $ 18.50 to start moving up to $25.00 after qualifying time.This was the lowest offer in 4 interviews.
#32
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Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Hi,
A friend of mine in Brisbane is a skilled cnc machinist which is on the modl.
He's getting $20.00 a hour.Casual you can expect 20% more.
Overtime at time and half($30.00 per hour)
He thinks the pay is crap as a secretary can earn more but he now has no mortgage.
A friend of mine in Brisbane is a skilled cnc machinist which is on the modl.
He's getting $20.00 a hour.Casual you can expect 20% more.
Overtime at time and half($30.00 per hour)
He thinks the pay is crap as a secretary can earn more but he now has no mortgage.
#33
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Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Originally Posted by poolman
ehh what are you on.
have read this several timesbut still can't work out your silly reply,
have read this several timesbut still can't work out your silly reply,
#34
Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Psen (pysch State enrolled nurses) Psen 2/3 is the level at which my wife works, and pays 26 dollars (casual rate) per hour, Thats base rate without penalty. via swingshift agency Fitzroy, when she does extra shifts, above her 3 nights at the Royal Melbourne, the rate at the royal Melbourne is 22 dollars per hour, without penalties. (thats not SRN's)
4th year and beyond "fulltime" Postal workers, get base 34,000 per year, plus 15 pct penalty, (every single dayshift postal worker), plus mandatory overtime at 50 pct, which taking xmas into consideration would equate to at least 3 hours per week.
Night shift Postal workers, which make up approx 50 pct of the Postal work force, get 30 pct (every single one of them) on top of that figure, Without mandatory overtime and Sundays at 100 pct extra being taken into account.
4th year and beyond "fulltime" Postal workers, get base 34,000 per year, plus 15 pct penalty, (every single dayshift postal worker), plus mandatory overtime at 50 pct, which taking xmas into consideration would equate to at least 3 hours per week.
Night shift Postal workers, which make up approx 50 pct of the Postal work force, get 30 pct (every single one of them) on top of that figure, Without mandatory overtime and Sundays at 100 pct extra being taken into account.
#35
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Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
Psen (pysch State enrolled nurses) Psen 2/3 is the level at which my wife works, and pays 26 dollars (casual rate) per hour, Thats base rate without penalty. via swingshift agency Fitzroy, when she does extra shifts, above her 3 nights at the Royal Melbourne, the rate at the royal Melbourne is 22 dollars per hour, without penalties. (thats not SRN's)
4th year and beyond "fulltime" Postal workers, get base 34,000 per year, plus 15 pct penalty, (every single dayshift postal worker), plus mandatory overtime at 50 pct, which taking xmas into consideration would equate to at least 3 hours per week.
Night shift Postal workers, which make up approx 50 pct of the Postal work force, get 30 pct (every single one of them) on top of that figure, Without mandatory overtime and Sundays at 100 pct extra being taken into account.
4th year and beyond "fulltime" Postal workers, get base 34,000 per year, plus 15 pct penalty, (every single dayshift postal worker), plus mandatory overtime at 50 pct, which taking xmas into consideration would equate to at least 3 hours per week.
Night shift Postal workers, which make up approx 50 pct of the Postal work force, get 30 pct (every single one of them) on top of that figure, Without mandatory overtime and Sundays at 100 pct extra being taken into account.
#36
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Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Originally Posted by poolman
cheers Ozzieeagle, Good Constructive Post & Helpful, Unlike Quirkyspana's Very Intelligent Post Above
#37
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Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Originally Posted by Quinkana
Try looking for unskilled work - any good on a shovel?
Goodbye
#38
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Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Originally Posted by poolman
Just Looked Through Some Of Your Other Threads - They All Seem To Follow The Same Pattern.
Goodbye
Goodbye
#39
Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Originally Posted by poolman
Just Looked Through Some Of Your Other Threads - They All Seem To Follow The Same Pattern.
Goodbye
Goodbye
As a "skilled" worker (beauty therapist, electrologist, masseuse etc) the award rate is $14.87 per hour . I get super and four weeks holiday a year. When i've earn 3 times my wages i get a bonus of 10% for everything over that i earn.
I would be financially far better off working in a factory in Dandy, however i would be shit bored and would get the sack in a week
#40
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Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Originally Posted by Quinkana
Are you sure you are intelligent enough to handle skilled work? Or is "market" the word that confuses you?
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#41
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Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Originally Posted by Merlot
Shame you are replying in such a way as you have provided some valuable comments in the past.
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#42
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Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Originally Posted by Quinkana
Poolman: $10 / hour - seasonal work.
Your attitude is just plain old childish.
#43
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Re: Actual wages paid for skilled employment
Originally Posted by Merlot
What exactly has poolman done to be so offensive from the start of the thread?
Your attitude is just plain old childish.
Your attitude is just plain old childish.