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Average wage computer programmer Sydney
Anyone help me with what the average wage for a computer programmer is in Sydney?
This is a highly experienced programmer, dealing with multimedia etc, working for the ABC in Sydney. I'm just putting in some paperwork for the Child support agency and I need to give them a figure of what I *think* my children's father is earning, over what he says he is earning. Currently he claims this is $50K which seems incredibly low for such a job. Given that previous incomes have been at the $90k mark, $50k seems like a waiter's income, not someone from in a skilled position. :confused: |
Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
Without more information its impossible to say.
Programmers can get anywhere from $50k-$200k depending on what kind of development they are doing, whether they are contract or permanent and all kinds of other stuff. I'd imagine the ABC would be a pretty low payer - so an entry level developer job (which may be the only one he could find) could easily be at $50k unfortunately. |
Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
Originally Posted by DadAgain
(Post 10743214)
Without more information its impossible to say.
Programmers can get anywhere from $50k-$200k depending on what kind of development they are doing, whether they are contract or permanent and all kinds of other stuff. I'd imagine the ABC would be a pretty low payer - so an entry level developer job (which may be the only one he could find) could easily be at $50k unfortunately. Here is a job add for a DevOps Engineer, TV Multiplatform, for which they are offering ~$80k. http://careers.abc.net.au/jobDetails...W&sLanguage=en Take into account his likely lower skills, the difficulty of entry above the base level, and the costs associated with being a contractor (which maybe how he's employed, judging by the ads in this area of ABC) and I'd say the figure was probably fair. And the lessons is, be a programmer at a bank, not the ABC - and don't being in a situation where you are competing against outsourcing to Vietnam. |
Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
+1 ABC often pays lower than commercial interests.
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Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
Originally Posted by DadAgain
(Post 10743214)
Without more information its impossible to say.
Programmers can get anywhere from $50k-$200k depending on what kind of development they are doing, whether they are contract or permanent and all kinds of other stuff. I'd imagine the ABC would be a pretty low payer - so an entry level developer job (which may be the only one he could find) could easily be at $50k unfortunately. |
Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
Originally Posted by GarryP
(Post 10743225)
Agreed.
Here is a job add for a DevOps Engineer, TV Multiplatform, for which they are offering ~$80k. http://careers.abc.net.au/jobDetails...W&sLanguage=en Take into account his likely lower skills, the difficulty of entry above the base level, and the costs associated with being a contractor (which maybe how he's employed, judging by the ads in this area of ABC) and I'd say the figure was probably fair. Edited to add: That's funny re the ad because he's told the kids that he's going to be working on iView next. Thanks I'll add that to the paperwork and the CSA can take it up with the ABC. |
Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 10743520)
Lower skills is not something that he has. His skills are extremely high. Thanks for the ad, I'll take a look. :)
Edited to add: That's funny re the ad because he's told the kids that he's going to be working on iView next. Thanks I'll add that to the paperwork and the CSA can take it up with the ABC. Don't forget, if he's 'contract' then he has company costs that come out of the headline rate. It looks like their IT people are mainly on contract. |
Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
Ah, well he's not an engineer, he's a highly skilled developer. And yes, company costs do, but you should also put your tax return in if you're running a business and he hasn't... for years.
His company is him and him alone, so costs? Not much. |
Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
Hays Salary Survey shows $55 to 80k (typical $68k) for a developer and $75 to $100k (typical $85k) for a senior developer then $95 to 125k (typical 105k) for a team lead. Hays are generally well regarded in their IT salary surveys.
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Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 10743147)
Anyone help me with what the average wage for a computer programmer is in Sydney?
This is a highly experienced programmer, dealing with multimedia etc, working for the ABC in Sydney. I'm just putting in some paperwork for the Child support agency and I need to give them a figure of what I *think* my children's father is earning, over what he says he is earning. Currently he claims this is $50K which seems incredibly low for such a job. Given that previous incomes have been at the $90k mark, $50k seems like a waiter's income, not someone from in a skilled position. :confused: |
Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
How rupees a year?
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Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
Originally Posted by IvanM
(Post 10746967)
How rupees a year?
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Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
+1 His tax return will prove his earnings.
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 10746796)
Child support can easily check his income, why are they asking you to estimate it?
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Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 10746796)
Child support can easily check his income, why are they asking you to estimate it?
His last tax return. What he says he's earning. If there's no last tax return, nor any from the years before, and if he's contracting, then how do Child support check his income? They don't check incomes as a matter of course... you have to get them to do it by putting in a change of assessment under 'special circumstances' - reason 8. Then they'll check. Otherwise no.
Originally Posted by Hino
(Post 10748272)
+1 His tax return will prove his earnings.
What last tax return? Luckily the ATO have now made avoiding putting in a tax return to avoid correct payment of Child support as tax evasion. :) |
Re: Average wage computer programmer Sydney
I suspect that isn't a harmonious separation.
So your ex-partner is working for the ABC without either himself or the ABC declaring his income ? If we accept that it's a given that he is not declaring his income, how does the ABC pay him without a Tax File Number ?? Employee or contractor he still needs to provide a T.F.N. before receiving payment from the ABC. It seems that you suspect that he is understating his income in order to evade his financial responsibility's. If that is the case why not just inform the child support agency that he is earning $500K a year and leave it to him to him to defend your claim by producing his financial records.
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 10749407)
No, they can't. They can only go on either:
His last tax return. What he says he's earning. If there's no last tax return, nor any from the years before, and if he's contracting, then how do Child support check his income? They don't check incomes as a matter of course... you have to get them to do it by putting in a change of assessment under 'special circumstances' - reason 8. Then they'll check. Otherwise no. Hahahhahahahahahahahahaha. What last tax return? Luckily the ATO have now made avoiding putting in a tax return to avoid correct payment of Child support as tax evasion. :) |
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