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27-08-2007, 08:45 AM | #121 | ||
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Some interesting points raised and I daresay that I agree to a large amount of them but I must admit that I am benefiting from the laziness of youth.
Like you have said there is a skills shortage and I myself am benefiting from the shortage of professional engineers as you seem to benefiting from a skills shortage yourself. The sad thing is that debates like this seem to be confined to internet forums instead of in the public spotlight like it should be. |
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27-08-2007, 09:29 AM | #122 | ||
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lol at national service suggestions. by the time kids are that old they either have respect or they dont. you cant teach an old bogan new tricks.
if they're too dumb to work out how to get by in life without help then so be it. |
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27-08-2007, 09:56 AM | #123 | |||
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27-08-2007, 09:57 AM | #124 | |||
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Agree sleekism, although the gap year thing they have now is proving to be really popular with school leavers not sure what they want to do, and it also takes them out of their cushioned, emo lifestyle.
As for |||, they are able to be taught once removed from their support network of home and friends, and they develop new friends who become like minded in life experience. I don't think we should write the whole exercise off because some people believe that a person is unteachable. Think of the military as a correctional school for the nefarious.
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27-08-2007, 10:09 AM | #125 | ||||
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No, teachers and the teachers union have made it impossible to recognise a childs progress in school through a ludicrous marks system which is only based on positive reinforcement, not results based. If you had a child who could not read or write would you be happy with the teacher giving him/her a passing grade in english? Or would you want them to be forthright so you could do something about it? Molly coddling does nothing but ensure that kids are made to feel good even though they may be inept in a particular arena. Finally, the government does fund schools, and regardless of what the teachers union say the public schools do get the lions share of public funding, but this funding is distributed through the states who are essentially a black hole of inefficiency and incompetence. By the time the funding gets through the states 10 million for one school becomes 5 million with the rest off to consolidated revenue to make up for administration costs and future capital works based on a user pays system akin to double dipping. Then the revenue typically gets siphoned off to consolidated revenue for the purpose of keeping the bloated, inefficient and useless public service rolling along (at a loss mind you).
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27-08-2007, 01:26 PM | #126 | |||
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27-08-2007, 01:43 PM | #127 | |||
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You sound just the right sought of employee I'm looking for. I would think us capitalist business owners need more of your kind (we have an obligation to the shareholders you know :evil3: ) to make Australia strong...... that's why we run profitable business' you know, to make Australia strong and look after the welfare of employees. LOL. |
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27-08-2007, 03:14 PM | #128 | |||
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As far a sick leave goes unless you take it because you're sick why on earth would you be entitled to have it paid out if you leave?????
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27-08-2007, 04:01 PM | #129 | |||
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I have seen this happen many times,funny how when they are making a heap they say "I deserve every cent" but when something like this happens,and they havent funded the employees super and entitlements properly,the directors get to bankrupt the company,close the doors,and not have a cent of their personal millions available for the employees, I know of more than a few companies in my industry not paying the payg tax contributions,simply bankrupting and trading under another one the very next day,it went on for a while mind you,and the tax departement had the hide to go after the workers,who never saw this money,one company owner still drives around in a lamboghini this very day,and is still trading under some name.Thankfully the unions took action and the principal contractor was made to pay the tax owed. |
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27-08-2007, 04:17 PM | #130 | |||
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If they deliberatly (or otherwise) bankrupt the company without making provisions for payment of employee entitlements and payment of taxes they face a VERY real risk of going to jail. On top of that they also may forfeit any dividend or profit distribution payments back as far as a few years, they can ask for these to be returned, not to mention seizure of Director and company assets to be sold to pay out these Taxes and benefits. Forensic accountants will comb the books going back a few years and look for trends, shifting of funds or assets and all the little things that may have been done. Under the new laws the directors are in big POO if they don't payout the staff entitlements prescribed by law, things have changed recently and ASIC and the Tax dept don't muck around... The unsecured creditors like suppliers come second to the tax dept, staff and secured creditors like the bank etc.. In any event im not sure how hurting the profitability of this business by striking will make their entitlements and more secure.. id say it would have the exact opposite effect.
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27-08-2007, 04:21 PM | #131 | |||
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Just to say that you look at it one way ie: the workers are hurting the company. I look at it another,if the directors would just pay up,there would be no need for strikes and hurting anyones job. All they have to do is pay what they OWE,simple really. |
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27-08-2007, 04:24 PM | #132 | |||
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27-08-2007, 04:44 PM | #133 | ||
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Further to that i "believe" they're arguing over redundancy entitlements, NOT weather they'll be paid out their annual leave, superannuation, long service leave etc..
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27-08-2007, 10:12 PM | #134 | |||
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secondly, payouts for sick leave are built into some eba"s as a productivity bonus. if you dont use your sick leave you get a percentage of those hours paid out in cash usually between 50 & 75 percent. incentive not to take 'sickies'. thirdly, some one else mentioned national service. it costs $200,000 just to put one soldier through basic training.who in their right mind would waste $1 on some one who would not want to be there any way. i agree kids today are generally f@cked up but the army is not the answer. the problem lays with society and the parents. the people who make this statement usually dont know which end of a styer the round comes out of. cheers. |
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27-08-2007, 11:21 PM | #135 | ||
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Sorry to interupt but can someone fill me on with whats going on at the facility in regards to an end in strike action. I have been given till Wednesday off at which point i have to ring a phone number at work to see if i have to turn up on Thursday.
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28-08-2007, 12:45 AM | #136 | |||
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National service works, and would work if implemented. You rip a 17 year old $h!thead away from his little mates and his mummy and drop him back into society after 2 years in the services. I guarantee you will get your money back over the course of his life, in taxes (harder working), lower welfare costs (less inclined to lay on a beach smokin' dope) and lower public services expenses (crime reduction) to name a few reasons. Not to mention a defense force that would'nt be stretched by both a trip to Dili and sandbagging a flood in north Queensland happening at the same time. Instilling respect and discipline is something the armed forces has/does/will continue to do, without fail on people of this age. Parents, as a general rule, have proven they are not capable of bringing children up properly for the last 20 - 30 years. Do you have a better alternative? Daniel |
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28-08-2007, 12:43 PM | #137 | |||
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28-08-2007, 08:05 PM | #141 | |||
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One thing's for sure, once the liduidators move in there won't be any money for anyone else except the tax man. You just have to pray that there is a relative of John Howard going to get stiffed and then you'll get federal payoffs, obviously not from the paper shuffling public servant's Future Fund though. |
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28-08-2007, 08:18 PM | #142 | |||
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Bossxr8.. Most parents these days are to bussy looking after themselves let alone looking after there childern and teaching them proper morals to live by.. I for one believe the cane should be brought back into school.. And National service would work.... |
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28-08-2007, 08:28 PM | #143 | |||
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You cant find good workers? I have been looking for ANY full time work for over a year now, but instead am stuck with 3 jobs and 70+hrs a week! Most employers would prefer to hire their mates kid or whoever knows them than actually do some leg work and a few interviews/trials. Mate, i have handed out probably 100 resumes in 12 months, and have been called in for an interview maybe 10 times. Im at the stage of my life where i want a decent job and start savings etc. but no employer wants to train people. Pfft, I'm over it. I'd prefer to be taxed out the *** than put up with a character bashing, dissmissive person like yourself. Maybe its YOUR attitude? -Noel.
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28-08-2007, 09:16 PM | #144 | |||
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I do not know what line of work you are in, and I do not presume to know/judge you or your work ethic, but I will say this: If you (personally) have been around, and are a good hand, you should have no problem getting a job anywhere in this country at the moment. There is 3-4% unemployment ATM and about 5% of the workforce don't want to work so we actually have too many jobs. I never hire extended family/friends - dosent work, so count me out on that one. My comments relate to young people (school leavers onwards), so back to that: There are many young people these days who, if they cannot get a job as a rocket scientist straight out of school, will just lay on a beach and do SFA. I've got mates that finished their time as a Plant Mechanic (some did'nt even finish) and either got on a plane to Europe or jumped in a panel van to go around Australia for the next 3-4 years. Most of them have Dad's who: 1) Are Farmers 2) Own their own Diesel Fitting service 3) Own Thier own Plant and Equipment Hire company 4) Don't want to work and only got a trade because they were told to get something "to fall back on later in life" What a F*%king joke. GET OFF YOUR *** AND MAKE IT HAPPEN! Forge your own destiny, that's what life is all about. Daniel Last edited by CAT600; 28-08-2007 at 09:22 PM. |
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29-08-2007, 11:20 AM | #146 | ||
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Fifth business day of strike action, I hope something can be resolved soon for all parties involved.
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29-08-2007, 11:39 AM | #147 | ||
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Well Venture is meant to going back to work tomorrow (Industrial Commission has ordered them, from what I heard).
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29-08-2007, 03:30 PM | #148 | |||
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OT Why should all the financial assistance go to the first home buyer? - most of our friends are both working and paying off the second or third rental, while they live back at home and travel. The friends I mention have gone to uni on HECS support and had rent assistance and all that, they were all fullycut by the time I got off work to join them for a beer and overseas whenever they felt like it. Then the Government gives them handouts to buy a house and so on just as they start earning for themselves, so they claim back the tax deductions too. They are set for life which is great and they won't need a pension or anything like that which is tops for all too. My point is that they could have done it on their own anyway. Instead the taxes we paid, cut the equivalent of ten years off their financial plans. This system is a joke, half the time they change jobs every six to twelve months, because they can. We worked from 15 on in fulltime jobs with overtime, no help from anyone. Whilst we are now well enough off, it is from hard yakka and doing renos and stuff in our spare time and not living the high life. Give the financial support or stampduty relief to families with kids, or one on the way so that they can afford to build or buy the house they have worked hard for and deserve, to live in as a family. They can then look after their own kids rather than daycare-grandparents-daycare, handballed more than AFL, while they both work to pay at least one wage to the banks in interest. That is where the rebates will have the best and biggest effect - in the so called mortgage belt. The great Aussie dream realised. This will mean young singles and couples are more restricted buying and investing in smaller homes and units which they can afford to pay off quicker and then sell to start families, providing the market with more quality affordable homes for those who need them most, those trying to stop renting. |
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