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24-12-2006, 11:46 AM | #31 | |||
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24-12-2006, 07:45 PM | #32 | |||
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Crap like this makes me happy that I left retail management for the public service. I'm making 20 grand a year more than I proably would have if I'd still been in retail, plus not having to work nights & weekends (paid overtime if I have to) Flexitime is a great perk also. |
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24-12-2006, 08:49 PM | #33 | ||||
I love AU XR8s
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And, as another example, when I did work at the supermarket while I was at high school I consistently had one of the fastest scanning rates, the lowest rate of scanning errors and got many positive feedback forms from customers (which meant management gave me a cinema ticket, yay!). Yet i was being paid around 60-70% of what the 'adults' were getting... Ahwell, in a few more years I will be getting paid what I am worth, ok maybe quite a few years, but in the end my uni degree will all be worth it. If for nothing else, just to get out of retail.
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24-12-2006, 09:09 PM | #34 | ||
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I must have he best employer on here by the sounds of it.Although there is only 5 employees in the company.In the past 6 years they have stuffed my pay up twice and both times when I let him know about it on the Friday night he has come around to my house and fixed it up on Saturday morning and paid me by cash.Can also say that he is the best boss that I have had in the past 30 odd years of working.And for 10 years I worked for myself :nutsycuck
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24-12-2006, 09:38 PM | #35 | |||
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Best thing they done from our point of view was to bring in the EFT pay system in the late 80's early 90's
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24-12-2006, 10:01 PM | #36 | |||
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I hate the fact I HAVE to have a bank account to get paid, and then they have the audacity to make me PAY FOR THE PRIVILEGE. |
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25-12-2006, 01:53 AM | #37 | ||
Ex EL Falcon
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Location: Bris-bane
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Man you guys have it quite bad... I work for a university and I actually like working for them. They are decent to work for and their HR/payroll depts are very professional. The people you guys work for sound bloody dodgy. I think lawyers have a word for what they do, oh yeah thats it, 'fraud'. :rolleyes:
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25-12-2006, 12:15 PM | #38 | ||
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My work is very strange. I try to work out how much im gonna get but whenever I sit down and try to work it out exactly I get less than I think, but when I do a rough estimate I seem to get paid more. But everything works out right in the end so I don't complain.
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25-12-2006, 04:32 PM | #39 | |||
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That sucks getting underpaid before xmas =/ |
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25-12-2006, 06:35 PM | #40 | |||
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I agree people voted for Libs & the IR laws which are an attack on the benifits the unions had fought for. But there here & we have to live with them even if Howard gets voted out the Labour party unless they control both houses won't change whats been introduced only not allowing anymore. The thing that concerns me that I hope the middle & working class are not lost in the IR laws. Unless you have a EBA union aggrement you could be screwed |
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26-12-2006, 12:21 PM | #41 | ||
Starter Motor
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This isn't strictly to do with pay, but subtle proof that Karma does exist.
When I was in the Royal Australian Navy in Cairns, my father had to have his chest sawed open to show that he does have a heart. After the operation, he wasn't looking too good, so I inquired about leave and travel. That very afternoon I was on the plane to Sydney for a week. Top job HMAS Melville. When I was in Sydney, at HMAS Waterhen, my wife and I were in a serious car accident. I was working in Newcastle at the time, home for weekends. Wife ended up in hospital with a broken sternum, fractured ribs, and major bruising. I phoned up my Chief on the Sunday morning and said that we've been in a car crash, wife in hospital, I need 2 days. Straight away he said to take 2 days and go to the base to do the paperwork after, he'd back me up. I turned up at the base on Wednesday morning to the surprise of all there who thought I was in Newcastle. Put in the paperwork for 2 days leave. The reservist Regulator wasn't going to approve the leave! So I went over his head to the Warrant Officer. HE didn't approve it either, stating that "she is in hospital receiving the best care, so you can't get carers leave, and you aren't entitled to compassionate leave". WTF?!? I spat the dummy and said that I hadn't time for this crap, put me down for 2 days annual leave (form signed on the spot), and stormed out to go to work on the train. Upon his return to the base on the following Monday morning, my Chief proceded to tear great big strips off the Regulator and Warrant Officer in front of the Commanding Officer! 4 weeks later, I put in a leave form in asking for one days leave, reason "To take wife to hospital for a scheduled check up following previously noted car accident". Previously noted Regulator was passing through the workshop and stopped to tell me that my one days leave had been approved. "If it's to take your wife for a check up why didn't you ask for carers' leave, Frog?" he asked. I couldn't beleive this, and damn near threw my spanner on the work bench, replying that the last time I had asked for carers' leave some damn fool wouldn't approve it, now excuse me but I have real work to do (exact words). Karma reflects, however. Some months after, my mother was admitted to hospital, and I again asked for carers' leave. the Warrant Officer lost the form and I got 2 weeks for free. Suffer in your jocks, Sir!
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26-12-2006, 02:22 PM | #42 | |||
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The only problem with the pays being delivered it was a regimented routine IE Business A had the money delivered at 12pm , Business B had it delivered at 1230pm and so on same routine every week - there was only a few that did not care when it was delivered in the day all the rest had windows that were adhered to. When the pays slowly went away the cash amount was kept to a minimum for the runs which was better for us BUT then it went to us restocking ATM machines so in the end it was a no win situation. I agree with the paying of fees , in the good old days there was no fees on the electronic banking or over the counter banking but now there is a fee if you fart in the bank. You should be able to make a claim to your employer to have the fees reimbursed ar given a money order to cash and get the pay.
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26-12-2006, 02:23 PM | #43 | |||
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I'm an apprentice I once got paid my normal wadge ontop of some one elses full wadge so i got paid more than $1100(after tax) for one week I realised it later but work never said anything so neither did I
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26-12-2006, 02:29 PM | #44 | |||
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