Read that before
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
wait wait wait wait, AFTER!?_j5689_ wrote:
Anybody ever worked at Office Depot before? I might go there and repair computers, my friend said he used to do it and made about $10.00 an hour after commission
Jaekus wrote:
AFTER commission?_j5689_ wrote:
Anybody ever worked at Office Depot before? I might go there and repair computers, my friend said he used to do it and made about $10.00 an hour after commission
Last edited by Jaekus (2012-06-04 16:43:57)
yeah wasn't bad for an after school job, probably made over $20 if I included tips. And tips weren't taxed either.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
that's good money for a dead end job at 15. I would be bragging too. I think when I delivered pizzas when I was in college I was clearing like $1k/month.
Last edited by _j5689_ (2012-06-04 20:13:49)
The point is that with a regular job he would get a bit more per hour, but pay tax. But his employer would also contribute 9% of his wage into his superannuation.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Comparing tax free (under the table) to a regular job (over the table) doesn't make sense
Kids here working at McDonalds start at minimum wage (in _J5689's state, it is $7.50/hour)
and a lot of jobs have higher award rates as well.Jaekus wrote:
Minimum wage in Australia for anyone 21 or over is $15.51 p/h
castrate the blacksCybargs wrote:
and a lot of jobs have higher award rates as well.Jaekus wrote:
Minimum wage in Australia for anyone 21 or over is $15.51 p/h
but adams raising minimum wage won't really help with anything, it'll just leave more people unemployed and raise cost of living, which is why goods in australia are way more expensive than in the USA.
Yeah my award is a bit over $24Cybargs wrote:
and a lot of jobs have higher award rates as well.Jaekus wrote:
Minimum wage in Australia for anyone 21 or over is $15.51 p/h
Regardless of all the crap over the amount of money, I will say this: If you are interested in an IT job, and you can maintain this job for a year or so, the experience to add onto a resume would go further than half the certificates and degrees people waive around in the application process. A year of that at (if you work full time) roughly $20K a year, then a service desk job somewhere better for a year at $30K, then move on up._j5689_ wrote:
Anybody ever worked at Office Depot before? I might go there and repair computers, my friend said he used to do it and made about $10.00 an hour after commission
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