nope, wages.
The Painter is on $35 per hour, said that 5 years ago was on around $20 per hour. The electrician apprentice is paid $30 per hour, and the plumber is on $45 per hour.
My ABN friend gets - Plumber - charges out at $80 per hour.
Plumber sounds rightish, painter might be stretching the truth a bit (or was earning during the boom), sparky gofer would have to be a good 4th year or in the mines.
They all sound a bit $touched up for not having an abn. They would have to be good at their jobs to be pulling that. And it roughly works out to $60k (isn’t that the average wage?) a year anyway, that’s if they were lucky enough to get a years worth of consistent work. And that’s a big if.
They using their own tools, transport etc?
Not sure on tools and transport.
No touching up and no mines. The apprentice is 2nd year, but is 27y/o
$35 x 38 x 52 = $75k per year
$45 x 38 x 52 = $89k per year
PPS go check the average wage for plumbers, carpenters, sparkys
even better heres a link
http://content.mycareer.com.au/salary-centre/trades/plumbing
What I have a problem with is that the demand is being driven by taxpayer dollars, when clearly the rate of pay is just being inflated by it. Open it up to a real market, and if the wages remain high, I can easily live with it.
I work in the construction industry and $21000 on new homes is doing a great job at keeping the new housing industry going. They should just drop the $14000 back to $7000 on established homes (this seems pointless).
I saw somewhere that this is being considered...it makes good sense.
hello,
lets total the $ given to the car industry, manufacturing, farmers and any others,
pure jealousy from those who dont have the $ in life, man plenty of choice out there
dont buy a house if you think it is expensive, easy
thankyou
robots
I work in the construction industry and $21000 on new homes is doing a great job at keeping the new housing industry going. They should just drop the $14000 back to $7000 on established homes (this seems pointless).
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