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If you're working with electricity and find yourself in complete darkness then generally that means something hasn't gone to plan.....Spoke to a couple tradies before and a sparky said when he was younger he and his wife stayed in the country for a while. It apparently goes pitch dark after the sunset?
If you're working with electricity and find yourself in complete darkness then generally that means something hasn't gone to plan.....
Seriously, assuming you're referring to the "glow" of cities yes it's extremely different in the country and does get completely dark. If it's overcast then you've got no stars or moon visible and thus zero light. Zero as in literally can't see your own arms or the person standing right next to you.
Sure does Luu, there are no city lights to reflect off the clouds. That is why you can see a sky full of stars up the bush, it is magic!
Well you had better sit down and have a chill pill, you must be on pretty crappy wages, by the sound of it. That explains everything.
I just looked on Seek for what jobs were around Perth, not all show hourly rate, but here you go.
https://www.seek.com.au/job/3805486...6fc-42bb-4af7-8c2d-2ed608eea80c&type=standout
$50.49/hr 10-12 hours/ day.
$50.49 x 10x 5 days x 48 weeks= $121,176
Obviously investing is outside your pay grade, but that is normal for an industrial sparky in W.A. If you want to go FIFO you can add about 20 - 30k to that.
There is only one of us who is off his trolley, and it isn't me.
You be as rude as you like, if I had your attitude, i would probably be angry also.
Out toward Alice Springs the night skies are amazing, the extra number of stars you can see as opposed to in the City, is unbelievable.That sounds nice. I have seen pictures of the Milky Way taken from the outback. Wow.
Can't wait for retirement then.
I waste my time with uneducated fools. From you own stats, oh I laugh, contract rate, casual temp.
Try $50.49 x 8 x 5 x 46 week - insurance and work cover = might be $85-90K, still not bad for a tradie.
An homer please learn how to search for information :
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Well maybe you should try, you certainly are a try hard, struggling with traction.
https://au.indeed.com/salaries/Electrician-Salaries,-Western-Australia
How much does an Electrician make in Western Australia?
The average salary for an Electrician is $51.28 per hour in Western Australia, which is 27% above the national average. Salary estimates are based on 390 salaries submitted anonymously to Indeed by Electrician employees, users, and collected from past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 36 months. The typical tenure for an Electrician is less than 1 year.
You live in a fools paradise or maybe just geared up to much on Perth property, thinking that average joe earns $150K and can afford your rental properties while the tax payer subsidizes your investment.
Wish you the best of luck. I LIKE SHOUTING, it helps the idiots of this world LEARN.
You are quoting mining jobs, hardly representative of the rest of Australia.
STOP cherry picking you data, we have been discussing medians and averages as metrics for discussion.
You two not getting along?
I certainly hope you listen more than you talk, when dealing with your employees, but I somehow doubt it.
Have a good night.
One who makes assumptions, is one that makes an arse out of oneself.
Back to the topic.
Will the removal of NG on established properties and only apply to new builds benefit society as a whole?
Or more importantly, is Aus property overvalued and going to cause disruption to our economic activity as a nation and see a reduction in standards of living?
Will the removal of NG on established properties and only apply to new builds benefit society as a whole?
IMO not necessarily, it will make it that the only rental properties, viable as an investment are new builds, to get a reasonable return on that investment may well make average rents rise.Will the removal of NG on established properties and only apply to new builds benefit society as a whole?
Or more importantly, is Aus property overvalued and going to cause disruption to our economic activity as a nation and see a reduction in standards of living?
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