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    I have a boy at uni.He was crucified by centerlink in his allowances because I got paid $400 extra in "super matching" by the Shire,it cost him $1500 in allowances
    YET,I can get raped for doing extra hours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flagg View Post
    You get paid for overtime?
    I wish. Not even TOIL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheerluck View Post
    Sometimes a salary really sucks. Biggest week I had recently was the middle of last year, at the nasty end of a project. 104 hours, and not a cent extra.
    and sadly that is more and more common with the new economy. Everyone is expected to do more, and new head count is rarely on the cards. I know someone who did this to get a project over the line. Management even sent out emails thanking them saying how great they were.. Until the project ended then they were fired. I was speechless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Salary workers are compensated for no overtime/public holidays etc in their contracts.
    Dont get me wrong,Im more than happy to do the overtime,it makes an average paying job a good paying job.This pay takes me to $70000 for the year with a fortnite to go.Not many shire workers earn this amount,rather do what I do than be an ant on a mine
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    Bugger being an operator

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    I'm not an ant mate...

    Bugger being an operator
    I realise you arent Tombie,you are a tradie.If I was to go to the Bodd Gold mine I would be an ant for the similar coin.Know which side my bread is buttered Home every nite after a 900m trip compared to a 110km drive in drive out job.
    TAX SUX is my point.
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    Longest overtime run in a fortnight I've done was 98 work hours above my roster for no additional pay.

    Realise that has no context...

    I'd already worked 80 hours + the above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    I realise you arent Tombie,you are a tradie.If I was to go to the Bodd Gold mine I would be an ant for the similar coin.Know which side my bread is buttered Home every nite after a 900m trip compared to a 110km drive in drive out job.
    TAX SUX is my point.
    Andrew
    I'm not a tradie either

    You get used to the tax... Just enjoy the extra pocket money.

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    Im salary too and compensated in my package for working weekends, pub hols etc.
    Where the downfall is there is no incentive to work OT if you are paid past a certain point as you lose too much in tax. I know when I was on wages we used to keep an eye on the brackets and then stop the OT as it often meant you are just about working for nothing.
    I think OT for those that work in a certain income bracket should be capped about 30%. Everyone wins.
    I know bonus time I lose nearly half in tax, yes I am glad I get a bonus, but that is for my work ethic and commitment and for the Gov to stick their hand out even more is just rude.
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