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10th March 2007, 08:40 PM
#31
WA could be the way to go because the Gold Coast is close to being stuffed with water problems and soon the power problems will follow. We also have no real workable transport system. Roads are way behind and the local council have no idea about planning for future needs to do with anything on the coast. You will see and hear of a lot of businesses on the coast and I'm sure in a few other city's that will close in the next 12 months and move off shore. There needs to be a lot of changes in Aust if we are going to prosper.
I have been seriously checking out Tassie and WA for a permanent move.
Last edited by LoadedDisco; 10th March 2007 at 09:58 PM.
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11th March 2007, 03:25 PM
#32
My girl's field is film & TV so there're always periods where she has no work and goes the office temp route.
Now I know January is a quiet time but, after over 50 applications and interviews with every relevant Melbourne agency, she didn't get a single call in that month
Is anyone out there a director who needs a good continuity/script supervisor?
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11th March 2007, 03:29 PM
#33
Er, my last post: it's not advertising, is it?
Apologies in advance if required
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11th March 2007, 05:16 PM
#34
I'm just hanging out till mid march. Long service here I come! After that it will depend as still my area is suffering a death of 1000 paper cuts. Some of my work was sent of 6 months ago for sign off and still nothing! Realy makes you #$%$%&!
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11th March 2007, 07:06 PM
#35
Well just as a little insight,
I have been out of the workforce for just over a year looking after kids etc. I thought it would be easy to get back in and on a reasonable wage, how wrong was I??
Applied for 11 or so jobs and got interviews to 4 and was told "I was perfect for the job" in all of them, then come the wage negotiations. For one position I applied for, I was just asking for the average wage. The nice young lady told me that they were only prepared to offer $35k to 40k MAX
I said thanks but no thanks and watched as the same job was advertised for another two months. she rang me the other day advising that the employer was now prepared to negotiate, I advised her that it was too late as I had already got a job and that I start this week.
It appears to me that the employers are really trying to put the screws in wage wise as apart the job that I took they all wanted to pay far less than the going rate and were prepared to play hardball. It was just lucky in my case that going back to work was not that pressing.
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