Depends on your lifestyle, probalbly works out to around 80k+ a year seen as you don't pay for car, phone, super, holidays etc...
Being self employed i know i'd struggle on those sort of dollars
Been offered a Job
Building supervisor... Holden Rodeo 4wd dual cab ute (new) , Laptop, Mobile phone , net connection plus $65K
incl super , holidays etc...
being self employed for so long I wouldn't know how this stacks up.
I haven't said yes or no....but I might give it a shot over summer (aircon vs bricklaying 40deg days) but my concern is the $65k do people survive on a $1000 per week?
What is the consensus?
Depends on your lifestyle, probalbly works out to around 80k+ a year seen as you don't pay for car, phone, super, holidays etc...
Being self employed i know i'd struggle on those sort of dollars
get out there and sling those bricks ya slacker![]()
More than twice my income, and well over the Australian average - so I guess that it is possible to survive on.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
If you don't owe anything, morgage etc have minimal dependants its ok.
And a garanteed income.
A job change at any stage in your life is an experience.
john
I guess that would depend on what your expenses are?
2005 Defender 110
I have 2 kids & a wife to support & I rent.
I get the same.
Rodeo, Laptop & phone.
I manage to survive quite well it's pretty good money really.
If you can't manage on that, you need a slap.
I run a family of 6 with 2 private cars and 2 private motorcycles on about $55k.
The trick: don't buy crap you don't need
Well, a single income family with an unskilled worker as the breadwinner has to survive on less than $30,000 p.a. An ASO4 Commonwealth Public Servant, (Supervisor) is currently getting a bit over $50,000. At the other end of the scale, I have a rellie getting $68 per hour driving road trains near Karratha on construction works associated with new mines. He works ten x twelve hour shifts then has 36 hours off,on an eight week cycle. He averages $19000 per month. The $65000 plus fringe benefits is realistic for a building supervisor, and has probably risen dramatically over the last few years.
URSUSMAJOR
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