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What experience/qualification needed?

book-keeping maybe?

obvious sarcasm is obvious.

Glorified PA skills required

Haha

Previously experience mainly in the use of MYOB. Knowing it inside out

I don't think you need a qualification to become a book keeper. You just become one lol

Haha

Previously experience mainly in the use of MYOB. Knowing it inside out

I don't think you need a qualification to become a book keeper. You just become one lol

Eh...I know Quickbooks fairly well. Assume MYOB is the same shit in a different setting? What's pay like for bookies?

wallan isn't THAT far...

if it saves you close to a grand i think you can man up and pay the $30 in petrol :P

yeah wallan isnt too bad!

think how nice the drive back would be also with a nice 100K service done :D

Graduate accountants are pretty poorly compensated themselves if I recall correctly, so I expected their unqualified and glorified PAs to be on much less. If it was out east I'd consider it just for something to do while I look at longer term jobs, but that city travel makes it seem a bit unappealing.

yea i think, dont quote me, but they are on clerks pay scale. so its shite money.

Yeah anyone can be a book keeper. Doesn't use much brain power

Graduate accountants are pretty poorly compensated themselves if I recall correctly, so I expected their unqualified and glorified PAs to be on much less. If it was out east I'd consider it just for something to do while I look at longer term jobs, but that city travel makes it seem a bit unappealing.

Yeah, Grad accountants these days would be around $40,000 p.a

Book keeping position available at my work if anyone is interested

I want.

Going to do MYOB course soon so it'd be perfect way to learn the ropes, PM your work email address, will try to shoot my resume in.

Yeah anyone can be a book keeper. Doesn't use much brain power

Yeah, Grad accountants these days would be around $40,000 p.a

Fark, Leigh gets more than that in his tax return...

Technically that isn't true. That falls below minimum wage, so work there for as long as you want on that salary and keep a log of your hours. When you quit show said log to workplace ombudsman and receive retrospective pay for every hour over 38 inc overtime

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