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Who teh f**k earns 1300 a week?

I want that job

Sounds more like a 2 income home to me

sister in law is a building estimator and she earns (gross) over $1700 a week. she's been on above the 'average' wage for a few years now. plus all the people in the mines earn well above $1300 a week. they'd probably clear that much. actually come to think of it, i got offered a job a while back where i would've earnt more than $1300 a week, but that was only because it was working 12 hours a day, 6 days a week.

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The average wage, which current sits at about $69,000, is gross, not nett, which is just over $1k a week after tax but before any levies or anything, ie, Medicare Levy. So consider it a round $1k/week after tax.

yeah thats what im on as a semi skilled public servant for the railways, closed workshop etc but its very average rates compared to proper tradies etc.

We are screwed if it ever goes private like Sir bazza is intending..

as for minimum wages being higher in the states resulting in cheaper cars..how the F does that make sense? i know they have economies of scale etc but we are still getting majorly ripped off here. Mostly because people will simply pay up. The internet is slowly eroding that and the government even pulled in Apple and a few others last week to parliament to explain why we are charged so much more fo Ipads etc.

still a long way to go though..

:domokun:

i dont know where they get these figures on "average" wages, but they seem quite skewed to me!!!

Yes, I take the word "average" with a grain of salt, because whenever the 'bell curve' is skewed as you say Adam, there becomes a bigger difference between "average" (ie "mean") and "median".

yeah thats what im on as a semi skilled public servant for the railways, closed workshop etc but its very average rates compared to proper tradies etc.

We are screwed if it ever goes private like Sir bazza is intending..

as for minimum wages being higher in the states resulting in cheaper cars..how the F does that make sense? i know they have economies of scale etc but we are still getting majorly ripped off here. Mostly because people will simply pay up. The internet is slowly eroding that and the government even pulled in Apple and a few others last week to parliament to explain why we are charged so much more fo Ipads etc.

still a long way to go though..

:domokun:

you read it wrong. minimum wages in the states are about half of what they are here. that's why prices are cheaper. running costs are less, plus the income tax over there is less too, so businesses get more profit from sales (on the downside, they have a f**ked healthcare system and general economy).

put simply, if you want to aussie shops to sell shit for less, get the government to drop the minimum wage and tell everyone to take a pay cut

Yes I think a large proportion of the country would be very happy to be at 69'000 as an "average" lol

...person A makes 100k per annum..

...person B makes 30K per annum..

...average wage is 65k per annum..

...person A feels like a boss..

...person B ends up on anti depressants..(that he hopes he can bulk bill)

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91 octane, $2.19/L here in NZ. i dont even look at 98octane, :( Huge government tax on fuel also, they take a good %70 of that.

Wages are crap here in NZ, im a qualified joiner and on only 37k before tax. No matter what is said on the news about NZ. our economy is f**ked

my boss went over to NZ a few weeks back. went into a bike shop. there was a bike in there that we sell at work for $419, it was about $600 over there. goes to show just how much having a small population (small buying power) can have an effect on things. in a lot of cases NZ companies join up with australian companies to try and get a better price, but they have to pay extra freight charges on the small amounts that they do buy.

oh and the government doesn't take 70% of the price of fuel in NZ. it has a fuel excise which is just under 60c, and then whatever GST is. so on the $2.19 you paid the other day, the government took just under 80c.

91 octane, $2.19/L here in NZ. i dont even look at 98octane, :( Huge government tax on fuel also, they take a good %70 of that.

Wages are crap here in NZ, im a qualified joiner and on only 37k before tax. No matter what is said on the news about NZ. our economy is f**ked

Correct me if im wrong, but you guys pay WAY less for jap imports, yeah?

i dont know where they get these figures on "average" wages, but they seem quite skewed to me!!!

When you have a sample size in excess of 10,000,000 the numbers are fairly solid.

That said the median income is around $60,000 which does change things a bit. But still, the more things change the more they stay the same. Heck, cars are generally more efficient these days than they were and the buy in is much smaller. You can buy a brand new, quality, efficient car these days for $15k. 15 years ago a small, reliable, efficient car was....$15k.

When you have a sample size in excess of 10,000,000 the numbers are fairly solid.

That said the median income is around $60,000 which does change things a bit. But still, the more things change the more they stay the same. Heck, cars are generally more efficient these days than they were and the buy in is much smaller. You can buy a brand new, quality, efficient car these days for $15k. 15 years ago a small, reliable, efficient car was....$15k.

the Australian bureau of stats quotes that the average weekly wage is around the $1300 mark.

now let me say that i dont hang around with 'dead shits' or anything of the sort.. most of my friends/ family are blue collar trades men. i have a few mates who have uni degree's and doctorates, and from what i know, out this sample demographic of friends and family, our 'average' weekly wage is not at the $1300 mark.

there must be a huge amount of people out there making massive money to pull the 'average' up to $1300 per week.

tl;dr?

i want THEIR job..

91 octane, $2.19/L here in NZ. i dont even look at 98octane, :( Huge government tax on fuel also, they take a good %70 of that.

Wages are crap here in NZ, im a qualified joiner and on only 37k before tax. No matter what is said on the news about NZ. our economy is f**ked

If those prices applied here, many people would have to downsize pronto.

We're so fortunate that we don't - and won't for a while...

Empire Gas (EGO) is about to open up its pipeline to extract gas form the Perth Basin (Red Gully) > the coast.

And EGO is still just 2c a share (but there are billions of shares).

A guy who holds drilling contracts with BHP and buys/sells EVOs through various importers told me to research the company before buying them.

I've been researching yes. Then my stockbroker at Bell Potter in Cairns says they're "promising" after positive drill sites in Red Gully (part of Perth Basin).

Just Google "Empire Gas Red Gully" and join the dots I suppose...

Cons are

a) native title land > elders require watertight assurances

b) shares are in the billions because venture capital had to be procured

Pros are

a) gas find is onshore rather than offshore

b) volume is comparable to Cooper

New thread for stock tips? Now if only I had a lazy 5 or 10k to invest in stocks..

Yeah Marc I see how I Got that back to front with my rant about minimum wages, more of a typo than a misread but the following story about new Zealand opened my eyes up about economies of scale.

Had no idea the difference in pop would have such a huge effect on prices even though all the goods are coming from the same factories..

I still believe in a minimum wage being decent and enough to live ok on though that might have something to do with so many of my jobs up till now being dependent on that.

Last thing we want is a tax system like the states, the rich are definitely getting richer while the poor sink even deeper into almost 3rd world conditions. No thanks, not looking forward to our next pm and his dumbo sized ears but I spose they can't do much worse..

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