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don;t forget long service leave paid out

...only if you've been there 10years+?

I used to have co-invest for portable long service leave... meh. went to small business and now just live life on the edge.

...only if you've been there 10years+?

I used to have co-invest for portable long service leave... meh. went to small business and now just live life on the edge.

Pending on award

Generally 7 years paid out

10 years is when you can take it

this is what my contract has.

still waiting on a redundancy payout.

not going to happen any time soon however.

If you tend to be of more value than the amount spent on you, you will never get made redundant.

Redundancies usually come down to years of experience, performance history, qualifications and salary.

Companies need a strong case to let someone go should you take them to court for unfair dismissal. They will need evidence beyond disliking a person.

Who need business class when you have a 4-seat row available. Everyone be mirin my sleep.

Birds, bro-tip, when seatbelt light goes off rush to the back of the plane to find empty row to sleep on.

At the back is where they put all the rowdy, unorganized nufties and all their ratbag kids. (Qantas was a bit different, but still rowdier than the front half).

Also Martin why aren't you on 5-6mil a year??

My dad used to work for vision stream. Any excuse to make people redundant will do. People getting let go in the dozens every week.

Who need business class when you have a 4-seat row available. Everyone be mirin my sleep.

Birds, bro-tip, when seatbelt light goes off rush to the back of the plane to find empty row to sleep on.

Didn't need to bro, the red eye flights I used to catch to Perth were so empty everyone got a row. Will never forget the flight that was me and 10 other people in the whole economy class cabin. Much booze and meals.

Write a passive aggressive email outlining your potential flight risk to management

hehehe, any update Simon? :P

On another note.. LOVING this new job dat work life balance.. new boss doesn't care what I do as long as the job gets done, basically did 10-4 today and went to a client site, they restore old Ferrari's etc! sweet as. The other day was at a law firm, few nice lasses! way better than what I used to do.

Edited by UNR33L

hehehe, any update Simon? :P

On another note.. LOVING this new job dat work life balance.. new boss doesn't care what I do as long as the job gets done, basically did 10-4 today and went to a client site, they restore old Ferrari's etc! sweet as. The other day was at a law firm, few nice lasses! way better than what I used to do.

They wouldn't have taken a second glance at your ugly mug though lee boy

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