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Old 23-02-2011, 03:15 AM   #1
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I have started this thread to guage what people are earning locally and the conditions in which they work.


Im not seeking employer names but you can add them if you wish.
Just a field, your salary per annum, hours worked per week.

If you could use do it something like this..

(for other info I was referring to dayshift/nightshift/weekends/isolated location)

Job Title:
Field of employment:
Hours worked per week:
Annual salary:

Other conditions (if any):
Pros:
Cons:

Please do not post rubbish on here. I am hoping to use this as a tool to help understand what the "average income" has really become.

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Old 23-02-2011, 03:35 AM   #2
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well, im 19. i work at the wodonga regional distributiion centre for woolworths.

basically, its the distribution centre for all safeway/woolies stores in vic and nsw and some of qld. we have every product go through us.

im on level 2 pay, level 1 is casual, $21.50, im on $24.00 an hour...

i choose my own shifts, i have to work every saturday morning from 6-10, and every monday 9:30 till 6pm... so 12 hours, but i can choose any other days to work, what time i start, and how long i work for, up to 50 hours a week.

saturdays, we get 25% loading on our pay, and 75% on sundays.

public holidays we earn normal wage if we do not show up for our rostered shifts, but if we come in on our rostered days, we earn $100 an hour roughly.

its pretty good, a lot of heavy lifting. but for a young bloke its good.


think thats basically it. pretty good. but im in the process of retiring at the moment, im gonna move down to melbourne and change careers. new start, etc.

would be cool to see some others.

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Job Title: Real estate agent
Field of employment: Real estate
Hours worked per week: Varies
Annual salary: Varies

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Pros: Flexible working hours
Cons:Some weekends


Last year.

Job Title: Mechanic
Field of employment: Auto industry
Hours worked per week: 38
Annual salary: 65k
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Old 23-02-2011, 03:47 AM   #4
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- warehouse storeman
- usual 40 hour week. overtime shows up here & there, sometimes alot, often nothing...but pretty random & unexpected.

-currently on the arvo shift...gets me a touch under 45K per year...but i'm going back to the dayshift in 2 days...will get me a bit under 40K per year. i hate to lose the cash, bills are mounting...but less muppets on the daytime roster & i won't have miss the tv broadcast of the NRL season this year

pros : packing boxes & loading pallets i do enjoy...wandering around the warehouses playing music on the ipod while i do so...getting lost in my own world i enjoy very much

cons : having to co-exist with people who can't stack pallets if their lives depended on it makes my day tougher, same people thinking i'm getting helped out by management...when simply i'm just a faster/more efficient worker
: a warehouse is a big tin shed, so summers are a little on the warm side...and i'm like a polar bear who loves the cold more than most of his mates.
: lots of heavy lifting involved...so being sick or injured mostly means time off rather than working through it
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Old 23-02-2011, 04:00 AM   #5
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Field of Employment: Security
Hours worked: 42hrs per week average, done over a 3 month period. (12hr shifts). So some weeks i might work 24hrs, the next it might be crazy like 60hrs.
Salary: Varies, but minimum is 90k. Upwards of 100k with some OT. Some make 130+ but it depends on the person.

Pros: 12hr shifts, so only really required to attend work about 13 shifts per month at a maximum (after RDOs and Mandatory rest days, obviously i do more days if i work OT). I get plenty of time off though, so i love it.

Cons: Work every second weekend, and have to do a mix of days and nights. but with RDOs and Mandatory Rest Days, i get part of one of those weekends off.

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Old 23-02-2011, 04:04 AM   #6
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I used to work in a warehouse. Really enjoyed it!

Job Title: Operations supervisor
Field of employment: Confectionary manufacturing
Hours worked per week:36 (12 hrs 3 on 4 off) + occasional extra o/t day.
Annual salary: 120k

Other conditions (if any): Nightshift 6pm-6am
Pros:great hours, clean workplace, great staff, state of the art machinery, interesting.
Cons: Eat too much rubbish. The last shift of the week feels like a 20 hour shift, can be hard to sleep in summer (not so much lately)
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well, im 19. i work at the wodonga regional distributiion centre for woolworths.

basically, its the distribution centre for all safeway/woolies stores in vic and nsw and some of qld. we have every product go through us.

im on level 2 pay, level 1 is casual, $21.50, im on $24.00 an hour...

i choose my own shifts, i have to work every saturday morning from 6-10, and every monday 9:30 till 6pm... so 12 hours, but i can choose any other days to work, what time i start, and how long i work for, up to 50 hours a week.

saturdays, we get 25% loading on our pay, and 75% on sundays.

public holidays we earn normal wage if we do not show up for our rostered shifts, but if we come in on our rostered days, we earn $100 an hour roughly.

its pretty good, a lot of heavy lifting. but for a young bloke its good.


think thats basically it. pretty good. but im in the process of retiring at the moment, im gonna move down to melbourne and change careers. new start, etc.

would be cool to see some others.

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Pay 7.10 an hour :( on a good week I make 400

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Job Title: Technical Support/Sales
Field of employment: Telstra Shop (Company Owned)
Hours worked per week: 36.5
Annual salary: 36k + 1-1.5k Commission/mth

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Pros: Discounts
Cons: Staff hour cuts have left us with too much work and not enough staff.
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Originally Posted by dre fgf6
I have started this thread to guage what people are earning locally and the conditions in which they work.


Im not seeking employer names but you can add them if you wish.
Just a field, your salary per annum, hours worked per week.

If you could use do it something like this..

(for other info I was referring to dayshift/nightshift/weekends/isolated location)

Job Title:
Field of employment:
Hours worked per week:
Annual salary:

Other conditions (if any):
Pros:
Cons:

Please do not post rubbish on here. I am hoping to use this as a tool to help understand what the "average income" has really become.
So you're going to work out the average wage from a bunch of people on a forum, and what, ignore the data from the ABS or DEEWR?

I realise that participation in this thread is voluntary, but my best mates probably have no idea how much I earn, so no way I will be posting it here.
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Job Title: Production Operator
Field of employment: Mining
Hours worked per week: Depends on roster, min 38 max 48. + O/T
Annual salary: $130K+ OT + Bonuses

Other conditions (if any):
Pros: $$$, good roster
Cons: Hours, few days of not seeing kids/wife


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Job Title: HR Manager
Field of employment: HR
Hours worked per week: Avg about 30 or so
Annual salary: $80k+

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Old 23-02-2011, 09:29 AM   #12
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Well im 24, an on the road sales rep/handyman/warehousing (all in one job)


Job Title: Sales Representative
Field of employment: Tim The Toyman
Hours worked per week: varies from 30 to 40 hours per week
Annual salary: 42k

Other conditions (if any):

Pros: Company credit card, take-home company vehicle 2010 mercedes sprinter truck, and $40 of phone credit re-imbursed every month.

Cons: having to stay overnight in motels for 1 to 2 nights every few weeks for interstate trips.

Yet I hate my job because its not enough wages to put money into my car
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Old 23-02-2011, 09:42 AM   #13
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Job Title: McDonalds
Field of employment:food service
Hours worked per week:30-40+ depending on the roster/+ o.t
Annual salary: On target for about $25k this finance yr

Other conditions (if any): Shift work, early mornings, all day, late night, all night, weekends. And I get them all :(
Pros: Decent (for my age, living at home) and constant pay while I was going to school, doing study now till I get a real job. You can always go to work and have a laugh with the boys.
Cons: The air quality at the back is no good. Hot, oily air with minimum ventalation is no good at all. On any day it is atleast 10c-20c hotter than outside, it gets hot in summer. There's no windows at the back, a bit stark.
Some of the 'rules' that are set just shouldn't be imo, some managers beleive we are tools used to make a burger, not kids looking to earn some cash.
No loading on weekends, overnight loading is about an extra $1/hr between 1am-5am.
When we ask for a '10 minute drink break' that is in our contract, the manager gets riled up saying man up blah blah blah. No one out the back has had one for over a year, yet the girls out the front get them all the time.
IDK I'm starting to rant, I'll just say I'm there because I have a steady income, but can't wait to grow up and get out of there, I won't miss it one bit.
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Job Title: Design engineer
Field of employment: Optical fibre / Torque wrench tools
Hours worked per week: 38
Annual salary: 75K+
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Pros: Play on internet all day
Cons: Waiting 8 hours to go home
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I work in the finance call centre for one of the companies that rents household goods, taking the finance application and assessing it, and either approving or declining the application.

Job Title: Finance Consultant
Field of employment: Retail Finance
Hours worked per week: Being part time, contract minimum is 36/fortnight. However, I have not worked a fortnight of less than about 65 hours, in fact the one just gone I did about 80 hours!
Annual salary: Approx $22ish/hour. Plus I get some bonuses & commissions on top.

Other conditions (if any):
Pros: Half decent bonuses, good discounts on products, being part time means I can ask for a few less hours if I want.
Cons: Working every second weekend. Our office is only closed 3 public holidays each year, the rest is up to luck whether or not the boss rosters you on.
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Field of employment: Timber and building supply industry.
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Pros: security, good people in the workplace, not a high stress job.
Cons: low pay, no chance to move anywhere in the company, low pay.
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Is this cause I kicked up a stink in that other thread???

Job Title: IT Support and Design
Field of employment: IT/Construction
Hours worked per week: Paid for 38 but work up to 45
Annual salary: $50k + fuel

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Job Title: Project Officer
Field of employment: IT
Hours worked per week: 38
Annual salary: 59k (will be rising 3% each year for the next 3 years.)

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Pros: Sitting down, inside job. Warm in winter, cool in summer.
Cons: Finding it boring as bat ***** at the moment, cant wait til 5 comes around. I'm finding it more of a drag these days and really lacking in challenging work :/
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Cons:Lots of travel to and from site, time away from home, the tax man loves me. Cost of living where I live.
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Field of employment: Construction
Hours worked per week: 40 hours
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Job Title: Vocational Teacher
Field of employment: Logistics- transport
Hours worked per week: 38 (with only 30 of those required at the workplace)
Annual salary:$70,000 - $80,000

Other conditions (if any):
Pros: 42 weeks compulsory attendance at the workplace, 6 weeks of non-compulsory attendance, but time is to be accounted for (read: not holidays), good wages for a regional job, Government job, flexible work hours and conditions, access to fantastic union health fund, no weekend or shift work

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Job Title: - SAP HCM Consultant
Field of employment:Consulting IT Services
Hours worked per week:35-60 and a few times a year around 80-100 hours (financial year end)
Annual salary: $1250 a day contract only. average around 220-230 days a year

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Pros: I work my hours. Huge demand for my skills. Some days I am just an insurance policy to have in the office, get to play on the net. Take long lunches. Everyone buys you coffee. THE MONEY!!!.

Cons: Travel can be a killer sometimes if you work on multiple projects. Have done 18 weeks fly in fly out to NZ. 8 flights in a single week. Time away from the family and friends. Dealing with knobs that have no idea. Paperwork and red tape. Having clients that expect too much. Being paid so much everyone wants their pound of flesh and expect you to work 18 hours a day.
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Pay 7.10 an hour :( on a good week I make 400

Pros- get to work on jag and landrovers
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Field of employment:Consulting IT Services
Hours worked per week:35-60 and a few times a year around 80-100 hours (financial year end)
Annual salary: $1250 a day contract only. average around 220-230 days a year

Other conditions (if any):
Pros: I work my hours. Huge demand for my skills. Some days I am just an insurance policy to have in the office, get to play on the net. Take long lunches. Everyone buys you coffee. THE MONEY!!!.

Cons: Travel can be a killer sometimes if you work on multiple projects. Have done 18 weeks fly in fly out to NZ. 8 flights in a single week. Time away from the family and friends. Dealing with knobs that have no idea. Paperwork and red tape. Having clients that expect too much. Being paid so much everyone wants their pound of flesh and expect you to work 18 hours a day.
The $ associated with contracting are great. However, during my 10 years contracting what can be difficult is the "contractor - permie divide" as I call it.

Anything where you are dealing with changes or decommission of legacy systems is a real pain in the rear. People are very protective of systems.

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Field of employment: Moderation
Hours worked per week: 168 hours
Annual salary: For the love of it

Other conditions (if any): Can sit on my bum and read posts all day
Pros: Lots
Cons: Lots

While some might be comfortable putting there details in this thread for the world to see, I am sorry but I don't feel comfortable in allowing it. It is very personal what people earn and while some have volunteered this information, showing actual wages on a such a public area doesn't sit well with me. If you want to tell the OP your wage and please PM him ......



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