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chocomello

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great work op

earn up to 50/hr thats 500/wk for 10 hours. Its called email processing, and its free to start, can be done at home with internet and computer. Intersted?
email prini888@yahoo.com.au subject show me, but only if you are serious and willing to work for the money!
 

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Coles and Bi Lo
casuals
17-$9.38
18-$11.51

Part Time
17- $7.82
18- $9.60

Grace Bros
(Rates from 1st October 2002)
Casuals
17- $9.68
18- $11.30

Part Time
17- $8.07
18- $9.41


Marginally better than Woolies, Big W, Franklins, Target, Maccas, Pizza hut, Dominos etc

BUt not as good as that Stadium place and World For Kids and really specialised places and proper jobs.

KMart
Casuals
17- $8.93
18- $10.96

Part Time
17- $7.45
18- $9.14

About 3 cents above minimum wage.

There's minimum wage details and conditions of employment http://www.dir.nsw.gov.au/

Rates are current ones and if you're gonna get a job for the summer holidays, they might change (ie go up) by then, depending on the agreement.

I also have lists of full time adult wages (part time, casuals and juniors are proportionate to full time adult wages) if anyone wants them.
 

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hey lm jess u work at pizza hut too

I have started to become a shifty at mine which pays an extar 1.60 on top of normal wage for no real extra work.

Best part of working there is playing up after closes don't know how much fun u can have in a pizza joint
 

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Wages for full time adult staff
(part time 16 and 17 year olds wages are like 50% to 70% of the full time weekly wage divided by the number of full time hours (eg 38). Casual 16 and 17 wages are 120% of the equivalent part time wage. All this depends on the individual workplace agreement.

BBC Hardware/Hardware house $537.49
Betts and Betts $497.00
Big W $531.90
Bunnings $532.57
Coles and Bi lo $540.20
David Jones $503.00
Dominos $497.49
Franklins No frills/Fresh $516.70
Freedom Furniture $570.90
Grace Bros (october 2002) $511.00
Just Jeans,Jacqui E and Jay Jays $510.80
kmart $514.40
Noni B $535.00
Norco $531.21
Officeworks (October 2002) $574.90
Target, Baby target $513.00
Woolies $506.23

NB these aren't really indicative of what you'll get paid because different companies make their full time staf work a different number of hours, different age groups give different proportions of full time adult wages to juniors and all these wages are current for now, that is they might change in a few months time. Different companies get different pay rises at different times of the year, woolies is set to get pay rises 1st jan.
 

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im gona do telemarketing..i rekon its a really goOd idea..if u want alota money..n if u want it fast.. :wave:
u dont need ne experience plus the pay is really good round $17 and commission..n all u do is sit at a table wif a phone calling ppl..cept it mite b a bit boring.. :sleep:
 

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look in the newspaper..most of the big firms want experience..but 4 the lil ones u dont need any experience.. :p
there are heaps in the city..u just need 2 b confident n dey'll hire u.. ;)
 

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hey i work at woolies but because we're only a little metro store it never gets that busy so i basically get paid to goss...

i am looking for a 2nd job tho, i've applied to sportsgirl, body shop, jag, events, oroton, portmans etc etc
 

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Well summer sporting events are coming soon such as the Tennis and Cricket. They always need people and its good money.
 

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hehe. That would be fun to be one of those people in the funny hats that chase after the balls at the tennis. Every year they crack me up :D

I'm going to be working a GBs these hols, but I also work every Saturday night at Civic Video and I also have a baby sitting job that's pretty regular.

I have to recommend working in a video store, especially one as casual and slow as the one I work at. I can study, I can watch movies, bum around and get paid. shweeeeeeet!!
 

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So i take it u ditched the 5 star supermarket after 2 yrs of complaining :p :p:cool:
 

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Originally posted by Lee
don't go to woolies!~!whatever you do not there!!it's awful!!!maybe as a stacker or soething but nto a checkout op.it's also pretty minima; wages there....when i was 15 i got paid $5.20 or something so i can't imagine it would be much more....maybe 8 or something
checkouts are shithouse. don't bother unless you want to be abused by customers who can't buy dairy farmers milk at woolies and think their right to choice has been taken away :rolleyes:, and abused by bitchy supervisors who think they're miss woolworths. 18 year old casuals get about $10 an hour including casual loading. if you're part time you get about $9 an hour but you get sick pay and holiday pay. i want money so i'm casual lol.
 

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sorry to bring back an old thread but save making a new one, does anyone have any ideas on this topic?? ive seen some signs around for chrissy casuals at charlestown, but id say that would stop at christmas. i was thinking catalogue runs? cos that would keep me fit too....i dunno, any ideas
 

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ideas? it's good to work, doing christmas casual is better than nothing, even if it ends after christmas. you can maybe do catalogue runs on the side.
 

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