Skittled
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I was only kidding, Erica! Apologies if I got you worried!
lol i don't either waysukiyaki said:! wow a fun interview
good luck anne i hope you get it!
Which instrument dictates the $12.75? Are you referring to the new workchoices legislation (ie the "standard")? -- $12.75 is what they'd have to give to someone working in McDonalds putting lettuce on hamburgers. The idea is that companies pay above this for staff who're better trained/qualified... if they don't, basic economics would say the position won't be filled, or mightn't be adequately filled (ie pay them $12 and have a lettuce-handler runnig your HR department). Further, I'd imagine Siemens would have an agreement of sorts which is still in force, dictating the rates. I'd imagine $14-something would be pretty close, if not the minimum they pay for the role.mserica said:Look on the bright side the minimum wage is 12.75 an hour.... so they pay above!!!
Shouldn't the question be: If you knew the pay was $14 p/h, would you apply?mserica said:- Would you take it if you were offered the role?
lol your right mj.. i wouldn't have applied if it was 14 something an hour!MaryJane said:Shouldn't the question be: If you knew the pay was $14 p/h, would you apply?
Sorry, not to 'gang up' on you or anything, its just that Skittled and I have been talking about it - we enjoy playing the Devil's Advocate
Ohh! That changes everything! I'd so take that job.clairegirl said:...Having said that though, the place looks extremely intimidating... i had to wear a security tag just to get pass reception
lolSkittled said:Ohh! That changes everything! I'd so take that job.
I wouldn't worry in all seriousness; you've not said anything bad... I think MJ an I have just shot our options, though!clairegirl said:having said that though.. i hope no one from siemens stumbles across this board :S:S lol i still want to weigh up my options.
im guessing you wouldn't take it then?Skittled said:Your plan looks awesome Anne. Good lot of experience..
I wouldn't worry in all seriousness; you've not said anything bad... I think MJ an I have just shot our options, though!
lol skittled i just read your post properly lol... i didn't mean it that way.. i didn't like the secruity tag thing at all! i hate intimidating places .. lol i worded it funny didn't i ... my bad.. ide much prefer the likes of a professional but "homely" looking work environment... lolSkittled said:Ohh! That changes everything! I'd so take that job.
lol I was just playing, clairegirl -- not taking the piss or anything, just being silly.clairegirl said:lol skittled i just read your post properly lol...
mserica said:Well ive worked for a major news corporation and security tags, photo id were the norm, you kinda get used to it - i agree it is scary at first but then you see the reasons behind it, and the monitoring of staff hours etc.
If i was starting out in HR i would do it, i would take it look at the company it is highly recognised and honeslty if i had a position available for a HR Entry level i would take someone who has worked there rather than someone who has done HR at the a small firm, or company.
The question is if you need the money to survive then no dont take it, but if you after experience you should get a variety from them!