waterfowl
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tax gets deducted depending on how much you earn, therefore after you have been paid.dani_danoz said:Tax????????
Thus double time!
tax gets deducted depending on how much you earn, therefore after you have been paid.dani_danoz said:Tax????????
why do people always talk about and complain about tax? who cares, it all comes back. if it doesn't it will probably be charged at the lowest bracket anyway and you have made more than someone who doesn't get taxedKatie123 said:Tax, tax and more tax on that one
buut i guess that will be still be an alright amount even with tax deducted
u put all our hopes down nowmishka said:saturday is not technically a public holiday.
at easter the public holidays fall on Good Friday (i.e. tomorrow), Easter Sunday and Easter Monday. :uhhuh:
Well I know for sure I get 2.5 on saturday but not sunday, so how can sunday be a public holiday?mishka said:saturday is not technically a public holiday.
at easter the public holidays fall on Good Friday (i.e. tomorrow), Easter Sunday and Easter Monday. :uhhuh:
No Sunday is not a public holiday, only Friday, Saturday and Monday.mishka said:saturday is not technically a public holiday.
at easter the public holidays fall on Good Friday (i.e. tomorrow), Easter Sunday and Easter Monday. :uhhuh:
Depends on which subsidiary. I'm at Officeworks, and although they're closed for most of the 4 day weekend, we still get paid if we're rostered.. but just at normal rate. The store I work at doesn't open on Sundays either, so I can't get penalty rates any time, really.theone123 said:BTW does anyone know the rate at colesmyer?
hmmmm.... whatever you say... it just seems odd.waterfowl said:No Sunday is not a public holiday, only Friday, Saturday and Monday.
Good Friday - Public Holiday, all general shops must closemishka said:hmmmm.... whatever you say... it just seems odd.