Friday, February 28, 2014

How much do you get paid delivering catalogues in Australia on an independent contracting basis?

How much do you get paid delivering catalogues in Australia on an independent contracting basis?
Just wondering, I got a leaflet in the mail. I'm a poor student and thought it would be a good way to get fit and make a bit of money as well!
Other - Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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Most places pay you per brochure you send out. They price it so that you are getting less than the legal minimum wage in Australia. The trick would be to be delivering several brochures at once, rather than one at a time. Did this when I was in school....it is ok, but not really worth it. Being a waiter means you also get tips.



Friday, February 14, 2014

I need some information about the average salary for immigrants in Australia. It's very important,please help.?

I need some information about the average salary for immigrants in Australia. It's very important,please help.?
My husband wants to go to Australia to work. But we have no idea about how much money an immigrant can make a month there. Who can give me some information,please, i really need it. Thank you very much.
Immigration - 3 Answers
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Give some variables. What country are you from, what sort of education do you have, etc?
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The average salary can be anything from $14 per hour to $1000 per hour for a CEO. We need more information - what profession is your husband in (it must be listed on the CSL on www.immi.gov.au for him to be able to come over on a visa).
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depends what job he is skilled in


Friday, February 7, 2014

living in Australia or New Zealand maybe?

living in Australia or New Zealand maybe?
I live in England at the moment, but ive always wanted to see Australia. But not just for a holiday, id like to stay out there for abit, like 6 months really. But the thing is i dont have alot of money, i can make webpages and im a gardener at the moment. Has anyone got any good advice for me?
Other - Australia - 3 Answers
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A WWOOFing holiday here (NZ) would probably suit you. Google Willing Worker on Organic farms. I've given lifts to several WWOOFers from the UK.
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Well it's comparitively easy to get a visa to visit for extended holidays.First contact the Australian embassy.Get all the relevant data.If you are willing to work there's plenty of opportunity to do so Do you have any relatives here? It's summer here now and generally pretty hot.Even winter is mild by comparison to Scotland.So you would'nt need any heavy clothing.Should try Australia and wages are good(not sure about gardening)When your settled I'm sure you'll like it
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looks like you are after a working holiday if you are low on cash. Woofing is a great idea as then you can work and travel. Good luck saving money for the ticket over here ;)


Saturday, February 1, 2014

im 13 and i need money but im to young to have a proper job?

im 13 and i need money but im to young to have a proper job?
Hey, im 13 year old girl and live in australia. and i want to make money but im not older enough to get a job (i don't think) cause i wont money so i can buy things and especially so i can buy my family birthday and christmas presents. eg. my mum needs a new mobile but she doesn't have the money cause she has to pay the bills and supply food so i would like to buy her a phone :). does anyone have any jobs that a 13 year old can do. or if you know any "proper jobs " that accept my age??
Law & Legal - 5 Answers
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I think it's hard to find a job for 13 year old kid like you...
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When I was your age I: babysat petsat housesat mowed lawns shoveled snow raked leaves planted flowers delivered newspapers Good luck.
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sell stuff on ebay
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There are a great many traditional jobs for teens too young to work in the "regular" job market. Babysitting, dogwalking, car washing & detailing, snow shoveling, leaf raking, lawnmowing, help people clean out their attic or garage, help set up a garage/yard sale, caddy at a golf course or country club (helps if you are a golfer yourself!), etc. A "mother's helper" helps while the mom is home -- set the table, help fix supper, watch the kids, tidy up the house, etc. This is good training & references for babysitting! What are your skills and talents? Do you sew great tote bags your classmates envy -- and would buy if you made them one? Or knit scarves or accessories? Do you play the guitar so well that parents would pay you to teach younger kids? Make jewelry? Be a clown or do magic tricks for little kids' birthday parties? If you have an entrepreneurial inclination and talent/skills/marketing ability, you can write your own ticket my friend! And you won't have much competition.
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Letterbox dropping