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  1. Scott No Mates

    Ask not what the treasurer can do for you

    Well there's the choice, $27k to do zip up to $55k to lurn sumfin. I haven't found myself in either situation but presently I have choices.
  2. Scott No Mates

    Ask not what the treasurer can do for you

    Nah! I was with her when she called - the V/M was a put off (you didn't sound reformed 'nuf).
  3. Scott No Mates

    Ask not what the treasurer can do for you

    She's already got your number. She'll call you tomorrow, every ten minutes ;)
  4. Scott No Mates

    Ask not what the treasurer can do for you

    Would you trust your $3b development project to bod who has completed a 3 day real estate registration course or to the one who understands feasibility studies, stratification of finance, sensitivity analysis, town planning, design concepts, property law, valuation methodology... Are you...
  5. Scott No Mates

    Ask not what the treasurer can do for you

    I have recently had discussions with a pm in an LGA in an outer Sydney suburb. She is a single parent (@ 15), completed her hsc & Tafe qualified. Lives in her own t/h that she purchased, mortgaged & in debt to the hilt but she is giving it a go. Just to make it harder, she's in her final...
  6. Scott No Mates

    Ask not what the treasurer can do for you

    How's that 90 minutes measured? If it is Pinkboy who rides to work that's probably only 60km away, it can take me 40 minutes to go 7km by bus in the inner city.
  7. Scott No Mates

    Ask not what the treasurer can do for you

    It's the workers who sign the swms, undertake the workplace inspections & are closest to the issues- why blame the employer? If you choose to work far from home whose fault is that?
  8. Scott No Mates

    Ask not what the treasurer can do for you

    Why? Hmmmm let's see maybe it's to fix up the legacy of three terms of hard labor (sic).
  9. Scott No Mates

    Ask not what the treasurer can do for you

    Part of the accord back in 1985ish was a trade-off of a wage increase for a pittance of super. I recall that CBus was one of the first industry funds which haf a compulsory employer contribution of $50 per week. Then came CERT the redundancy scheme (RORT or scam).
  10. Scott No Mates

    Ask not what the treasurer can do for you

    From today's SMH, the journo Melissa Browne asks why aren't we looking seriously at the 14/15 budget and how we will adjust to meet the changes rather than just complaining about what I am going to lose from the government purse as if it was a god-given right. If you're going to be $40/week...
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