PopeWallace
PopeWallace OP t1_iycid1d wrote
Reply to comment by ExPorkie15 in Two Job Offers, Which offer is financialy better? by PopeWallace
I believe pto is 4 weeks at both.
PopeWallace OP t1_iychnsn wrote
Reply to comment by Tefkat89 in Two Job Offers, Which offer is financialy better? by PopeWallace
I am moving to Australia, so I am just learning now that it is legaly required. Job 1 never mentioned anything about super, I will clarify with them the next time we talk.
PopeWallace OP t1_iychjp1 wrote
Reply to comment by Tefkat89 in Two Job Offers, Which offer is financialy better? by PopeWallace
I am moving to Australia, Job 1 never mentioned super. I wasn't aware it was legal requirement, are jobs usually advertised exlusive of super?
PopeWallace OP t1_iyceu7o wrote
Reply to comment by FragrantTadpole69 in Two Job Offers, Which offer is financialy better? by PopeWallace
I think you are right, 1.5x over 40 and also to note, 2.5x on Public Holidays.
PopeWallace OP t1_iyce388 wrote
Reply to comment by Effective-Floor-3493 in Two Job Offers, Which offer is financialy better? by PopeWallace
Correct me if I am wrong but Job 1 would be $36.05 ph ($75,000 / 2080)
PopeWallace OP t1_iycdboy wrote
Reply to comment by Jollymoose1 in Two Job Offers, Which offer is financialy better? by PopeWallace
I'm only 21 years old so the retirement fund doesn't appeal as much as it actually should...
PopeWallace OP t1_iycca4j wrote
Reply to comment by ze11ez in Two Job Offers, Which offer is financialy better? by PopeWallace
Job #1 Is a 25-minute drive not in the CBD so no public transport is available.
Job #2 is a 20-minute drive into the CBD with public transport available (38 Minutes)
Thank You!
PopeWallace OP t1_iydvo6k wrote
Reply to comment by PopeWallace in Two Job Offers, Which offer is financialy better? by PopeWallace
102 downvotes.. I think people are missing my point, I know that I should be worrying about my retirement fund. But because I am young and dumb (and self-aware of it), a savings account with money I can't possibly touch for 45 years isn't as appealing as an extra $10k base now that I have freedom to invest in savings myself now.