Trogie
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Just wondering if anyone else went to the interviews held at Telstra Stadium today? If so, what were your thoughts?
The sheet I was given said:s.m.i.t.h said:what type of work was it for?
can u still apply?
lol "suprisingly decent," shifts would be pretty sporadic as you only work when there are league, union, cricket events on. I'm hoping to get another interview somewhere else soon so that if I get the job at the stadium it can sort of complement the other job.braindrainedAsh said:Woah that is surprisingly decent.... but will you get many shifts there?
Trogie said:lol "suprisingly decent," shifts would be pretty sporadic as you only work when there are league, union, cricket events on. I'm hoping to get another interview somewhere else soon so that if I get the job at the stadium it can sort of complement the other job.
How much do you earn wherever you're working now?
that rate will cover for any expense where you go :uhhuh:Trogie said:yeh you're right, but i'm so poor at the moment and I need work. I was suprised by the pay rate, 21.65 and hour, not too shabby.
hmm how are you going to manage your studies if anybraindrainedAsh said:Ummmm I currently have three jobs. None of them have stellar pay rates, unlike a job I had last year which had excellent pay.
Job no 1 only pays me $13.70 per hour..... so shitty pay..... but I have set shifts (its part time essentially instead of casual) and it's such a boring job that I can do my uni readings while at work, so that's the only reason I am there, it's so easy that it would be pointless to quit. It is very easy money.
Job no 2 is for a casual hospitality agency so the pay varies depending on the venue I am working at and the job I am doing at that particular event/or for that client.... so say I am working as a catering assistant for Eurest, I get paid $16.50 per hour.... but working as a waiter or barista somewhere else I might get paid more, up to like $20 bucks an hour.... plus we get paid penalty rates on the weekend and stuff so it's alright.
Job no 3 I just got today and haven't started working at yet.... but basically I will be a checkout chick at coles, so I think it is something like $15 bucks an hour or something for someone my age.
But last year at Cirque du Soleil I got paid really really good money so it is hard to go back to dodgy pay lol.
It will be a delicate balancing act lol.... but basically I won't work for the hospitality agency during semester, only during holidays..... it is really casual so you just tell them when you are available and they try and find shifts for you.theone123 said:hmm how are you going to manage your studies if any
Hey, you reckon you can tell me which place you work? or dont ya want anyone to know?braindrainedAsh said:Job no 1 only pays me $13.70 per hour..... so shitty pay..... but I have set shifts (its part time essentially instead of casual) and it's such a boring job that I can do my uni readings while at work, so that's the only reason I am there, it's so easy that it would be pointless to quit. It is very easy money.
so are u stinking rich? or just stinky from all the dirty workbraindrainedAsh said:It will be a delicate balancing act lol.... but basically I won't work for the hospitality agency during semester, only during holidays..... it is really casual so you just tell them when you are available and they try and find shifts for you.
support yourself entirely?... how do you manage? like what are your living arrangements? which suburb are you in at the moment?braindrainedAsh said:I am not stinking rich that is why I am working so much.... I moved to the city from the country to go to uni, and I support myself entirely. That is expensive, even while being stingy. Plus I have savings goals etc.
Plus the jobs are fine.... people who are job snobs always whinge about why they are unemployed. I have never had a problem finding work because I have a vast range of experience for someone my age, from hospitality, to retail.
Job No 1 is Harvey Norman for whoever asked.