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Old 30-11-2013, 03:27 PM   #241
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Population growth means only bad things.

In the apple situation. What if 50% of new arrivals don't eat apples or grow their own in their backyards?

Plenty of examples where the (immigration) population advancement has not shown to have had the desired amount of spending in this country.
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Old 30-11-2013, 03:32 PM   #242
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Auslandau, a couple of pages back (post 158) you said this:
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I own a business and employ quite a few. They are my responsibility as far as supplying a job for them.
I'm a little confused......
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zimbabwe, starving people with million dollar bank notes.
When I was there a few years ago I bought a wad of 35 mint condition 50 billion notes and gave em to my students to use as a book mark

I think they set me back a few (real) dollars each.
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Old 30-11-2013, 03:43 PM   #244
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There is another scenario though...nobody wins the contract.
How does that happen? Are you talking about a contract that nobody wants or one that is offered but not given for some reason?
Quite easily... It gets shipped off to China/Thailand/India or whatever other country is willing to do it for a fraction of the cost.
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What I don't understand is the banks who make billions of profit each year keep outsourcing jobs to overseas?

How is that fair?

Wages are cheaper overseas but they're still clearing huge profits?
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Quite easily... It gets shipped off to China/Thailand/India or whatever other country is willing to do it for a fraction of the cost.
Either that, or the project gets shelved till a later date.
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Reading through all this shows me how passionate everyone is about this! There's some very valid and constructive points to be taken from this. At the end of the day everyone has to just take a good look around at how the next guy handles this situation, not everyone is going to like what they hear or see. We can still live a 5 star lifestyle ,just cruise along or somewhere in between but live within their means!
I personally have removed myself from watching doom and gloom TV which just runs on "media beat up" and consuming my time with family, hobbies and just cruising a long with friends with the same outlook, remove yourself a little from social media and don't become so reliant on it, who cares what some is or isn't having for dinner, where they've been or the location they have visited, it's not that interesting.

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Auslandau, a couple of pages back (post 158) you said this:


Then a few posts later (post 217) you say this:



I'm a little confused......
Really? Sorry but I thought most would have got the jist of it and not that it is really that important so I have made it a little clearer below ......

I have owned my own business for 10 years now ...... or it has been 10 years since I started my own business or 10 years has passed while I have owned a business ....

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是计算机的外围辅助设备,简称外设,包括键盘、显示器、打印机、绘图仪、扫描仪、鼠标器等。用户编制的程序 和数据通过输入设备输入到内存中交给CPU处理,处理的结果则通过输出设备显示在屏幕上,或打 印出来



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Old 30-11-2013, 09:01 PM   #249
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Really? Sorry but I thought most would have got the jist of it and not that it is really that important so I have made it a little clearer below ......

I have owned my own business for 10 years now ...... or it has been 10 years since I started my own business or 10 years has passed while I have owned a business ....

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是计算机的外围辅助设备,简称外设,包括键盘、显示器、打印机、绘图仪、扫描仪、鼠标器等。用户编制的程序 和数据通过输入设备输入到内存中交给CPU处理,处理的结果则通过输出设备显示在屏幕上,或打 印出来
Ok....fair enough.... The way you worded it it looked like you were contradicting yourself, that's all...
Oh, and I'm not sure why you're waffling on about computer equipment in Chinese, or what that's got to do with this thread...
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AUSTRALIA’S top-selling car-maker
Toyota has forecast a new all-time total
market sales record for 2013, with
resurgent private sales doing all the
heavy lifting.
The Japanese company projects this
year’s figure will top the 2012 record
of 1,112,032 registrations by about
20,000 units, despite “significant belttightening”
in the government sector
and a notable impact on business
confidence stemming from proposed
fringe benefits tax (FBT) changes.

Yup.. I remember someone in the trade telling me 5 years ago that the Australian market cant sustain a million plus cars! Another guru I guess
This is Hilarious.
I guess 95% of the people whinging and whining here on this post own a foreign car
. Why give an Australian kid a job when you can give it to a foreigner
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This is Hilarious.
I guess 95% of the people whinging and whining here on this post own a foreign car
. Why give an Australian kid a job when you can give it to a foreigner
Curious. Is there a locally produced car available in every segment?
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Ok....fair enough.... The way you worded it it looked like you were contradicting yourself, that's all...
Oh, and I'm not sure why you're waffling on about computer equipment in Chinese, or what that's got to do with this thread...
Fixed .... 我拥有我自己的企业10年来......或是10年我开始自己的业务或10年过去了,我已拥有一个业务.. ....

....... just making it clear in every language possible.

As said above, if something isnt produced here, should we miss out or pay through the nose for it because it is made here? In many cases, buying an imported product is supporting an Australian small retail business and an Australian family.



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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB2SluAUWJA

A very interesting video describing the Irish property market and its subsequent collapse, with many similarities to Australia's property market highlighted. Goes for 1 hour 16 minutes but well worth it.
We can all put our fingers in our ears and sing la la la and pretend that everything will be ok, but the warning signs are there and they are very real.
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When I was there a few years ago I bought a wad of 35 mint condition 50 billion notes and gave em to my students to use as a book mark

I think they set me back a few (real) dollars each.
Off topic, but what do you teach Yellow Festiva?
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Off topic, but what do you teach Yellow Festiva?
Been a primary (kindy to Yr6) teacher for the past 10 years and have started teaching high school 'Technology' (or woodwork / graphics / model making / "Design and Technology" as it was called when I was at school) as of this year.

Actually teaching my old yr6 class this year - the main reason I said yes to the job as they were (and still are) the best bunch I have had under my wings.
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When I was there a few years ago I bought a wad of 35 mint condition 50 billion notes and gave em to my students to use as a book mark

I think they set me back a few (real) dollars each.
A couple of years back, a work colleague brought in a one trillion dollar note from Zimbabwe. It cost about 3 or 4 Aussie dollars...
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A couple of years back, a work colleague brought in a one trillion dollar note from Zimbabwe. It cost about 3 or 4 Aussie dollars...
When I travel I collect a sample of all the currency from each place.

Got doubles of everything from Zimbabwe, including a few trillion dollar notes as well.

Official currency there now is the USD.
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I got a nice Christmas present today. Redundancy.

Two years ago the owner of the business pretty much begged me to work for him, so I shut my mobile bicycle servicing business and went to work for his shop( secure job/less hassle)

The owner and manager have made some bad business decisions this year and some of the staff are quite passive aggressive towards customers, the workshop manager is very rude to customers and talks down on them if they come back with problems.
They have lost customers to a couple of other business's and the managers are too concerned about trying to get them back to the shop than just trying to find new customers.
I made stacks of suggestions to get new customers in and they put all the suggestions down.

Workshop and sales figures have been down for the past 8 months, I have brought in more money this year than the workshop manager (he just pretends to work alot of the time) and I have established good relationships with many customers... plus he has caused around $20k worth of damage from mistakes on bikes, but he manages to worm his way out of it.

I was last employed so I'm first to go, don't get a redundancy payout because it's less than 15staff. Only get my 4 weeks holiday pay.
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I got a nice Christmas present today. Redundancy.

Two years ago the owner of the business pretty much begged me to work for him, so I shut my mobile bicycle servicing business and went to work for his shop( secure job/less hassle)

The owner and manager have made some bad business decisions this year and some of the staff are quite passive aggressive towards customers, the workshop manager is very rude to customers and talks down on them if they come back with problems.
They have lost customers to a couple of other business's and the managers are too concerned about trying to get them back to the shop than just trying to find new customers.
I made stacks of suggestions to get new customers in and they put all the suggestions down.

Workshop and sales figures have been down for the past 8 months, I have brought in more money this year than the workshop manager (he just pretends to work alot of the time) and I have established good relationships with many customers... plus he has caused around $20k worth of damage from mistakes on bikes, but he manages to worm his way out of it.

I was last employed so I'm first to go, don't get a redundancy payout because it's less than 15staff. Only get my 4 weeks holiday pay.
**** man thats ruff.....Hope you find another shop to work in soon..... Might be time to look at another industry/career. But not the car industry as of todays Holden news!
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To be honest I never want to work in a bike shop again. Im 25 and have been working on bikes the past 10 years

Since mid October I've been doing training on my days off to gain tickets/competencies so I can try to get into construction or something. (Hopefully)

So far I have spent $2700 and have gotten the following.
-working at heights
-confined space entry
-cpr and first aid
-forklift
-breathing apparatus
And a couple of other things.


I sent out around 10 resumes last night.
I need to find a job fast because ive got a mortgage to pay, fortunately I don't spend much money so I have a decent amount in my offset account to to keep me going for a while and I have been making extra payments.


Online sales have been hurting the bicycle industry, so when customers bring in parts or bikes to the shop the guys refuse to do the job or quote them far too much to do the job and the people go elsewhere. I've tried to tell the guys that the shop should accept the jobs and charge normal pricing, a customers money is as good as anybody elses and in this climate they shouldn't be picky. Apparently im wrong.
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What I don't understand is the banks who make billions of profit each year keep outsourcing jobs to overseas?

How is that fair?

Wages are cheaper overseas but they're still clearing huge profits?
That's exactly how Capitalism works, the top 1% set their wage then the rest goes to shareholders. The dregs that are left filter down to the workers eventually.
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That's exactly how Capitalism works, the top 1% set their wage then the rest goes to shareholders. The dregs that are left filter down to the workers eventually.
And that is why capitalism will fail just like communism, socialism, feudalism, totalitarianism etc. all did.
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Fail is a strong word, it's just not sustainable forever that's all. Could got tits up in 10 years or last another 100 or so.
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I don't think capitalism will ever 'fail'. The desire to reap a monetary or material profit is as old as humanity itself... Self gain is a strong motivator for those who have the drive and ability, as opposed to socialism which is a self defeating system. I'm not sure feudalism failed. I think it just became redundant as society's values changed. I think totalitarianism is alive and well in China and the minds of those who don't like democracy...
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Not really, back in the day we use to trade goods of equal value before they came up with the idea of adding value to pieces of paper.

Capitalism might not 100% fail but all but the top few producing countries economies will go under eventually as they won't be able to create anything 'sustainable' in a global market. Cars are just the first thing too go.
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I got a nice Christmas present today. Redundancy.

Two years ago the owner of the business pretty much begged me to work for him, so I shut my mobile bicycle servicing business and went to work for his shop( secure job/less hassle)

The owner and manager have made some bad business decisions this year and some of the staff are quite passive aggressive towards customers, the workshop manager is very rude to customers and talks down on them if they come back with problems.
They have lost customers to a couple of other business's and the managers are too concerned about trying to get them back to the shop than just trying to find new customers.
I made stacks of suggestions to get new customers in and they put all the suggestions down.

Workshop and sales figures have been down for the past 8 months, I have brought in more money this year than the workshop manager (he just pretends to work alot of the time) and I have established good relationships with many customers... plus he has caused around $20k worth of damage from mistakes on bikes, but he manages to worm his way out of it.

I was last employed so I'm first to go, don't get a redundancy payout because it's less than 15staff. Only get my 4 weeks holiday pay.

Therein lies an opportunity.

You seem to have a good work ethic, make more money than the manager, get on well with the customers, know the difference between a good and bad business decision and seem a pretty friendly fellow while the others have no respect for customers and the business is losing them at a rate of knots and is struggling to make ends meet.

You now have the most brilliant opportunity presented to you. Start a similar business on your own, hire any of the staff from your former employer that were any good and if your former boss is shutting shop because of financial ruin offer him a pittance for his stock and/or tools.
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