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Old 18-12-2006, 04:46 PM   #31
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You guys really go off on a tangent sometimes.....
A tangent? They're made by Kia. Right? :
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Old 18-12-2006, 05:41 PM   #32
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guess you could always vote LABOUR . next election.
Yeh but it will do no good. You are better off voting LABOR because they have an actual political party.

I heard a rumour that one of their policies will be the promotion of tertiary education in the field of quantam physics. It seems they are fascinated by black holes and their effect on thriving economies in the OECD.

Now with regard to the original issue. Work choices has nothing to do with that. You were offered a job, you quit after one day. You wasted both your and your employer's time. He is probably annoyed at you for wasting the trainers time as you are at him for not paying you.
Yes he probably owes you money for your time and if it were me employing you then you would be paid but I am in QLD do not know the law in VIC.
If the total amount is only $28, you would be better off just walking away because you will spend and lot of time fighting and in the end even if you win all you will get is less than the price of a slab.
Unfair, yes, unjust, again yes......welcome to the real world...

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Old 18-12-2006, 05:53 PM   #33
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Old 18-12-2006, 06:08 PM   #34
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Yeh but it will do no good. You are better off voting LABOR because they have an actual political party.

I heard a rumour that one of their policies will be the promotion of tertiary education in the field of quantam physics. It seems they are fascinated by black holes and their effect on thriving economies in the OECD.

Now with regard to the original issue. Work choices has nothing to do with that. You were offered a job, you quit after one day. You wasted both your and your employer's time. He is probably annoyed at you for wasting the trainers time as you are at him for not paying you.
Yes he probably owes you money for your time and if it were me employing you then you would be paid but I am in QLD do not know the law in VIC.
If the total amount is only $28, you would be better off just walking away because you will spend and lot of time fighting and in the end even if you win all you will get is less than the price of a slab.
Unfair, yes, unjust, again yes......welcome to the real world...

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apparantely "FLAPPIST" one of their first priorities if elected are to bring in a new hair do . thats more than beasley came up with in a decade of politics. hahaha.
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Old 18-12-2006, 06:10 PM   #35
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That explains Peter Garrett then...
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Old 18-12-2006, 06:18 PM   #36
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i guess our ex employer was a little disapointed you only could handle 1 day before throwing in the towl and the employer may feel he/she has wasted thier time on you
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Old 18-12-2006, 06:23 PM   #37
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as a side note it costs a company in the manufacturing sector in the first couple of days of employment anywhere from $500 to $1000 a day to train a new employee....



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Old 18-12-2006, 06:56 PM   #38
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It costs the business I manage about $5000 to train a new employee and I can tell you it #$%^ me off when this happens. They still get paid though. As for people blaming the government please actually read the new laws before you make a dumba$$ of yourself.
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Old 18-12-2006, 07:31 PM   #39
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I think people need to re read the 1st post and stop ringing their own bell, what a joke some of these posts are.
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Old 18-12-2006, 08:02 PM   #40
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You have a number of options , the best is walk away , now the $28,00 is for a day or an hour ?
one of them would be acceptable but 28 for a day ?
what aren't you telling us ?

I worked for a cleaning company. The $28 is half of what I would usually be paid as I was being trained on the first day and there was the person training me (the guy I was working for) that got the other $28 as he was doing some of the work. There was no hourly wage with the job. I was just to be paid $56 once the job was done. Im not really worried about the $28. Its pocket change really. It's just the principal of the thing. I did a days work and I should be paid the agreed amount $28 for the days work. Companys don't forget about money that is owed to them so I don't see why I should. Thanks to everyone who has commented in this thread. Ill send him a few more emails and see what happens.
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Old 18-12-2006, 08:22 PM   #41
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Doesn't the proletariat work for the state anyway?
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Old 18-12-2006, 10:27 PM   #42
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sounds like you made the right decision their sounds like things could be shaky through employment their
the place im working at now is only casual and has compullsory over time daily with only time and a quater pay, its the only place i have ever heard of doing time and a quater but its only a job to tie me over before i find what i want
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