US v Aussie wages v cost of living

Nice... Good for you. Take care of the ones who take care of you. :thumbup:

My highest paid make about $65K a year, trainees come in at about $28K.
The guys also have 10 paid holidays, and we close the week between Christmas and New years, too. I also cover the health insurance for the employees and their dependents.

They get one week paid vacation the first year (no matter when they start, 2 weeks the second year, 3 weeks the third, and 4 weeks after 5 years.

They also have 5 sick days, 2 personal days, and their birthday, and the married guys get their wedding anniversary off.

Bonuses for a number of different things, including concluding a job early, and no recalls. There's Most productive, housekeeping, and attendance bonuses, too.
Christmas bonus is based on profits and seniority, and they start at $500.00. We've never had a years when there were no Christmas bonuses, thank goodness.

I also pay them the highest wage in our area for our industry. These things allow me to keep the best of the best, and because of that, our customers get better service, faster, and for a good highly competitive, though we are not the cheapest.

what was that about, he wanted to know what people made and cost of living.
Sorry if some how you felt i was braggin or something
and since you were, my guys get feed every friday bonus evry month in cash, 4 times a year i take them and their spouses to dinner and a show someplace, tickets to sporting events, and xmas bonus is $20 per mo of employment for everybody.
Again sorry i tried to post an answer for him to have an idea of incomes.

Damn I'd like to work for one of you guys...Worked for the same worldwide multi-billion $ co for 18 yrs. Never got treated that good, every year got less and less. Laid off now. Current owners are Koch brothers Google them, annual revenue estimates of a hundred billion $$ SORRY didn't mean to hijack this thread :(