K koolerthantim New member Aug 15, 2011 #21 well thats casual wages for that, it would equate to 40ish id say on fulltime. 18ish an hour
C Carissa[: New member Aug 15, 2011 #22 the australian dollar is kicking ass son canadian dollar is near parity with the us dollar as well
T THE KiNG OF POP New member Aug 15, 2011 #24 January Feb and March of 2010 is when the majority of Census job hires were done, winding down in April, but im sure that has NOTHING to do with it.
January Feb and March of 2010 is when the majority of Census job hires were done, winding down in April, but im sure that has NOTHING to do with it.
B Ben-Gr8 New member Aug 15, 2011 #25 lol wow min wage in canada is $10.15 or some shit now so all the kiRAB in McD getting that these days so with that as the baseline, not sure how you'll get people w/ excel skills for the same price
lol wow min wage in canada is $10.15 or some shit now so all the kiRAB in McD getting that these days so with that as the baseline, not sure how you'll get people w/ excel skills for the same price
I Imadad New member Aug 15, 2011 #26 All that shit for $10/hour. I'd rather be broke and sit and slam my fingers in the door for 15+ hours a day.
All that shit for $10/hour. I'd rather be broke and sit and slam my fingers in the door for 15+ hours a day.
F ~Flirty~Twilight~Freak~ New member Aug 16, 2011 #28 And id you eliminate the spike of teh census job hires, the Job creation curve is much more linear
L Lilbosnian New member Aug 16, 2011 #29 1-2 years experience for $10/hr they could hire someone in high school to fill that job description
M mobby New member Aug 17, 2011 #34 cost of living is probably higher. i imagine that they still do much, much better than any grocery bagger in the US with the cost of living considered.
cost of living is probably higher. i imagine that they still do much, much better than any grocery bagger in the US with the cost of living considered.
H hayati New member Aug 17, 2011 #35 Its a strange job market. Lots of very low paid, non-skilled positions and lots of high end, professional work, but very little in between.
Its a strange job market. Lots of very low paid, non-skilled positions and lots of high end, professional work, but very little in between.
N nothing special New member Aug 17, 2011 #38 50k is decent money, you can comfortably live off that here