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TJ, when I went to my 10 yr school reunion some of the guys were still at uni, hate to see what their HECS debts are like.
STOKED - just booked a campsite in Dubbo for April 13th. Roadtrip and JJJ One Night Stand here I come!! :D
meh worked paid for my UNI gold.
STOKED - just booked a campsite in Dubbo for April 13th. Roadtrip and JJJ One Night Stand here I come!! :D
I was thinking of going, but none of my mates were keen
STOKED - just booked a campsite in Dubbo for April 13th. Roadtrip and JJJ One Night Stand here I come!! :D
Haha campsite? We have Hotel Honda
Cya there Ash
shuddup TJ lol I actually enjoy camping, I’d rather be in a tent than a car .
You should just come anyway Dylan you know at least two people already going!
Wait… you have mates Dyldo?
It’s a tough life when you can’t even convince Milko your imaginary friend into going with you I reckon Spaz, Dyldo must be weeping!
shortage of friends i say .
i wanted to go but have a wedding that fri and Perisher interview on the sun. Looks fun!
Since Billy is a teacher, she probably isn’t making bucket-loads over than certain salary and therefore only pays back like 10-15% a year from the Hecs debt.
What are you incinuating? My salary isn’t THAT bad TJ!
Stoked - one more pay for my hecs debt! 9 years later!
paid mine off last year, but was still having it taken out of my tax, my tax return was AWESOME!!!!!
Its a good feeling being “debt free” (besides the 300G’s for my home loan )
That’s what I’m doing! Bring on July! Yeeehah!
Since Billy is a teacher, she probably isn’t making bucket-loads over than certain salary and therefore only pays back like 10-15% a year from the Hecs debt.
What are you incinuating? My salary isn’t THAT bad TJ!
Sorry Billy. But teachers don’t strike for pay rises for nothing. lol
And since it took you 9 years to pay off, 10-15% per year is about right…
Hmm.
Actually, it’s around 8 years but who is counting.
So, how much were my uni fees exactly?
A lot of the strikes revolve around work conditions/education policies and yearly pay rises being less than the inflation rate.
If you move up the ranks you can actually earn an all right salary (and this isn’t even taking into account some crazy private school wages)
As someone who is surrounded every day by teachers I believe like most industries there are some who are grossly underpaid for the amount of work they put in (hint it’s not a 9am-3pm job with lots of holidays) and on the flip side some teachers who are lazy and just turning up for the pay packet who are grossly overpaid.