Not talking about podcasting mate, their talking about the real stuff, working in a factory then off to a cleaning job not sitting on your bum chewing the fat!
Yeah 👍 I work two jobs and it is absolutely exhausting at times dealing with two bosses and their demands fortunately both jobs are awesome and in a few years I'll drop one job..
The solution isn’t to keep asking for more money, but instead as a society to put pressure on the following. Lowering Housing/rent, food, utilities and rates. These should not be skyrocketing as they are, lowering the cost of living is more sustainable than everyone begging for pay rises that they won’t get.
The way to reduce cost is to reduce demand. Housing, medical, etc. The obvious way to address that is to simply stop importing 100,000 new mouths every year.
@@JohnSmith-ux3tt yes which are why migrants do more harm than good. Especially when they bring in extended family, who often use our health services putting further drain on our resources.
Government should be looking at councils their rates what waste they use our money for.supermarkets cost of food. Worrying to see paper mills closing meat works closing. Power far to high for average families
@@elizabethanderson3036 I 100% agree, councils are spending too much money on questionable projects, instead of getting rates down, and think it’s ok to raise them by 30% to offset these projects. Example in britomart they want to build a new pool, yet we have the Newmarket pools, the tepid baths and the Parnell pools all within 5 minutes. So they want to build one to kill 3 and it’s going to cost millions. It’s something that makes no sense at all.the rates were to go up 38% initially with the councillors saying it’s ok, until the mayor said it’s not acceptable and thus a lower increase was agreed to. It appears to me most the people on these boards are corrupt, and happy to take the rate payers money and squander it.
Its not fair on the employees orthr small companies that they are shouldering the increase wages/cost of businesses because the government fails to do more. Help workers by bringing down the cost of living by breaking these monopolies on food/rates and making housing affordable. This means workers dont need higher wages. On the flip side, support small businesses with lowering rates and cost incentives. Reality is that politicians on all sides argue, we pay to clean up their mess.
Difficult to get a second job as we have imported 100,000 people to take those second jobs...
Who would have possibly thunk it. I'm shocked.
can't even get a 1st job 🤣🤣🤣
I left NZ in 2002 to oz, i earn $ 200,000 per year. Never ever would i move back. NZ is buggered.
I went to a dentist in Hamilton who tried to charge me $1000.00 an hour to clean my teeth.
This just shows how ridiculously unimportant these "consultancy" businesses are.
Not talking about podcasting mate, their talking about the real stuff, working in a factory then off to a cleaning job not sitting on your bum chewing the fat!
Let them eat cake
Yeah 👍 I work two jobs and it is absolutely exhausting at times dealing with two bosses and their demands fortunately both jobs are awesome and in a few years I'll drop one job..
Whatever the boss doesnt own your life, they get what they pay for, and they're lucky to even get that.
The solution isn’t to keep asking for more money, but instead as a society to put pressure on the following.
Lowering Housing/rent, food, utilities and rates.
These should not be skyrocketing as they are, lowering the cost of living is more sustainable than everyone begging for pay rises that they won’t get.
The way to reduce cost is to reduce demand. Housing, medical, etc.
The obvious way to address that is to simply stop importing 100,000 new mouths every year.
@@JohnSmith-ux3tt yes which are why migrants do more harm than good. Especially when they bring in extended family, who often use our health services putting further drain on our resources.
Covid taught me the international student market can be cut off to relieve pressure on housing and jobs.
Government should be looking at councils their rates what waste they use our money for.supermarkets cost of food. Worrying to see paper mills closing meat works closing. Power far to high for average families
@@elizabethanderson3036 I 100% agree, councils are spending too much money on questionable projects, instead of getting rates down, and think it’s ok to raise them by 30% to offset these projects. Example in britomart they want to build a new pool, yet we have the Newmarket pools, the tepid baths and the Parnell pools all within 5 minutes. So they want to build one to kill 3 and it’s going to cost millions. It’s something that makes no sense at all.the rates were to go up 38% initially with the councillors saying it’s ok, until the mayor said it’s not acceptable and thus a lower increase was agreed to. It appears to me most the people on these boards are corrupt, and happy to take the rate payers money and squander it.
Its not fair on the employees orthr small companies that they are shouldering the increase wages/cost of businesses because the government fails to do more. Help workers by bringing down the cost of living by breaking these monopolies on food/rates and making housing affordable. This means workers dont need higher wages. On the flip side, support small businesses with lowering rates and cost incentives. Reality is that politicians on all sides argue, we pay to clean up their mess.
Fkd up
Make 'bob a jobs' great again 🥴