Man of Honour
Perhaps she can lead the way and give a sizeable amount to the less fortunate. I somehow doubt she will.
If you really really wanna do it it's also worth seeing if you can get a visa on your own.
Look on the website, spend a grand and see if you can get in. This makes you a lot more employable as it's super easy for them when they don't have to do all the visa work.
Perhaps she can lead the way and give a sizeable amount to the less fortunate. I somehow doubt she will.
My internet was $130 a month with a 500GB a month cap. I could have got internet for $40 a month but i needed to download all those linux ISOs.
She looks like a deep-fried Kathy Bates.
She looks like a deep-fried Kathy Bates.
She does kind of have a point, but completely misses it.
It is very difficult for companies in UK/AUS/America/"Western World" to remain competitive when there are people in the less developed who are able to be employed for a tenth of what it costs to employ someone domestically.
Exactly this.So why, when they suggest a wage cut, do they never suggest cutting their own wages, or those of the senior staff, only the junior ones? Why do the wages of the people who actually do the work have to "compete" with Third World wages to be as low as possible, but the wages of senior managers and execs need to "compete" with the huge wages of their US equivalents to be as high as possible? If she was to halve her own salary, she would still be vastly better off than all or almost all of her employees, but the company would be more competitive because of reduced overheads. But anyone want to suggest the odds of that happening?
So why, when they suggest a wage cut, do they never suggest cutting their own wages, or those of the senior staff, only the junior ones? Why do the wages of the people who actually do the work have to "compete" with Third World wages to be as low as possible, but the wages of senior managers and execs need to "compete" with the huge wages of their US equivalents to be as high as possible? If she was to halve her own salary, she would still be vastly better off than all or almost all of her employees, but the company would be more competitive because of reduced overheads. But anyone want to suggest the odds of that happening?
I can't comment on Rinehart's salary as I have no idea what it is.