Pros and Cons of Working as a Casual Employee in Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2022
  • In this week's video, we are talking about benefits and drawbacks of working as a casual employee in Australia.
    Sam has been working as a casual employee for a very long time for various businesses in Australia and shares his experiences and thoughts of being a casual employee.
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Комментарии • 35

  • @anupamakoirala198
    @anupamakoirala198 Год назад

    This video is well informative😊

  • @sarjuadhikari9871
    @sarjuadhikari9871 10 месяцев назад

    Can we take units for rent with the payslip of casual job in sydney? I have regular and same hours i.e. 38 hrs/week.

  • @rinkbawa4599
    @rinkbawa4599 Год назад +1

    which skills should learn in india before coming to Australia

  • @rinkbawa4599
    @rinkbawa4599 Год назад

    visa mai likha hai classes start se pehle kam nahi kr sakte.....app suggest kro

  • @timothybush7050
    @timothybush7050 8 месяцев назад +1

    Im casual and staying casual. Don't care about paid days off with full-time

  • @karlauesson
    @karlauesson Год назад +1

    As for annual earnings/end of year .. on average, do casuals end up earning around the same as full- timers or more if they do 38+hours of work?

    • @overseasstudentsaustralia
      @overseasstudentsaustralia  Год назад

      They do make more money if they work equal hours as Full time employee. But then your employers start thinking of making you full time anyways as they don't want to pay more money than they need to

    • @Hashslingingslasher-
      @Hashslingingslasher- Год назад

      Problem is they will pay you minimum wage and then add 25% on top. You don't earn much more than full timers if any

    • @manbeast
      @manbeast 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Hashslingingslasher- i wouldnt say thats necessarily true. Perhaps my previous company was different though.
      I was earning $37.75 as a casual while doing nightshift ( 6pm to 6am ) at a factory and we had a guaranteed 36 hours a week. Now im earning $25.69 per hour as a fulltime employee working for a retail store.
      I havent been working here long enough to determine whether or not i prefer this job over ny last job but i can say that ive been enjoying it more than my previous job so far

    • @manbeast
      @manbeast 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Hashslingingslasher- plus earning sick and annual leave feels great. Although unfortunately my company does have a policy where they will require you to use up youre leave if you have too much accued.
      I think its 28 working days of leave before they ask ( or force ) you to use up your leave. So 4 weeks or 1 years worth of annual leave.

  • @rinkbawa4599
    @rinkbawa4599 Год назад +1

    Sir, like mere classes feb. mai start hai ....ush se pehle TFN pe kam kr sakte hai......

  • @patyhdez3557
    @patyhdez3557 Год назад

    can you tell me if after june as student I'll can still working more than 24 hr. per week, has casual?

  • @rabinssir1687
    @rabinssir1687 Год назад

    Hello ❤i am working full time in hotel as my course is in cookery and i am 20 now they claim that they will look after my pr sponsorship 😢 I believe they do so i signed the contract and by now i have learned many things in kitchen now my mind try to convince me to work casual because for more savings brother can u pls help me ??? What should i do work here in full time or ask them to make me casual or look for other job i am so confused these days 😢 ..(

  • @anywaytechreview
    @anywaytechreview Год назад

    can you tell me some of the good website to find jobs
    using indeed, seek and linkedin doesnt have much part time or casual jobs available

  • @Steverogers220
    @Steverogers220 7 месяцев назад

    Can you please make a video on how to get cash jobs in Australia please?😢

  • @simarpreet3620
    @simarpreet3620 Год назад

    Can i work as permanent employee in one orgzn and as casual in other organisation at the same time?

    • @overseasstudentsaustralia
      @overseasstudentsaustralia  Год назад +1

      Yes, you can. Just make sure your contract of employment doesn't stop you to do that.

    • @simarpreet3620
      @simarpreet3620 Год назад

      @@overseasstudentsaustralia thnx for reply

  • @arshiyabegum3239
    @arshiyabegum3239 Год назад

    Sir please tell for MS which university is best please

    • @overseasstudentsaustralia
      @overseasstudentsaustralia  Год назад +1

      Best university is based on your choice of location and many other factors but you can check Australian National University and University of Melbourne. Basically any uni from Group of 8 is pretty good to go with.

  • @australianoutback
    @australianoutback 9 месяцев назад +1

    Join the labour force for proper money lads.

  • @hemanthpothala356
    @hemanthpothala356 Год назад

    how were the opportunities for IT in Australia?

    • @happinin
      @happinin Год назад

      next to nil. there are not enough jobs for the number of applicants. abort mission. hard enough for us citizens as it is.

    • @ranchpanda3530
      @ranchpanda3530 Год назад

      @@happinin so developer job has zero future in AU for expat?

  • @thetruthinquirer
    @thetruthinquirer Год назад

    the fact is Casual work is for fairly low skilled occupational groups, in every casual work the job scope will be define. Its not a benefit to be a casual worker. Its like you are not important and you can go anytime you want The 25% more is based national minimum wage....which means and normally way below the wages that they are paying for the same kind of low skill work. By the way most low skilled works who works fulltime permanent are being paid highly in Australia. So its a farce to be a casual worker....

    • @overseasstudentsaustralia
      @overseasstudentsaustralia  Год назад +2

      I have to respectfully disagree with you. Not only low skilled jobs but some high skilled jobs are also offering casual positions. I work in education industry and it is becoming more casualised than ever before. Sad for many people as they should be part-time or full-time but in my case as i run my business, i prefer to work casual and other factors that work in my favour. Again, the purpose of the video is by no means to glorify casual work but to let students know about pros and cons of casual work. If an individual decides to work as a casual, it is their personal choice and they need to know both sides before they choose to do so. Hope this helps. 🙏

  • @happinin
    @happinin Год назад

    there are not many jobs in australia. go to europe or something