lol.. he is, but he hasn't been on BOS for like 4 years .. I don't think he care's now!christo89 said:Ghost rider.. you really are a twit.
Yea, it is a bit of an each to their own kinda thing!Pace_T said:cadetships suck in my opinion. u have to work a lot and is very distracting. + being guaranteed a job in accounting isnt much to brag about, its hard not to get a job in this field, there's so many job vacancies for accountants. also the pay is so shit, im glad i didnt accept mine when i finished school, i get paid so much more now doing unrelated stuff. and in the end, u'll realise u dont really get that far ahead of the other people who didnt do a cadetship, since u can do summer vacation work which is the same thing but doesnt interfere with uni.
but each to their own i guess =)
lol parts of that are so unfounded but anyhow, i do realise that everyone has a different experience.Pace_T said:cadetships suck in my opinion. u have to work a lot and is very distracting. + being guaranteed a job in accounting isnt much to brag about, its hard not to get a job in this field, there's so many job vacancies for accountants. also the pay is so shit, im glad i didnt accept mine when i finished school, i get paid so much more now doing unrelated stuff. and in the end, u'll realise u dont really get that far ahead of the other people who didnt do a cadetship, since u can do summer vacation work which is the same thing but doesnt interfere with uni.
but each to their own i guess =)
i think you've been very ill informed if you think you'll have free time on weekends and during nights LOL. doing a cadetship means working your butt off for 4 or 5 years.Sh4DoW said:I want to be able to have my nights and weekends so I can go out and catch up with my mates rather than having to work to get $.
I know exactly what the go is.. It's a 4 year course .. For the 1st and 2nd years the first semester is full time uni (3 days uni, 2 days work) .. Full time during breaks and the second semester is full time work, part time (after-hours) uni. For the 3rd and 4th years it's full time uni and working full time during breaks.Pace_T said:i think you've been very ill informed if you think you'll have free time on weekends and during nights LOL. doing a cadetship means working your butt off for 4 or 5 years.
keeping up in uni + working as a cadet = doing uni work all weekend. but thats assuming its part time uni and part time working.
sometimes they switch it around and you might work fulltime for a semester. its ok i suppose, except that it means you graduate years after everyone else.
but like you said, at least you get the experience =)
Given what happened during GFC and now, I think a lot of people would be very happy to have a guaranteed job in accounting or commerce!cadetships suck in my opinion. u have to work a lot and is very distracting. + being guaranteed a job in accounting isnt much to brag about, its hard not to get a job in this field, there's so many job vacancies for accountants. also the pay is so shit, im glad i didnt accept mine when i finished school, i get paid so much more now doing unrelated stuff. and in the end, u'll realise u dont really get that far ahead of the other people who didnt do a cadetship, since u can do summer vacation work which is the same thing but doesnt interfere with uni.
but each to their own i guess =)
I think he was referring to the reality that most people work more than the standard 37.5 hour week.Your pretty wrong ghostrider, I don't know what the pay rates were like in 2002, but PWC's contract this year starts at 30500 p.a. which works out to be $635.42 a wk (48 working wk's per year) which in the PWC week of 37.5hrs equates to $16.94.
I really cannot see, even with the highest tax rate, how that you could deduce it would be 8 bucks an hr.
I didn't receive any personalised feedback unfortunately.
I am fairly certain of the reasons my applications would be rejected though. I'm not applying for these under the same circumstances as most
I'm not applying as a current y12 student.What do you mean by not applying under "same circumstances as most"? Were all students looking for an extremely effective way to kick off our career.. unless you have connections to firms lol