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Questions about the workplace that may specifically relate to cultures or customs in Australia
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Annoying Recruiters
Your post comes across as a bit of a rant (which I agree with all of them, I'm also in Australia and am not a fan of recruiters). …
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After suffering personal loss manager has become inappropriate
You need to bring this up with whoever is in charge of him. He is clearly not ready to return to work and seems like he has a bit of stuff to work through.
He doesn't have to be completely better to …
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I just got fired. What to tell in future interviews? And was I dismissed fairly?
In Australia a lot of companies are very strict on how you represent them on social media (especially government organisations). You're better off not mentioning who you work for at all. …
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Being sick working in childcare
Childcare in Australia as you know is and has been in very high demand especially in the large cities. … I know all this because my wife worked in (and ran) a childcare center in Australia for a long time before changing careers. …
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How to convince new employee to stop trying to change our office culture on profanity
If someone in rural Australia can't handle the occasional F word maybe they're not a good fit or they are trying to change the culture of an entire nation. …