本帖最后由 pandaengineer 于 2012-3-25 16:55 编辑
lihong10 发表于 2012-3-25 10:33
工作性質不一樣不能比~~
大部分UQ Engineering 畢業的都有這個價位~~只要你能找到工作~移民~@@
"再者了~~其實扣掉45%~~真的剩下的跟你也不會差太多......"
45%? you would have to earn over $180,000 Gross income. and only the amount that is over $180,000 would be taxed at 45%.
I think you don't know how to calculate tax.
For example if you earn $20,000 a year you don't pay 15% X $20,000. (This is incorrect)
the first $6000 is 0% tax.
the next $14,000 is taxed at 15%. so you pay $2100 tax.
See links below: http://www.paycalculator.com.au/
The Australian tax system (business or individual) is an anautomatic stabilizer. The more you earn the more you get taxed but if you are losing money you won't get taxed.
"且擔的風險比較高" It's not risky at all. You work in an office 99% of the time.
I think Chinese people are really smart but why are there so many international students studying business or management? When there are already so many graduates/master/phds who can't find jobs in this area. I think you need atleast 8-10 years of experience in what ever sector before you can become a manager. So how can you expect to graduate and jump into a manager position? It's unrealistic.
I really think overseas students should have a look at what jobs are lacking (skills shortage) before they put their foot down and study something that will not lead employment in Australia if they plan to stay in Australia.
http://www.deewr.gov.au/employment/lmi/skillshortages/pages/skillshortagelists.aspx
Should pick something; a balance 平衡 between something that has high job prospects but also pick something that they will/might enjoy.
For example looking at QLD, there's lock smith, engineering, nursing I think nurses earn $90,000+ a year, lots of interesting jobs. Why all study business? The world/australia doesn't need 100000000 dancers, or 10000000 managers. Doesn't make sense. 自取灭王?? |