bennymacca wrote: Of course everyone has varying skillsets and intelligence. But my point was if someone wants to get some sort of education, those personal traits are likely the only barrier.
I didnt mean it that everyone can get a uni degree or something. But forklift tickets or tafe certificates are within reach and affordable for everyone if they so desire.
Having very recently ( in the last two weeks ) looked at TAFE courses for Little Miss Boon I can tell you they simply aren't. Cert III in Barbering and Hairdressing - 18 months - $19,000.
You could get some weekend bar work to help pay for the course...
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bennymacca wrote: Of course everyone has varying skillsets and intelligence. But my point was if someone wants to get some sort of education, those personal traits are likely the only barrier.
I didnt mean it that everyone can get a uni degree or something. But forklift tickets or tafe certificates are within reach and affordable for everyone if they so desire.
Having very recently ( in the last two weeks ) looked at TAFE courses for Little Miss Boon I can tell you they simply aren't. Cert III in Barbering and Hairdressing - 18 months - $19,000.
You could get some weekend bar work to help pay for the course...
Still get double time as Casual as I understand!
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
bennymacca wrote: Of course everyone has varying skillsets and intelligence. But my point was if someone wants to get some sort of education, those personal traits are likely the only barrier.
I didnt mean it that everyone can get a uni degree or something. But forklift tickets or tafe certificates are within reach and affordable for everyone if they so desire.
Having very recently ( in the last two weeks ) looked at TAFE courses for Little Miss Boon I can tell you they simply aren't. Cert III in Barbering and Hairdressing - 18 months - $19,000.
You could get some weekend bar work to help pay for the course...
TAFE run a bar course too.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
bennymacca wrote: Of course everyone has varying skillsets and intelligence. But my point was if someone wants to get some sort of education, those personal traits are likely the only barrier.
I didnt mean it that everyone can get a uni degree or something. But forklift tickets or tafe certificates are within reach and affordable for everyone if they so desire.
Having very recently ( in the last two weeks ) looked at TAFE courses for Little Miss Boon I can tell you they simply aren't. Cert III in Barbering and Hairdressing - 18 months - $19,000.
More than I thought tbh. Does make my 35k HECS debt (took me 8 years to pay off) look like money well spent though. Still not out of reach if you can pay by installments, study part time etc. But ill concede thats more than i thought.
Would someone in her shoes typically try and get an apprenticeship instead of paying for fees up front? (not saying thats easy or whatever, just curious)
bennymacca wrote: Of course everyone has varying skillsets and intelligence. But my point was if someone wants to get some sort of education, those personal traits are likely the only barrier.
I didnt mean it that everyone can get a uni degree or something. But forklift tickets or tafe certificates are within reach and affordable for everyone if they so desire.
Having very recently ( in the last two weeks ) looked at TAFE courses for Little Miss Boon I can tell you they simply aren't. Cert III in Barbering and Hairdressing - 18 months - $19,000.
More than I thought tbh. Does make my 35k HECS debt (took me 8 years to pay off) look like money well spent though. Still not out of reach if you can pay by installments, study part time etc. But ill concede thats more than i thought.
Would someone in her shoes typically try and get an apprenticeship instead of paying for fees up front? (not saying thats easy or whatever, just curious)
Yep, traineeship or apprenticeship is what we'll be looking for.
Installments? No, $6,333 at the start of each Semester, please.
MW wrote:Yeah sorry that's what I meant. All covered by the bank (on their insurance I suppose?)
just through the ridiculous fees and interest they charge
Move to a bank with no account fees and cut up the credit cards
i have paid interest once when i forgot to pay it off.
my first impression was how the fk people do that all the time haha
credit card gets auto-paid now and i just use it for the convenience of online purchases, and for the rewards points which probably add up to somewhere between 500 and 1k a year
Same here. Never paid interest on a credit card ever. Leave my money in my offset reducing my interest on home loan, and pay everything on the credit card. Pay it off on the last day. Boom.
MW wrote:Same here. Never paid interest on a credit card ever. Leave my money in my offset reducing my interest on home loan, and pay everything on the credit card. Pay it off on the last day. Boom.
yep, i have a line of credit and do the same thing
Only a couple days after penalty Rates on Sundays are slashed, the headlines along the lines of 'its Sunday morning in Adelaide and there's no where to shop till 11am'
Yep, we didn't see that coming.
Businesses trying to dictate what we do and when....
Go get rooted.
Matty Wade is a star and deserves more respect from the forum family!
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Only a couple days after penalty Rates on Sundays are slashed, the headlines along the lines of 'its Sunday morning in Adelaide and there's no where to shop till 11am'
Yep, we didn't see that coming.
Businesses trying to dictate what we do and when....
Go get rooted.
No doubt it's the unions fault...
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