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whats the most OT anyones done in a pay cycle (monthly)....

one of the guys in my team last pay cycle did 102 hours OT... thats double time OT... so 204 hours standard pay... thats f*kin nuts! think the most i ever bothered to do was about 40 a month. He must have got a fortune last month. He paid over 3k in tax :D

around the 200 mark.. but chef's dont get OT

$95 a tyre?? J got my federals for more than that... 595ss 245's on rear. Grips alright for the price

Ah LOL!

It's for a 14" MA61 wheels.

Tyre size 185 / 60 / 14R

For my Rolla, just need a good set of tyres for daily use.

get retreads? lol

Hell no!

Had a retread on my dads car and on of the retread separated and we could hear this unusual noise and thought the suspension was playing up.

It was the separation that was causing the noise.

So we changed the retread to a brand new tyre.

LOL!

I'm due for a new set of 14"s... to Melbourne Cheapest Tyres!!

Are they the ones who specialise in 2nd hand tyres and then sell them?

3k isnt enough on a 11k pay per month i get taxed more then that on slightly more p/m.

having said that your friend will get it all/most back most likely as he wont actually earn the equivalent of 11k permonth across the year.

$20 an hour? thats f**kn slave labour..

3k isnt enough on a 11k pay per month i get taxed more then that on slightly more p/m.

having said that your friend will get it all/most back most likely as he wont actually earn the equivalent of 11k permonth across the year.

$20 an hour? thats f**kn slave labour..

I ignored a HECS/HELP debt

http://ato.gov.au/scripts/taxcalc/calc_standard_hire.asp Try it out

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