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who cares if it's better than what he's currently paying currently still be saving dat cash

My point was that there are rates far better then what he is currently paying without needing a broker.

As Uncle Joe said on Q&A "I'm not a financial advisor" and as such I can't say much more...

If by " get sick rates and dont charge me any fees directly" you mean "sell you the product that will give them the highest commission," then yes.

who cares if it's better than what he's currently paying currently still be saving dat cash

That part sounds good to me.

The low low rates are usually with the small banks/lenders yeah?

Any risk associated with going with them?

Imo, if you ran the country and had to put up with the likes of Dezz & Alex on a daily basis, I think the salary & pension is deserved.

Imagine if after your term you would have to go job hunting amongst all the labour/liberal/greens business owners & recruiters.

You would forever be labelled.

Not to mention what strings a business could pull if they had an ex-mp on their books. Hookups/loopholes for days.

I wouldn't want an ex-mp using his knowledge to give an unfair advantage to a company/industry, good or bad...

Imo, if you ran the country and had to put up with the likes of Dezz & Alex on a daily basis, I think the salary & pension is deserved.

Imagine if after your term you would have to go job hunting amongst all the labour/liberal/greens business owners & recruiters.

You would forever be labelled.

Not to mention what strings a business could pull if they had an ex-mp on their books. Hookups/loopholes for days.

I wouldn't want an ex-mp using his knowledge to give an unfair advantage to a company/industry, good or bad...

Then imagine that half mil was paid for life.....

School tax of $150 was pretty shitty too, always got that card when I had no money or was about to buy some shit

Come to think about it monopoly is pretty damn realistic

dem linkedin poachers lol

anyone else on linkedin and fairly often getting adds from recruiters to discuss 'new opportunities'? seems like it's just increasing over the last couple of years no need for seek anymore

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dem linkedin poachers lol

anyone else on linkedin and fairly often getting adds from recruiters to discuss 'new opportunities'? seems like it's just increasing over the last couple of years no need for seek anymore

Yep, got a few bites from LinkedIn. One wanted me to work in a gold mine in Brazil lol

dem linkedin poachers lol

anyone else on linkedin and fairly often getting adds from recruiters to discuss 'new opportunities'? seems like it's just increasing over the last couple of years no need for seek anymore

i was getting added by recruiters and then they would insist on talking on the phone... that was last year, this year its very quiet

Yeh young girl from Sydney today.. would call /10

Nah but srs role similar and closer to home.. might follow up. #alreadysickofpublictransport #dontknowhowhamishdoesit

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Yeh young girl from Sydney today.. would call /10

Nah but srs role similar and closer to home.. might follow up. #alreadysickofpublictransport #dontknowhowhamishdoesit

Easy... It is quicker and cheaper than driving AND involves less walking

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