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I have no motivation to do my job... (Though, at this very moment I'm waiting for some software to install, so its not complete downtime)

Just had a meeting with the finance department and the boss about an upcoming project. Which will potentially save approx $50,000 in wages per year due to a reduction in data entry work... I put in a rough 2 month estimate for project completion, and he came back with a worried "Are you even going to still be here by then?"

lol how did you respond? bit childish to mention that infront of others?

Walk into his office & settle it out as you don't appreciate these remarks.

Bit-by-bit he will tarnish your name as someone who is not loyal...

I see you Alex.

Got a question

What is generally the extra yield you would get in selling property if your were to coherce your neighbor to sell it at the same time? In reference to buyers who are developers

It's a very small business, there's only 15 people at this location (even though it's the international head office) and gossipers gonna gossip... also I knew she'd tell the boss since she knows just how fkd they'd be if I suddenly walked out with no warning and noone else in the company that understands the major business systems.

I see you Alex.

Got a question

What is generally the extra yield you would get in selling property if your were to coherce your neighbor to sell it at the same time? In reference to buyers who are developers

Really depends from what I've seen of your house it's too good to knock down so I'm not sure there would be a benefit as the developer would have to compete with owner occupiers who see value in making it a home. And owners occupiers always pay more than developers / investors

lol how did you respond? bit childish to mention that infront of others?

Walk into his office & settle it out as you don't appreciate these remarks.

Bit-by-bit he will tarnish your name as someone who is not loyal...

Agreed

Better lawyer up for this gossip shit Simon

Also get your Michael Douglas on

Put the shitty production of the memory chips back onto them

It's a very small business, there's only 15 people at this location (even though it's the international head office) and gossipers gonna gossip... also I knew she'd tell the boss since she knows just how fkd they'd be if I suddenly walked out with no warning and noone else in the company that understands the major business systems.

Sounds like the boss doesn't care or is incompetent.

If he wanted you to stay he would of had a meeting and put an offer on the table. So secure that interview job and go cya later

Really depends from what I've seen of your house it's too good to knock down so I'm not sure there would be a benefit as the developer would have to compete with owner occupiers who see value in making it a home. And owners occupiers always pay more than developers / investors

Fair point. Neighbour was just going to sell in a few years, and I know a family friend that got about 40% extra on Market value as 3 neighbours sold together in Vermont South

Yeah don't get me wrong it may pay dividends really just depends.

You got to work backwards so if you sold both & developed what can you get out of the site? ie $5mill less purchase costs, construction, permits & allow for profit since it's not a charity job that's what they'd be worth - give or take.

left field don't underestimate families who wanna be side by side they'd pay a motza

Bronny has a helicopter powered by an RB26...... :rofl2:

IT industry in 2 years will be a very different playing field with more push by business to move services to cloud providers. As baby boomers step aside more less conservative decisions get made. It like IT security and data protection do not mean crapola any more.

You think wages in the market will improve unfortunately the answer will be NO. As we have a a crap load of 457 visa IT personnel already in country and with IBM, Fujitsu and HP all laying off approx 1000 staff within Australia each by September you find about 30 plus going for the same job at the moment.

Unless you are in coding crap load of work there.

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