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"Yarra Trams said its offer of a 9 per cent pay rise over three years was fair and in line with community expectations.

Tram drivers at Yarra Trams are the highest paid in Australia, earning more than $91,000 a year on average, the company said. Authorised officers earned an average wage of more than $89,000 in 2014-15."

http://m.theage.com.au/victoria/melbourne-commuters-face-tram-strikes-as-tension-builds-over-metro-trains-20150811-giwblf.html

Pls Dezz... explain to us all again how the union isn't being conpletely unreasonable

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http://www.elephantjournal.com/2015/06/the-phenomenon-meaning-of-1111-the-twin-flame-connection/

I love it when the universe speaks to me... "You need to pee" or "you've had enough Tim tams"

Update....

Got an email from the bosses son / micro manager from the NY office.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/3j0fieeer2g2qwi/Screenshot%202015-08-14%2009.24.24.png?dl=0

How to respond, if I want to stay & show loyalty, but make them realise that a pay rise or similar would be needed to lock me down?

Got my NOA from the ATO, but the money isn't in my account yet... Could've sworn the NOA always came after the money was in the account.

Yeah usually get the refund about a week before the NOA comes through the mail

inb4 entered wrong bank account

Update....

Got an email from the bosses son / micro manager from the NY office.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/3j0fieeer2g2qwi/Screenshot%202015-08-14%2009.24.24.png?dl=0

How to respond, if I want to stay & show loyalty, but make them realise that a pay rise or similar would be needed to lock me down?

Wow good work!

Do you know the turnover and what the profit levels of the business are? If so it can help ''determine" if they can afford to give you a pay rise.

That and it seems as they you are a valued employee. So it is unlikely they would refuse?

Draft...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/bng31zbju0l4dm7/Screenshot%202015-08-14%2010.01.49.png?dl=0

Want to put in a line at the bottom saying something like "I would like to stay on with the team, however I needed to look into what options are out there for someone with my skillset."

Update....

Got an email from the bosses son / micro manager from the NY office.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/3j0fieeer2g2qwi/Screenshot%202015-08-14%2009.24.24.png?dl=0

How to respond, if I want to stay & show loyalty, but make them realise that a pay rise or similar would be needed to lock me down?

Told ya the ball is in your court - these guys need you - the benefits of proprietary coding, a technical knowledge asset and no easy replacement make for an invaluable employee that can within reason bring the company to it's knees. It's pocket aces.

However now is the time to be respectful...and to properly ask yourself if you want to stay there and if two changes, 1. A payrise/promotion and 2. An assistant (such as Leigh) would improve your working conditions and satisfaction.

If this is the case, as far as wording goes, I would say that you want to stay, but with the increased workload over time (therefore increased stresses) combined with the want to advance in your career path (you are 30 or nearly 30) has led you to review your options, but if they are willing to come to the table to address these two issues then you see no reason you can't remain with the company long term.

Something along those lines. Or you can keep playing coy, dismiss it as more workplace gossip. But it really does sound like they need you and are considering an assistant for you anyway - cheaper and easier to do this and a payrise than to get someone else in. You'll need to be clear about your intentions sooner or later as they will start to get annoyed after a while.

Draft...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/bng31zbju0l4dm7/Screenshot%202015-08-14%2010.01.49.png?dl=0

Want to put in a line at the bottom saying something like "I would like to stay on with the team, however I needed to look into what options are out there for someone with my skillset."

Sorta need a summary line after your 3 key points.

Your bottom line would be more so happy to stay with the team if you were happy with your remuneration and future growth of your role

http://www.elephantjournal.com/2015/06/the-phenomenon-meaning-of-1111-the-twin-flame-connection/

I love it when the universe speaks to me... "You need to pee" or "you've had enough Tim tams"

Read one line of it and skipped to the end / author description

Kate Rose is an artist, free thinker, lover, writer, passionate yogi, teacher, mother, rule breaker and rebel. She can usually be found walking barefoot in the moonlight between worlds with the dreams of stars still hanging in her hair while swaying her hips to the music of life; smelling of sweet bourbon and honeysuckle. She lives for adventure and wakes each morning with the excitement of a new day waiting to unfold at her feet. She truly believes the best is yet to come and waits, with bated breath, to see what it may hold. Follow her on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, and find more of her words on her website.

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Translation: Kate is an alcoholic victim of her step dad's child abuse who stumbles home from seedy bars slurring Def Leopard and Poison songs hoping to be taken advantage of / raped by homeless men just so she can feel sentient touch outside if her many cats.

She believes that good things come to those who don't work for them and expects the world on a silver platter, that one day she will be pretty-womaned out of her shithole existence. Good luck, Kate.

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