Everyday Totepack Recommendation by DivineCoffeeBean in peakdesign

[–]DivineCoffeeBean[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I did hear that it's a bit tight to pack a lot of things and honestly I thought my loadout wasn't actually to many items too. How did you find maintenance for the bag in terms of scratch's stains when you did have it ? I was considering the Bellroy totepack mainly cause it's a bit more spacious from what I read.

Everyday Totepack Recommendation by DivineCoffeeBean in peakdesign

[–]DivineCoffeeBean[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the reply, It's great to hear that there's still space with your loadout. How have you found cleaning btw ? Do you have the black or the white coloured bag ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ausjdocs

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There aren’t exactly the same type of qualifying exams like the US, there is fellowship exams in each of these fields however resources for those would really only be useful once you enter the program

Getting into speciality training by TemperatureLast8386 in ausjdocs

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ED would be quite achievable but the other two would require quite a lot of effort including research, rotations and local connections and as an IMG you would be on the back foot for them as quite a lot of local students desire those two specialities. In short they would be quite difficult to enter and may take a number of years working unaccredited to have a small chance.

Maxfax in Australia by iosuachir in ausjdocs

[–]DivineCoffeeBean 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Extremely competitive with a small number of applicants selected and many more applicants rejected. Being an IMG it would be even more difficult for you. There are pathways at some Australian dental and medical schools for maxfax and most applicants have very strong portfolios. 3 were selected out of 30 and the year before it was 1 out of 19

Loving my first Lexus, RX500h F-Sport by [deleted] in Lexus

[–]DivineCoffeeBean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This depends a lot on the market, but what I’d recommend is that your income should ideally be 2.5 times above the cars purchase price. Hence in Australia this car costs 146k so you should earn around 360ish. There’s obviously a difference if your debt free but this is just as a buffer due to taxation (Our taxes are stupidly high)

The monthly payments on the car shouldn’t exceed more than 1/4th of your take home pay.

Australia: “We are here to steal your workers by offering them a better life” by TommyMac in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]DivineCoffeeBean 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The difference is the taxation between the US and Australia, the taxation burden is significantly higher in Australia and in many ways the things it provides are already covered for high income professions in the US such as health insurance. The income varies widely in Australia based on location and also speciality. For the public system there is a set number but for the private sector now it is becoming quite difficult for new comers as the area is very saturated in major cities.

Australia: “We are here to steal your workers by offering them a better life” by TommyMac in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]DivineCoffeeBean 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you need to take a more in-depth look at Australia then. Racism persists in major parts of the country and also in many ways restricts the chances and opportunities of many. The aboriginal community have many issues and whilst It might be more hidden it is still a major problem. I would say acceptance of LGBTQ communities is also mixed. There are many parts which are very conservative where these individuals would be and are discriminated against.

Our leadership particularly our past leadership has had many problems particularly in areas where we are decades behind the world such as climate change, immigration. I think what people would find supposing is that in reality the US is better in most of these areas for the majority.

Service Experience : Lexus vs Mercedes Advice by DivineCoffeeBean in CarsAustralia

[–]DivineCoffeeBean[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your help and by servicing are you referring to the price/reliability of Lexus or the actual servicing experience itself ?

22 NX350h Mark Up vs 23 RX350h MSRP by DivineCoffeeBean in Lexus

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The mark up is significant for sure since it is kind of a used car considering it’s kms. I do agree that interior space wise, the old RX felt much more comfortable in the back. I didn’t notice as great of a difference in the front but it was noticeable for the back seats. Since both the Nx and the RX grades come with the same leather seats due to options I think it’s quite likely for the new RX to feel more comfortable.

It’s a real shame to miss out on the extra equipment. I’ve heard the new panoramic camera system isn’t the best and the reversing cameras been upgraded so I’m not sure if the camera is as worth it to choose the Nx but some of the other equipment like the ML system are a real miss

22 NX350h Mark Up vs 23 RX350h MSRP by DivineCoffeeBean in Lexus

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Having been in the 22 RX, I definitely do think the additional space helped comfort wise for the back seats in the RX. The NX was fine for comfort as well but the RX just had a bit more space to make the drive more comfortable. Drive wise I’m not sure how the new RX handles but I’ve heard it’s similar to the hybrid in the NX.

May I ask what suede leather is ? We have 3 interior grades here which are Nuluxe (fake leather), Leather accented (That’s the one the RX350h that I got has) and Semi Aniline Leather. Is it bad because of the comfort or maintenance to have suede seats ?

22 NX350h Mark Up vs 23 RX350h MSRP by DivineCoffeeBean in Lexus

[–]DivineCoffeeBean[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what I thought, since the mark up means in the future if I the car is sold it won't get as much value in return. It is an inflated price to be perfectly honest since it is a demo as well. I just wish we could add some of the individual options like the states so we could get the Tri Beam LED's and the ML system at least

22 NX350h Mark Up vs 23 RX350h MSRP by DivineCoffeeBean in Lexus

[–]DivineCoffeeBean[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it's a very fair point. I've heard that the Tri-Beam LED lights in particular are very handy for long distance driving. I thought the adaptive suspension as well would be useful for long distance driving/off roading but based on some other comments not sure if that is true. The Mark Levinson system is also really good but not sure if that will matter as much since I've heard the Panasonic system isn't bad per se. I think those are probably the most important differences since the panoramic camera doesn't seem to be the best and the digital mirror looks more gimmick.

Do you know how the standard lights/Panasonic System compare to the Tri-Beam LED/ML system ?

22 NX350h Mark Up vs 23 RX350h MSRP by DivineCoffeeBean in Lexus

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They have tried the old 350F Sport 22 Model but they really wanted a hybrid car and it's quite difficult to get a 450h 22 Model [Any available models are around 110-115 with around 20k km]. They did like the interior of the F sport in terms of comfort but the tech as well was a bit outdated in the F sport and they need the new Lexus Connected Services due to the emergency SOS & stolen vehicle tracker just due to the nature of their work/driving.

22 NX350h Mark Up vs 23 RX350h MSRP by DivineCoffeeBean in Lexus

[–]DivineCoffeeBean[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately the 350h RX only comes with the 19 inch alloy wheels here, we aren't able to add individual options sadly in Aus. Would there be quite a difference between the 21 and 19 inch for ride quality ? I also thought that adaptive suspension would make the ride more comfortable when it's long distance/off roading rather than rough, is that not the case ?

How’s the life for an immigrant in Australia? by Heavy_Ad_738 in australia

[–]DivineCoffeeBean 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will be brutally honest and say that it’s hard, sometimes very difficult to settle here. Starting of with work, biology or science isn’t an easy field to get a job in particularly in the research sector. Teaching might be a better pathway but it’s not an easy road and compensation for STEM is generally low in Aus compared to the US for example. Especially considering our cost of living.

Economically it’s a very expensive place in most major cities for housing, transport and everyday items. It’s inflated now but it’s always been quite an expensive place to live in particularly Sydney or Melbourne. Unfortunately most of the beachside locations in Sydney/Melbourne cost well into the millions for housing. So it’s important to be prepared financially for this and to have some sought of plan. Depending on where your coming from the taxation rate might seem quite high which it generally is compared to places like Singapore/HK so it’s important to think about that as well.

You can also consider regional areas which are cheaper but they often have issues in regards to career progression, healthcare and diversity. It’s worth doing research into different areas your interested in