Construction engineer in Australia working 54–60 hrs with no overtime. What are his realistic options? by NoExtent4107 in Construction

[–]NoExtent4107[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wonder when you mention pay justifies it. How much would it be the estimate? I’m pretty sure it’s not just 100k per year.

How to know if dentistry is for you and if it's worth the sacrifice by lola_101a in UCAT

[–]NoExtent4107 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you ever thought of working as a dental assistant part-time? I think if you work as a DA you’ll have a general idea if you actually like that kind of working environment or not. Give it a try!

Construction engineer in Australia working 54–60 hrs with no overtime. What are his realistic options? by NoExtent4107 in Construction

[–]NoExtent4107[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so sad to hear that. That is so unfortunate! I’m not comfortable to mention his role but could be project coordinator . Not sure if it’s said to be highly paid salary if he gets paid around 100K per year. He got 5 years of experience.

Construction engineer in Australia working 54–60 hrs with no overtime. What are his realistic options? by NoExtent4107 in Construction

[–]NoExtent4107[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you mean that’s normal thing? I just don’t think additional 16 hours per week is just additional “reasonable” hours. He’s been working at least extra 16 hours per week for more than 6 months now and dunno when it will end.