On Average what is Monthly pay for a Proiv developer in Australia with 5-6 years working experience ?

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Guest_sandeep_*
, Dec 26 2005 08:37 AM
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#3
Posted 30 December 2005 - 09:16 PM
He's asking about a Monthly rate, not weekly bonuses paid on Friday arvos.
But to try and help with the original question, as no-one else seems to want to take it on, I would say that it would depend greatly on the organisation and the location. The best (only ?) places to find PRO-IV work would be Sydney, Melbourne or Perth, and with regards to salary, I would look at on-line agency adverts which arise from time-to-time. You could also look back through the posts on this site, and contact the various agencies who have posted Australian vacancies, and try to get an idea from them.
In general, hope everyone had a great Christmas, and while we're sweating our cobs off, you Northern Hemisphere persons are playing brass monkeys. Could we get together and open a PRO-IV shop nearer the Equator ? Have a happy, and above all safe, New Year. See you in 2006
But to try and help with the original question, as no-one else seems to want to take it on, I would say that it would depend greatly on the organisation and the location. The best (only ?) places to find PRO-IV work would be Sydney, Melbourne or Perth, and with regards to salary, I would look at on-line agency adverts which arise from time-to-time. You could also look back through the posts on this site, and contact the various agencies who have posted Australian vacancies, and try to get an idea from them.
In general, hope everyone had a great Christmas, and while we're sweating our cobs off, you Northern Hemisphere persons are playing brass monkeys. Could we get together and open a PRO-IV shop nearer the Equator ? Have a happy, and above all safe, New Year. See you in 2006
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#4
Posted 30 December 2005 - 11:41 PM
Who was it that said that the British and the Americans were two people separated by a common language?while we're sweating our cobs off, you Northern Hemisphere persons are playing brass monkeys.
I think I can surmise the meaning of "sweating our cobs off", but "playing brass monkeys"? Please translate for those of us in North America!
#5
Posted 31 December 2005 - 08:23 AM
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