Backchat might actually be worth a listen for how Hamish tries to either spin it or avoid it entirely.Despite the chatter about signing on, I just wouldn't be at all surprised if Brayshaw leaves.
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Backchat might actually be worth a listen for how Hamish tries to either spin it or avoid it entirely.Despite the chatter about signing on, I just wouldn't be at all surprised if Brayshaw leaves.
They're still yet to re-sign Brayshaw and Dockers fans expect them to still be in the box seat for Chad Warner. I'd love to know under what imaginary salary cap they're under unless they insist on paying Warner $100,000 a year for 20 years.
They're still yet to re-sign Brayshaw and Dockers fans expect them to still be in the box seat for Chad Warner. I'd love to know under what imaginary salary cap they're under unless they insist on paying Warner $100,000 a year for 20 years.
North had several players reject mammoth offers over the years, I know, its norf, but we're currently a basket case too.No player is taking a contract worth 300-400k less than what someone else is offering(unless your name is Deven Robertson...)
Yeah but there's ridiculous offers from North and there's clear unders, which Freo would only be able to offer.North had several players reject mammoth offers over the years, I know, its norf, but we're currently a basket case too.
No guarantee Warner comes here even if our offer is 400k a season better than Freo/Sydney imo.
Im kind of in that mental battle at the moment. looking at an offer thats 75k more than my current role.Yeah but there's ridiculous offers from North and there's clear unders, which Freo would only be able to offer.
Players getting around $900k turning down $1.2mil is very different to getting offered $1.4ishmil and taking $800k.
do i sacrifice my happieness & mental wellbeing for more $$$
I had the same dilemma. Took the work life balance, paid off big time in non monetary benefits. Absolutely no regrets.Im kind of in that mental battle at the moment. looking at an offer thats 75k more than my current role.
My current role has a great work life balance, but we're probably going to be a single income household for the next decade, so do i sacrifice my happieness & mental wellbeing for more $$$ as i know second time around what im jumping into.... hard question to answer tbh.
The problem is we need the extra $$$. We have a few medical expenses that cost a bomb.I had the same dilemma. Took the work life balance, paid off big time in non monetary benefits. Absolutely no regrets.
Surely you are already on decent coin if the other role is 75k more. Are you even considered middle class?The problem is we need the extra $$$. We have a few medical expenses that cost a bomb.
Im literally the definition of middle class poor.
The problem is we need the extra $$$. We have a few medical expenses that cost a bomb.
Im literally the definition of middle class poor.
Highest ceiling of any player on their list by some margin.Young’s the right guy to be signing long term. Gun
Cheers for the advice. Would be tough to leave as its a really good environment.I'd be having a chin wag with your current bosses mate. Express your gratitude at the role and the enjoyment you get working there. Explain your personal situation. Let them know you might need to begrudgingly look around for another opportunity purely from a financial standpoint and leave the ball in their court.
There's almost no chance they'll bump up your pay to that extent without adjusting your workload considerably but they might close the gap in the same manner that they'd counter offer to keep you.
I read an article that a low 6 fig income doesnt cut it anymore and based on the current cost of living i'd agree with that.Surely you are already on decent coin if the other role is 75k more. Are you even considered middle class?
Im kind of in that mental battle at the moment. looking at an offer thats 75k more than my current role.
My current role has a great work life balance, but we're probably going to be a single income household for the next decade, so do i sacrifice my happieness & mental wellbeing for more $$$ as i know second time around what im jumping into.... hard question to answer tbh.
That’s bonkers.I read an article that a low 6 fig income doesnt cut it anymore and based on the current cost of living i'd agree with that.
That’s bonkers.
Low 6 figure is probably fine for a single person. I'd expect a couple with kids living in a capital city to need at least $200-$250k household income. Sydney probably $300k-$350k.That’s bonkers.
There are a lot of people way under that.Low 6 figure is probably fine for a single person. I'd expect a couple with kids living in a capital city to need at least $200-$250k household income. Sydney probably $300k-$350k.
We live in a single income household and I earn around $95k(wife and one kid). Live 2k from CBD in Brisbane(Kangaroo Point).Low 6 figure is probably fine for a single person. I'd expect a couple with kids living in a capital city to need at least $200-$250k household income. Sydney probably $300k-$350k.
We live in a single income household and I earn around $95k(wife and one kid). Live 2k from CBD in Brisbane(Kangaroo Point).
No debt, around $30k in savings/investments.
Rent is $620pw.
Probably save around 1-2k per month. Not going to get us into the property market anytime soon but at least the bank balance is going up and not down.
When wife was working around 10 months ago in retail, easily saved at least $3k per month.
I understand those with mortgages and private school fees will find it pretty difficult but I'm not even that close-checking with our finances and I'm not finding it particularly difficult.
Do I want more? Absolutely yes. I don't borrow money for crap or waste it on frivolous shit though.
Still manage to live comfortably, kid does swimming lessons weekly and other sports when they're on.
People really need to check their spending, IMO.
Mind you, I work from home fulltime and that does indeed massively help but even if I wasn't, I'd still be making my own lunches instead of buying it.
Not anymore(kid's starting third grade next year) but was paying around $800pm when my wife was at TAFE.Any daycare fees? We pay $1200/mth for that, one child, 4 days per week.
Do you have private health,....how many cars do you have and are they both insured, home insurance (renters).We live in a single income household and I earn around $95k(wife and one kid). Live 2k from CBD in Brisbane(Kangaroo Point).
No debt, around $30k in savings/investments.
Rent is $620pw.
Probably save around 1-2k per month. Not going to get us into the property market anytime soon but at least the bank balance is going up and not down.
When wife was working around 10 months ago in retail, easily saved at least $3k per month.
I understand those with mortgages and private school fees will find it pretty difficult but I'm not even that close-checking with our finances and I'm not finding it particularly difficult.
Do I want more? Absolutely yes. I don't borrow money for crap or waste it on frivolous shit though.
Still manage to live comfortably, kid does swimming lessons weekly and other sports when they're on.
People really need to check their spending, IMO.
Mind you, I work from home fulltime and that does indeed massively help but even if I wasn't, I'd still be making my own lunches instead of buying it.
begs the question, what is middle.Surely you are already on decent coin if the other role is 75k more. Are you even considered middle class?