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As RG said. Its totally different to other forms of schools. They will lecture and you take it from there. I can understand when you have a teacher that isn't very good at speaking (mumblers, quiet voices, etc). But they give you the tools and you go from their. You'll learn alot more in the workforce....or at least your learnings will make more sense.
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![]() Much of the skills shortage is caused by employers not wanting to train staff. Where i work, they had NO apprentices at all, yet complained they couldn't get any qualified staff. There were none apprenticeships offered by any of the other 'major employers' in town. Once we got a new shop manager, he had to convince management that they could get qualified staff by simply training them. sure it takes four years for them to finish their apprenticeship, but you end up with a qualified tradesman. we now have about 4 apprentices in different trades.
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It could be a whole lot better, having a dodgy lecturer is like paying someone to poke you in the eye with a stick, its annoyingly pointless but you learn something from it anyway. Probably not the lesson you were paying to learn though. My point is, you can't just say the onus to learning is 100% on the student, without the tools and materials supplied by the lecturer you might as well never attend uni.
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If i was going to do it again i wouldn't attend one lecture- all they do is confuse you and give really easy examples (when you can actually understand them)so students don't ask any questions. here is some 1999 figures 3 contact hours per week 13 week semesters= 39 hours which is roughly $17/hour each x 160 = $2720/hour and they can't get people that can convey an idea or speak english
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I am loving the skills shortage to be honest.
In my field of work, GOOD labour is hard to find and finding alot is harder and more costly. So to make the shortfall they bring workers from indonesia, phillipines and China. As english isnt so much as a verbal barrier, rather a communication problem/ inconvinience and often a loss in translation there are mistakes, miscommunication and simply a "I dont know". Mistakes are made and it is costly and then it pays to use good labour in the first place. Most companies think alike and now they will pay to keep good men, especially because of the labour shortage, more modules for major construction are being made overseas and simply not fitting up when it arrives.
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more modules for major construction are being made overseas and simply not fitting up when it arrives.[/QUOTE hahah, yep know S*&T. I tell ya what they are going to have fun on Gorgan, spent a year on woodsides PLUTO, the ammount of rework we did on Gas modules was BS makes you wonder what the Q/A team did in thiland. Then you read in the Newspaper worker productivity is to blame for cost and timetable blowouts what a Crock!
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Worse parts is in the signing of these contracts is that they have been signed in as certain modules MUST be made overseas as their costing permits. Unions are fine with it, they know it will be made up when nothing fits. As they say "Efficiency causes Redundancy". ![]()
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Its easier to bring qualified (ha) poms into Australia than to train Australians thats what its GOT TO DO WITH ANYTHING In the last 5 years they have brought in over 35,000 Poms just for the mining sector do you think they will go back after the arsse falls out ? |
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I think the problem has a lot to do with lazy Australian's who won't move to where the work is. Abbot suggested it and got ridiculed for it, yet people are willing to come from other countries for the work. There are too many here who want everything for nothing.
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Yes, a lazy society we are breeding.
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i cant speak for you guys, but it gives me the irrits something fierce that we're now importing skilled and even semi skilled labour for 2 reasons
1: a "multi skilling" policy and mindset so highly praised by government and buisness for years untill the lack of skilled, specialised workers became a obvious problem 2: the willingness of government and business to hire skilled workers from overseas as a cheap bandaid than to actually train a future workforce, i know its cheaper, but its not doing the country any good, but hey, what else can you expect from todays politicians who see no further than the next election for all the people saying its not as easy as youd think getting a job on a mine as a truck driver, for too many it is, especially with the new preference for hiring females, and a much denied preference for the mining companies and contractors to hire cleanskins from the suburbs...... fwiw, I'm OHS ticketed for forklift, bobcat, loader, dozer, scraper and excavator, plus i have some time operating dump trucks in a quarry as well as road rollers on roadwork projects, and what really stunned me was when i was quietly told by the supervisor for one contract construction/earthmoving company "The best thing you can do is move to, or at least get a postal address in Mackay, Rockhampton or even further away" hence my known loathing for outsiders who come to the big $$ jobs only to *** off back to where they come from because they hate the place where they get thier money......
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Another thing I have noticed is the "victim syndrome" of many people lately. Everyone is a victim of circumstance which makes things "too hard" apparently.
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Don't get me wrong there are young ones that want to work and I personally know a few of them but they also have done the hard yards in study and that sort of thing and not sponged off the parents or centrelink but I also know quite a few that do sponge. I'm 33 so don't consider myself too old yet.
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Mate this is really not the thread I wanted to read!
I'm in the same boat, Im struggling my way through an Engineering degree, working 30hour weekends so I can keep the car on the road to get to uni and back (2 hour round trip). I know how you feel, I feel rooted 24/7, which doesn't bother me too much, but I still get hit with 'lazy uni student' stereotype which is very frustrating. I do find some of the lecturers hard to understand, some are terrible and just read off the notes, but on the same token I have some awesome lecturers who are extremely good and are very helpful, so I can't complain on that front really. I have noticed since I've started my degree the number of international students has doubled if not more. To the point where accomodation in the area will be "room for rent, Mandarin/Japanease/etc speaking only" or the add just wont be in English! The influx has pushed the price of accomodation up in the area aswell. But on the same token, I figure if I have difficulty understanding a lecturer who has a heavy accent, it must be 10x harder for the international students to understand him. I've been looking for a better job closer to uni but also get hit alot with the 'someone with more experience was chosen for the position'. I can't blame them I suppose, why hire someone with no experience for the same money as someone with lots, but I'm still hopeful I'll catch a break. I know alot of people on Ausstudy and other benefits, but I can't bring myself to do that, there are enough people at uni at the moment who are benefits and spend there free time drinking and going out only to come to uni and stuff around in lectures. How they still pass is beyond me. As long as I'm able I'll be looking for work, but working all the time yet still having no money to do anything wears you down after a few years. Only thing to do is keep on keepin on, and hope that in 5 years time I'll look back and it will all be worth it.
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Good on you Airmon for doing the hard yards now in study and working part time to get by, as I said it is not all and most of the good ones I know have all been through uni, its the ones straight on to centrelink fresh out of school and bum around that gets me going.
You reap what you sow and the hard yards will pay off in the end, you just have to be patient and flexible to get what you want.
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While I've been at uni I claimed centrelink alongside working various jobs, which usually meant I didn't get any centrelink anyway. But your no hero just because you didn't claim, just means you're to silly or too proud to apply for a payment you are eligible for, which you will later repay. So it'd be nice if people didnt talk about recieving payments as sponging. And I'll say it once more, paying out on the younger/older generation gets you no-where. Every older generation says the younger generation is lazy, every younger generation says the older generation is out of touch etc. Its been going on longer than any of us have been around. How about we stop the blame game and realise we're all in the same boat! Good jobs are still hard to come by, and life is hard work. Some of you old blokes could well handle to throw a young bloke a bone occasionally, and in return the young blokes could do to respect their elders, and the hard yards they've put in to get where they are.
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So your saying I'm lazy eh started working at 11 had two jobs at 17 spent 5 years working and studying with only two weeks holiday in five years and no help from Austudy. NOT all unsucessfull people are lazy and NOT all sucessfull people are hard working most i meet are just plain lucky or know someone |
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