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<blockquote data-quote="Cowgirl10M" data-source="post: 4890734" data-attributes="member: 74400"><p>Appreciate everyone's opinion, I'm sure the boss will be fair to me, it's just hard for me to compare, I've been self employed for 2 years, and the full time job I had before that really took the Mick, I went from getting paid peanuts weekly for 60+ hours to being promised a good salary, that ended up 13,500 a year and I was told to work 37.5 hours a week and no more because they wouldn't pay overtime! They've destroyed my trust in employers considering I was 19, and had spent 3 years working my arse off for them managing all the stock of sheep, pigs and cows! Also made me turn to dairy which was the best decision of my life!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowgirl10M, post: 4890734, member: 74400"] Appreciate everyone's opinion, I'm sure the boss will be fair to me, it's just hard for me to compare, I've been self employed for 2 years, and the full time job I had before that really took the Mick, I went from getting paid peanuts weekly for 60+ hours to being promised a good salary, that ended up 13,500 a year and I was told to work 37.5 hours a week and no more because they wouldn't pay overtime! They've destroyed my trust in employers considering I was 19, and had spent 3 years working my arse off for them managing all the stock of sheep, pigs and cows! Also made me turn to dairy which was the best decision of my life! [/QUOTE]
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