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10-08-2005, 01:15 AM
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Re: Brain drain to OZ ??
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 12:43:39 +1300, "Glitch NZ"
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>On 6/10/2005 9:56:44 a.m., "Dave" wrote:
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>>"Kerry" <> wrote in message
>>news:kerryd-...
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>>Snip
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>>> Unless you have some secret, and 23 year olds are paid significantly
>>> more in Aus, you are wrong to say you will pay less tax there.
>>>
>>Lol
>>Don't tell 'em anything - get rid of em.
>>We need people who don't mind WORK, and who don't feel that the world owes
>>23yo's a living.
>T'is that attitude that wqill make New Zealand nothing but a bunch of Over
>60's Baby boombers suckling the economy dry within 20 years. I was not
>complaining about work, I'm pissed of with how my money is spent.
Have you actually earned any yet?
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Brian Dooley
Wellington New Zealand
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10-08-2005, 04:15 AM
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#62 (permalink)
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Re: Brain drain to OZ ??
On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 15:28:06 +1300, Kerry
<> wrote:
>In article <6DZ0f.16273$>,
> "Glitch NZ" <> wrote:
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>> On 6/10/2005 10:02:47 a.m., Kerry wrote:
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>> >
>> >That may be the case
>> >
>> >However he will only be financially better off if he absconds and
>> >neglects to pay back his Nz debts while he does so.
>
>
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>> As it is, the student loan system is pretty bad
>
>Tell me why....you get the full cost of your university education met by
>the state. Your contribution is 25%...and you don't get charged
>interest on that loan while you study or work in this country. What is
>bad about it again?
>
>Oh it's the personal contribution thing you don't like is it?
>
>>- Mind you I have to quelms
>
>Do you perhaps mean "two qualms"? Gosh what a great education that was
>
>> paying my share for the education I recieved.
>
>You obviously have qualms about paying any share, hence the desire to
>abscond.
>
>>What I would like to see is how
>> Mrs Clark is going to pay for the free money every NZ Citizen has a right to,
>> while I have spent the last four years paying 7%.
>
>Ahh bitterness because the system is changing and you've paid 2 years
>interest.
>
>I suggest you need to look up the various manifestos as the way it will
>be paid for is clearly spelled out.
>
>>At Interest free it every
>> man and his dog (Maybe the same one that votes) will have a loan - need it or
>> not - its FREE MONEY by the end of the decade the cost of student loans will
>> cripple the country and I don't want anything to do with it.
>
>Well you might say that, I couldn't possibly comment. I have no
>problems with an educated populus.....in some cases in point a better
>educated populus would be better
>
Do you by any chance mean 'populace'?
>So because student loan interest for those who are going to stay and
>work in this country is being removed, you are planning on leaving the
>terrible country? A real intellectual, I can tell
What kind of mistake is 'populus' for 'populace'?
It isn't a spelling mistake - perhaps it's a mistake mistake.
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Brian Dooley
Wellington New Zealand
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10-08-2005, 04:15 AM
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Re: Brain drain to OZ ??
On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 08:03:19 +1300, grumpyoldhori
<> wrote:
>Glitch
>>
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>> I am currently looking at moving to aussie, now that the election result has
>> come in - and its for a very simple reason. I am 23 year old single male and
>> have $13,000 student debt. I work 60 hours a week and the government collects
>> 49 percent of my earnings. in other words I am working over 29 hours a week
>> to feed the mouths of children people have to get tax cuts. In australia I
>> will get paid more and taxed less. I will also be able to scrap my loan all
>> together. I would actually be able to save up and secure my future rather
>> than rely on Aunty Helen to decide whats good for me. Why would I stay here?
>
> Well,you are not a great little bludger,the NZ taxpayer paid the
>majority of the cost of your education,but you seem to be moaning over a
>small sum of $13000.
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>Bloody wonderful,while you are at varsity you want high taxes to pay for
>your education,once you leave, you complain.
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>Christ,reason and logic must be lacking at varsity today.
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>What sort of wimp are you,sixty hours a week,so what,a hell of a lot
>of people work those hours.
>
>Why did you not,piss off to australia,straight out of high school
>at your age you are owed, **** all.
I wouldn't mind if the stated reason was to get out and take on
the big wide world, as thousands have done before, but to moan
about the money as an excuse just shows that we have a right
little Tory here.
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Brian Dooley
Wellington New Zealand
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10-08-2005, 05:15 AM
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#64 (permalink)
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Re: Brain drain to OZ ??
On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 15:16:45 +1300, Brian Dooley
<brian-> wrote:
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>On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 15:28:06 +1300, Kerry
><> wrote:
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>>In article <6DZ0f.16273$>,
>> "Glitch NZ" <> wrote:
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>>> On 6/10/2005 10:02:47 a.m., Kerry wrote:
>>
>>> >
>>> >That may be the case
>>> >
>>> >However he will only be financially better off if he absconds and
>>> >neglects to pay back his Nz debts while he does so.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> As it is, the student loan system is pretty bad
>>
>>Tell me why....you get the full cost of your university education met by
>>the state. Your contribution is 25%...and you don't get charged
>>interest on that loan while you study or work in this country. What is
>>bad about it again?
>>
>>Oh it's the personal contribution thing you don't like is it?
>>
>>>- Mind you I have to quelms
>>
>>Do you perhaps mean "two qualms"? Gosh what a great education that was
>>
>>> paying my share for the education I recieved.
>>
>>You obviously have qualms about paying any share, hence the desire to
>>abscond.
>>
>>>What I would like to see is how
>>> Mrs Clark is going to pay for the free money every NZ Citizen has a right to,
>>> while I have spent the last four years paying 7%.
>>
>>Ahh bitterness because the system is changing and you've paid 2 years
>>interest.
>>
>>I suggest you need to look up the various manifestos as the way it will
>>be paid for is clearly spelled out.
>>
>>>At Interest free it every
>>> man and his dog (Maybe the same one that votes) will have a loan - need it or
>>> not - its FREE MONEY by the end of the decade the cost of student loans will
>>> cripple the country and I don't want anything to do with it.
>>
>>Well you might say that, I couldn't possibly comment. I have no
>>problems with an educated populus.....in some cases in point a better
>>educated populus would be better
>>
>Do you by any chance mean 'populace'?
>
>>So because student loan interest for those who are going to stay and
>>work in this country is being removed, you are planning on leaving the
>>terrible country? A real intellectual, I can tell
>
>What kind of mistake is 'populus' for 'populace'?
>
>It isn't a spelling mistake - perhaps it's a mistake mistake.
LOL!
"Gosh what a great education that was" - Kerry, who's only too ready
to put down others, but can't take it herself as this thread amply
demonstrates.
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10-11-2005, 12:15 AM
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#66 (permalink)
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Re: Brain drain to OZ ??
On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 08:06:59 GMT, Halcyon <>
wrote:
>This is a great arrangement for Australia...the NZ taxpayer pays to
>educate its citizen's and they then come to Oz to let us use their
>talents.I wish Helen Clark many more years of government!
>Halcyon
That is thepenalty we have to pay for being a small place, but
with few Ockers - and those we do have are for the most part at
least semi-civilized.
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Brian Dooley
Wellington New Zealand
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10-02-2008, 11:16 PM
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#67 (permalink)
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