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Casual Work for foreign students in Australia

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Casual Work for foreign students in Australia

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    Casual Work for foreign student in Australia is the contract modality more often used by employers. The main reason is the fact that after working 3 months, for more than 40 hours per week, the employer must have to pay all rights to the employee. So, you will find hundreds of ads for casual jobs in the Saturday newspapers. The majority of these ads are in the Hospitality and Tourism industry such as restaurants, hotels and take away. The Casual jobs more offered in these areas are for, cleaners, kitchen hands, chefs, bar tenders, etc...There are also plenty of jobs offered for cabinet makers, fibreglass specialists. For example they prefer to contract 2 Chefs for 25 hours per week each than contract only one for 40 hours and pay 10 extra hours apart. The problem of the casual work is that the person is at the mercy of the demand, meaning that usually there is no stability of time and days to work. If the employer needs you, he or she will give a call, if not you will be waiting until that happens. The good (or bad) point is that both you and the employer can quit your job at any time. The average casual worker earns something around A$ 500 per week.

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