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<blockquote data-quote="matrixsudu" data-source="post: 24344184" data-attributes="member: 110884"><p>Things like getting 10 hour shifts for 5 days per week, and likewise for a month; earn around 6000 or above per month etc, are far from reality when he is on a student visa, no matter even if he has unlimited working hours when his wife is enrolled in a postgraduate degree.</p><p></p><p>Unlimited working hours mean that he has no restrictions like a student but does not mean that there are jobs which you can do as the way you want to earn as much amount as you want. You may end up with a cleaning job, courier job, delivery job, kitchen hand or something at a supermarket like night filling.</p><p></p><p>I am not going to say that he can't earn 6000 per month, if both work with an aim without taking any rest but even for that, both of you should have that kind of jobs.</p><p></p><p>When we give someone the real picture of being in Australia, they think that we are jealous or having some other problem. But it's not like that. It's just giving information and you own your life to decide what suits you best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matrixsudu, post: 24344184, member: 110884"] Things like getting 10 hour shifts for 5 days per week, and likewise for a month; earn around 6000 or above per month etc, are far from reality when he is on a student visa, no matter even if he has unlimited working hours when his wife is enrolled in a postgraduate degree. Unlimited working hours mean that he has no restrictions like a student but does not mean that there are jobs which you can do as the way you want to earn as much amount as you want. You may end up with a cleaning job, courier job, delivery job, kitchen hand or something at a supermarket like night filling. I am not going to say that he can't earn 6000 per month, if both work with an aim without taking any rest but even for that, both of you should have that kind of jobs. When we give someone the real picture of being in Australia, they think that we are jealous or having some other problem. But it's not like that. It's just giving information and you own your life to decide what suits you best [/QUOTE]
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