Four advertisements from the Financial Review this week.
Stephen Conroy wants someone to explain teh interpipes to him. Senior Advisor - pays up to $146,000 plus a $27,500 allowance. Not bad.
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Conroy really must have trouble understanding teh interwebs - he needs another advisor to show him how to use Facebook. This one pays up to $80,205 plus a $25,000 allowance. Not bad money for showing a silly old bugger how to use Twatter and explaining which mouse button does what.
The AG is after a Media Advisor, which pays $118,000 plus a $25,000 allowance.
Bob Brown wants a Senior Media Advisor. Not sure how that differs from a Media Advisor. It pays to work for the government as Bob's media advisor will only get up to $96,000 plus the usual $25,000 allowance.
1 comment:
Dense.
They are dense.
And they pay way over the odds for people to do their reading for them.
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