Hi,
As most people will know here is that when our currency gets strong against foreign currencies, then it is good for those going overseas on holidays generally. However, one of the negatives is that our goods being sold overseas become more expensive to buy:(. This is now being seen by the large number of redundancies here in Melbourne in recent times and the pain will continue:oo:. 600 today were told at the South Pacific Tyre plant that jobs are going offshore because they are too expensive to make here. 600 are going at the Holden engine plant. 500 going at Hawker de Havilland & more to be announced in the coming month. I am starting a new job at an iconic company in a fortnight. The reason I got the job was because they couldn't find a toolmaker to work for $22 ph after a 6 month search so they got a recruitment company to find one for them. I was told the reason they couldn't pay more (as well as most of there other workers) is that they couldn't compete against the opposition from overseas i.e. China. Thus the work (& jobs) would have to go overseas:(. You don't think so well listen here.
I was speaking to a former work colleague yesterday who told me that he had closed his car building business (fibre glass) because the Americans couldn't afford to buy them anymore. The extra fuel (transpost) costs as well as the rising Aussie dollar had seen to that. I also dropped in on a former boss the other day who had the contract to supply die & punches sets to Hare & Forbes but lost it 5 months ago as they decided to get them from China - maybe more profit in it for them? However, some of their customers have returned to H&F to complain about the lack of quality with the new sets. When asked by some of them where they used to get them from they were told the business had gone to the wall - which was a total lie:((. However, word has got around via word & mouth /and the internet about the lack of truth and work is slowly picking up for him which I am happy about. It is ashame to see people like him trying to make some money (and keeping their head above the water line) but aren't being helped by their fellow Aussies:wink:.
This brings me back to the reason why tradespeople will in future have to accept lower pay (unless they are in the money gold mines of WA, NT & QLD) or you presently run the risk of sending the business you work for to close down & move overseas. Better to have a bit than nothing at all.
Anyway I will get off my soap box now.
Cheers
MH