Man I’m In The Wrong Job
Thursday, April 24th, 2008Ever been in your job and thought to yourself, I’m in the wrong job. Granted it might be after your lunchtime walk where you see a group of high flying executives getting into their BMW convertibles. But do you need to be a “high flying executive� so to speak to earn good salary?
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High end personal assistants are commanding $100k pay packets and often have better qualifications than their bosses.
It seems certain that long gone are the days of secretaries whom only typed letters and booked luncheon appointments. Today’s career-oriented PAs have become savvy advisers for top-end executives.As well as being trusted with confidential company information, an efficient PA is now practically expected to run the office while their boss is away.
Very few of our companies even use the term secretary any more and they are far more specific and use a classification like administration manager.Other administrative based positions that are high paying that traditionally were only left to juniors and part timers include:
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Document Control: A senior doc controller can earn upwards of $100k
Contracts Administration: experienced Contracts Administrators can command $120k +
Office Managers: An office manager in a medium to large company will be able to ask for 80k + without the boss scoffing at them.
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Several of these positions are currently being advertised by Logic Recruitment, come see our positions in the advertised positions tab on the left hand side. 
Work keeping you up at night?
A recent study has found that ONE in two working Australians suffer from sleep deprivation with the number one reason being their job.
This survey results by health insurer MBF reveal 51 per cent of the population are sleep deprived, and 12 per cent blame longer working hours, work-related stress and job insecurity for feeling exhausted.
Another 12 per cent believe they are too busy to allow for sufficient sleep, with social events, family commitments, and watching TV the top excuses. And now the problems leading to chronic exhaustion have been given a new name, “semi-somnia”.
Doctors generally recommend for adults seven to eight hours of sleep.Maybe next time you find yourself stressing about the job ditch the glass of red for a chamomile tea, put the kids to bed, switch off the TV, and go to bed.
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