Receptionist/admin
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Re: Receptionist/admin
150 dollars for 200 hours per month = 0.75 USD per hour. Try to survive on that.
work is for people who cant find truffles
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I’m assuming, which I probably shouldn’t be, is that those 5 9-hour days is actually 8 hours work and a 1-hour lunch. The average work-hours month is right at 174 hours.
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What is the Cambodian minimum wage?
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Yes, that's correct I said that.
Although this job is not 12 hours a day 6 days per week and experience is not essential.
The commissions are ongoing on a monthly, rate, not a one off comission due to the nature of the product for which commission is received the $200 Is base salary, once commisions are acquired the staff member will be receiving over $400/$500/$600 + per month,.it's down to the persons commitment and productivity, I.E what they put in is what they get out.
There are also benefits of meals provided, travel. Allowance and acccomadation if required, this would all be explained to anyone interested as the the entire operation would be explained to them.
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Do you know???
The minimum wage is only applicable to the TGF sector. Prakas have not announced minimum wage for other sectors :
"Under Prakas No. 264/21 dated 28 September 2021 issued by the MLVT, workers employed in the textile, garment and footwear manufacturing (TGF) sectors are entitled to a minimum wage of USD192 per month for probationary workers and USD194 per month for regular workers, effective from 1 January 2022.
Workers who receive wages based on the quantity of the products they produce (pieceworkers) are entitled to wages based on the results they achieve. If the work produced exceeds the minimum wage, the worker must receive an additional amount. If the work produced is lower than the minimum wage, the employer must top up the employee's wage so that 'it meets the minimum threshold.
Workers in the TGF sectors are also entitled to other mandatory benefits specific to these sectors only, such as attendance bonuses, seniority bonuses, travel and accommodation allowances, and overtime meal allowances.
Further, the Law on Minimum Wages enacted in 2018 guarantees a minimum wage for workers covered by the Labour Law. These include most employees working in the private sector except for those in the air and maritime transportation sectors. However, the exact figure of the minimum wages is to be determined by Prakas of the MLVT.
Any agreement, whether written or verbal, providing a minimum wage lower than the level determined by the MLVT will be null and void.
To date, the MLVT has not issued Prakas on the minimum wage for sectors other than the TGF sector."
2018 =$170 is the unofficial /official minimum wage.
For sectors other than TGF
Re: Receptionist/admin
Take no notice. You’ll always get miserable bastards virtue signaling that they give a toss. They’ve done nothing to enhance any locals apart from give them their 50c for a beer.
I know lots of waitresses and skilled workers on $150pm and less without any perks.
I know lots of waitresses and skilled workers on $150pm and less without any perks.
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Why didn't you state all this in your first post?MrBen87 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 6:10 pmYes, that's correct I said that.
Although this job is not 12 hours a day 6 days per week and experience is not essential.
The commissions are ongoing on a monthly, rate, not a one off comission due to the nature of the product for which commission is received the $200 Is base salary, once commisions are acquired the staff member will be receiving over $400/$500/$600 + per month,.it's down to the persons commitment and productivity, I.E what they put in is what they get out.
There are also benefits of meals provided, travel. Allowance and acccomadation if required, this would all be explained to anyone interested as the the entire operation would be explained to them.
I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
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Wanted to save time....Ironicallyatst wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 7:24 pmWhy didn't you state all this in your first post?MrBen87 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 6:10 pmYes, that's correct I said that.
Although this job is not 12 hours a day 6 days per week and experience is not essential.
The commissions are ongoing on a monthly, rate, not a one off comission due to the nature of the product for which commission is received the $200 Is base salary, once commisions are acquired the staff member will be receiving over $400/$500/$600 + per month,.it's down to the persons commitment and productivity, I.E what they put in is what they get out.
There are also benefits of meals provided, travel. Allowance and acccomadation if required, this would all be explained to anyone interested as the the entire operation would be explained to them.
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I new you'll turn up soon or later to bag the 50c beer drinkers and defend the indefensiblemannanman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 7:20 pm Take no notice. You’ll always get miserable bastards virtue signaling that they give a toss. They’ve done nothing to enhance any locals apart from give them their 50c for a beer.
I know lots of waitresses and skilled workers on $150pm and less without any perks.
I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
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