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getfunky
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3 Nov 2010 11:42am
Proice check oil foive - I wanna decent kn wage with appropriate penalties - like everybody else in society expects/takes for granted!!
Hamsta
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10 Nov 2010 9:22pm
Ssoooooooo.....who has taken advantage of the extended trading hours and if so what have you purchased?
Mister Dugong
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11 Nov 2010 8:27pm
Was wondering today if any of the retailers that did not open during the week have missed out on customers tonight being the traditional late night shop. Not from me, I'm a tight arse squeaks when in fart even
Hamsta
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14 Nov 2010 5:41pm
Sooooooo.......who has taken advantage of the extended retail hours and if so what have they purchased?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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14 Nov 2010 11:31pm
Hamsta said...

Sooooooo.......who has taken advantage of the extended retail hours and if so what have they purchased?


Look like the deafening silence answered your question

(or those people who were pro extended hours are too busy shopping to respond? )

GypsyDrifter
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15 Nov 2010 3:57pm
Hamsta said...

Sooooooo.......who has taken advantage of the extended retail hours and if so what have they purchased?


no not even one night...

I am actually going to start shopping on line soon
with coles and woolies.....probably once a month job..
as it costs about $6 delivery if you spend $60 or $500

my meat comes to the front door
my vegies come from the my garden
any medicine is way cheaper online
and if necessary I can buy bulk things from the old FAL
and I don't need clothes but I could buy them on line
and my home is full of everything we need....unless something breaks
and then I check the junk mail and buy from that

So yes...extended trading hours are wasted on me


Why? cause even though I am a girl last time I looked
I HATE freaking shopping with avengeance!!!!...
rather spend time doing other things
doggie
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WA
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15 Nov 2010 3:59pm
GypsyDrifter said...

Hamsta said...

Sooooooo.......who has taken advantage of the extended retail hours and if so what have they purchased?


no not even one night...

I am actually going to start shopping on line soon
with coles and woolies.....probably once a month job..
as it costs about $6 delivery if you spend $60 or $500

my meat comes to the front door
my vegies come from the my garden
any medicine is way cheaper online
and if necessary I can buy bulk things from the old FAL
and I don't need clothes but I could buy them on line
and my home is full of everything we need....unless something breaks
and then I check the junk mail and buy from that

So yes...extended trading hours are wasted on me


Why? cause even though I am a girl last time I looked
I HATE freaking shopping with avengeance!!!!...
rather spend time doing other things


I have, food.
GypsyDrifter
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15 Nov 2010 8:55pm
Oh yes and I have FRESH!! fish..yum yum
Hamsta
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8 Jan 2011 6:40pm
Well...Christmas has thankfully been and gone. Has anyone take advantage of the extended trading hours to buy food or maybe a washing machine etc post xmas?
getfunky
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10 Jan 2011 4:28pm
Nup.

So Hammy - which retail chain do ya work for?
doggie
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10 Jan 2011 4:33pm
Hamsta said...

Well...Christmas has thankfully been and gone. Has anyone take advantage of the extended trading hours to buy food or maybe a washing machine etc post xmas?


Food.
Hamsta
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12 Jan 2011 9:46am
getfunky said...

Nup.

So Hammy - which retail chain do ya work for?


At the moment HESS, which produces a product that is retailed at a gas station somewhere in the world.

I'm quite interested in the whole extended trading hours debate as I personally think it will phuk things up for those that work in retail and ultimately everyone else in the long run. Very short sighted for the sake of 'convenience' for some in my opinion. I'll be a happy chappy if I am proven wrong though
getfunky
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12 Jan 2011 12:25pm
Hamsta said...

getfunky said...

Nup.

So Hammy - which retail chain do ya work for?


At the moment HESS, which produces a product that is retailed at a gas station somewhere in the world.

I'm quite interested in the whole extended trading hours debate as I personally think it will phuk things up for those that work in retail and ultimately everyone else in the long run. Very short sighted for the sake of 'convenience' for some in my opinion. I'll be a happy chappy if I am proven wrong though



You and I (and a handful of others) are definately on the same page Hammy.

Alas the majority of folks don't think past the end of their nose and I think the horse has bolted already on this.

Get used to exxy duopolies and miserable (even more so) retail employees.
GlenMorangie
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WA
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12 Jan 2011 1:26pm
I've found that most shops don't open anyway. Only the supermarkets like coles and woolies are open.
CROWEMAN
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13 Jan 2011 11:00am
Gizmo said...


I have the opposite opinion, it seems that 7 day trading has MANY pitfalls things like family life, kids sporting events, etc. I believe people only have a certain amount of $$$ to spend, spend in 6 or 7 days its still the same.
The push for 7 day trading normally comes from big business to drive up their share of the market knowingly driving out small family businesses. Often it is said it will give more jobs... wrong they just run on the same staff rostered over the 7 days, and then the companies try to eliminate penalty rates by saying all days are now equal.
You will never see government departments, banks, post offices, etc open 7 days.... why? (They want their family time)

So those living in WA your lucky enjoy the time with your family, your not going to die if you cant get to the shops for 1








This is spot on. Sundays in the Uk were killed by Sunday extensions and the ridiculous Labour Govt decision to go 24/7 with alcohol licensing. Sure, sounds great, reality is very different. Shopping for crap has become a national hobby. A few beers on a Sunday and then a family lunch has disappeared for lots of families who now just stay in the boozer. mothers forced to work on Sundays has meant less family days out. The rush to the bottom by "modernizing" every facet of life is completely counterproductive. Perth should stick with this throwback to a more civilized society where retail was just a necessity, not the centrepoint of everyday life. btw, the Uk went further, with 24/7 in the weeks leading up to Xmas.....why? What mosre crap is there to buy at 2am that can't be bought at 3pm on a wet Thursday?
getfunky
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13 Jan 2011 11:45am
Croweman is speaking wisdom to the many Cro-Magnon consumers out there.

You never miss your water (or quality time with fam/friends) till it's gone.
dusta
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13 Jan 2011 12:28pm
loving the fact i have a coles and IGA open to 9pm everynight . Means i can shop on the way home from work and not affect my kiting/personal time on a saturday . I still go to the farmers market on the weekend to get my vegies and **** .


Increased trading hours is something the government has done right .

Now for them to have some balls and give us back our daylight savings .

cam0063
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WA
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13 Jan 2011 8:24pm
I remember when we use to have until 5.30pm weekdays and till 12 noon on a Saturday to do our shopping and we all survived without a hitch! We now have the highest credit card debt per capita in the world! The Aussie dream of having the family home on a block of land with front and back yard is no longer possible for many folk and thats becoming more so each year! Everyone only has "x" amount of earnings each week and only so much to spend. Yet the big chain stores want more of that!!! Longer trading hours - who benefits??? Not us, the multi national chain stores do! The smaller stores cant compete and/or cant afford the extra staff and/or to pay the overtime. I am a retailer and farmer. Neither I can afford to give up right now. A bunch of friends struggling in retail against the giants of Coles, Woolies and Harvey Norman etc Some who operate in the already Sunday trading zones have had to shut because overtime Sunday adds to their overheads. Get out of the shops and out with your family and/or on the water - extended trading hours - to hell with it.... ohh and good to see you folk as I am new here ;) hahaha

cheers from the West.

Cam...
Gunna1
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18 Jan 2011 12:55pm
Bang on Cam, those were the days when we thought for ourselves and were not controlled by the almighty dollar and large retail chains, they were also "happy days" when "quality time" was not spent at the shops, then mum and dad working the other 6 days to pay for it all. I know i'm reminiscing however I have encouraged my kids to stay away from a retail career and enjoy life.
doggie
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18 Jan 2011 2:01pm
Stop living in the past man! Perths population has grown so that it can suport longer trading hours.
getfunky
getfunky
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18 Jan 2011 2:51pm
Whenever I go to a large retail store - or worse a mall - the consumer frenzy and palpable 'geddthe****outtamyway!' greedy vibe oozing from the (mostly) fat fks there FULLY creeps me out.

I'd much rather be on the water or down the park/beach with the fam any day - speshly weekends.
Gunna1
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18 Jan 2011 3:16pm
And don't get me started on the lack of competition down the track, too late, iv'e started!, just look at the ripoff with fuel now that there are very few independents around. the same thing will happen when the "big retail boys" are all we have to "choose" from. Price fixing will ensure we pay a higher premium for our goods and the Gov't will be a toothless tiger, just look at the banks!
Glad I've got all that off my chest.
Gizmo
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SA
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18 Jan 2011 7:23pm
It's been several months since the trading hours were changed in WA does anyone within their family and friends know ANYONE being employed because of the change of shopping hours?
If the government spin was true there should be many [but I doubt it]
cam0063
cam0063
WA
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22 Jan 2011 6:20pm
Yep the population has grown in little old Perth. So has the credit card debt and cost of living. People are still chasing the money tree, but most of us cant find it. So we all still only have so many dollars to spend before the cards get a work out! AND that is what is happening! One of my best mates left Coles admin recently. What he can tell you about shop layout, design and impulse buying is scary! They are chomping at the bit for extended trading, just like Mr Harvey Norman himself and his payment free 12+ months, bookem up payment plans. "No surprise that they want extended trading hours big time, will enable them to hurt/crush the competition [the little guys] - increase their shareholder profits and admin and board salaries. As people will shop with the extra hours and book it up to their cards when money I short but the product looks good. As is so common". His words as best I remember, not mine, but I know them well. Yep the good ol days. Some of them were damn good! ;) As for employment opportunities with longer trading. 10 years ago in Texas I saw large scale automated checkouts at the 24hour shop till you drop - Walmart. The jumbo small business slayer! Big W is now full of them and who ever else. There are many less check out staff on any given days. Aint progress grand!!!???!!! Friday night, Saturday night, all day Sunday - Shop it, rack it up and debt it if ya aint got the cash, or get out and have fun - hard choice maybe, but not for me ;) haha Enjoy guys!
Mark _australia
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23 Jan 2011 9:35pm
Well, well seems some of us were right.

Myer has announced it si going back to the old trading hours as "people don't want to shop after work on weeknights"

Perth doesn't need it and most people didn't want it (oh hang on, wasn't that the referendum result anyway?)
Bigwavedave
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23 Jan 2011 11:53pm
dusta said...

loving the fact i have a coles and IGA open to 9pm everynight . Means i can shop on the way home from work and not affect my kiting/personal time on a saturday . I still go to the farmers market on the weekend to get my vegies and **** .


Increased trading hours is something the government has done right .

Now for them to have some balls and give us back our daylight savings .




How about giving up your penalty rates and changing your shifts so that you never get the same days off every week so some lazy arse doesn't have to be inconvenienced can get more leisure time?

doggie
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WA
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25 Jan 2011 1:33pm
Gizmo said...

It's been several months since the trading hours were changed in WA does anyone within their family and friends know ANYONE being employed because of the change of shopping hours?
If the government spin was true there should be many [but I doubt it]


But unemployment rate for WA is the lowest in Australia @ 4.4% so..... it is true?

I know its hard to believe what the Gov say at the best of times, but no one I know is unemployed atm.

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/wa-unemployment-rate-lowest-in-the-nation-20110113-19ppi.html
Gizmo
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25 Jan 2011 7:11pm
doggie said...

Gizmo said...

It's been several months since the trading hours were changed in WA does anyone within their family and friends know ANYONE being employed because of the change of shopping hours?
If the government spin was true there should be many [but I doubt it]


But unemployment rate for WA is the lowest in Australia @ 4.4% so..... it is true?

I know its hard to believe what the Gov say at the best of times, but no one I know is unemployed atm.

www.smh.com.au/national/wa-unemployment-rate-lowest-in-the-nation-20110113-19ppi.html


Is the retail sector employing more or is the employment elsewhere?
cam0063
cam0063
WA
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25 Jan 2011 9:29pm
Elsewhere..... I have been supplying retailers with work wear, footwear and casual wear for the past 8 years. More than a few have closed their doors and most want products now on consignment as they cant carry the expense of purchase and goods sitting on the shop floor. None have increased staffing levels, with many - the opposite. I am now supplying mining construction and Agriculture direct and its no walk in the park and no easy money and I cant take on staff or expand!

Mining as an industry and their support businesses has had the jobs, is fairly buoyant and the states early savior. We would be stuffed without it! However Mining is spending much less and very cautious and as of 2009 is now investing much more in development and expansion offshore and its increasing - West Africa, Indonesia and New Guinea. Do I know of West Aussies out of work - Yes, there are more than a few and I know more than a few of them - unfortunately. Ohhh, And don't believe all the stats the govt has for us. A mate of mine is one of the many state statisticians at the Bureau of Statistics.... Some are true and there is also much selective editing and very careful information releases are the name of the day. And at times - they are straight lies or is it called untruths? Fancy that from a poly or the media! haha. If you knew how many ignored retractions are issued to politicians each week over their quoted stats you would be surprised! Well, I was... If ya love your 24 hour shopping - go for it! If you luv being elsewhere - enjoy the hell out of it. Thats where I am at ;)
Gizmo
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3 Feb 2011 9:59pm
I saw this in the local paper, another view on the topic....

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