HazzRat
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Hey guys,
I just looked at my holiday economics homework for the first time these holidays, but am thunderstruck by how much I was given. Each module thing contains a ~7-14 slide powerpoint which we are instructed to meticulously write out every word in our exercise books. In total, this would take a week to do, and an ability to grind which I do not possess.
So... the average salary for an Indian is ₹ 642,421 per year or ₹ 257 per hour, which translates to AUD 11,702.50 per year or AUD 4.68 per hour. Let's say the work will take 20 hrs, then it will cost me $93.6 + $3 (to buy my guy an exercise book and a pen) = $96.6. Courier service from India to Australia takes 2-5 business days, so I can receive my work before school starts.
Doing the math the plan seems viable. Hence what do y'all think? Should I continue the great Australian tradition of outsourcing labour overseas, or just tough it up and do the work?
I just looked at my holiday economics homework for the first time these holidays, but am thunderstruck by how much I was given. Each module thing contains a ~7-14 slide powerpoint which we are instructed to meticulously write out every word in our exercise books. In total, this would take a week to do, and an ability to grind which I do not possess.
So... the average salary for an Indian is ₹ 642,421 per year or ₹ 257 per hour, which translates to AUD 11,702.50 per year or AUD 4.68 per hour. Let's say the work will take 20 hrs, then it will cost me $93.6 + $3 (to buy my guy an exercise book and a pen) = $96.6. Courier service from India to Australia takes 2-5 business days, so I can receive my work before school starts.
Doing the math the plan seems viable. Hence what do y'all think? Should I continue the great Australian tradition of outsourcing labour overseas, or just tough it up and do the work?
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