You should contact them. Just ask what they can afford to pay. They might have nothing saved. Or maybe they have savings tucked away or even relatives who could help settle this.
Do a trade upgrade.
Do more units at TAFE to become a heavier mechanic.
Lots of places will do that for you.
Many don’t like FIFO, but it’s the best thing you can do to set yourself up for life, so you don’t have to do fifty years.
A trusted lawyer is my go to.
If they’re undisputed and owed by PTY Ltd companies, don’t mess about.
Go straight to statutory demands cost around $500–$700 each.
Give them 21 days to pay.
Otherwise, you can file a winding‑up notice against them.
It’s amazing.
When you have an expired...
Not in the industry myself. But a good market to target?
Maybe something like Tradies wraps in Bayswater or Kilsyth, Victoria.
Catering to businesses, designing vehicle logos for them. I’ve seen it. Seems lucrative.
Ten bucks a week.
That's what I'm doing right now.
I want to do more, though. Soon.
I've also got this thought about moving things to a brokerage account, you know, and putting money into an SP 500 fund.
I had good luck with all of them. Found a Better Business Bureau complaint against each one. In the narrative, I demanded they validate the debt and then cease and desist all communication with me. They did. Removed it from my credit report. The BBB itself doesn’t assist, but it connects you...
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