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Topic: working from home...
Marty
Posts: 961
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hey guys, my woman is starting up her home business teaching piano and vocal to students of all ages... I'm just a little concerned on the number of employee's she's allowed to have working for her at home (if any)... So if anyone here has had experience with this sort of thing please advise...

Thanks
Martz
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Jim
Posts: 5129
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
seriously, get advice from a professional
parabol
Posts: 2761
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
seriously, get advice from a professional

Are you implying that the QGL forum isn't a source of mature, reliable and professional analysis?
Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5836
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the answer is 4. Or 7... actually... take the average of those two - 5.5.
mission
Posts: 2990
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So I can have 5 normal people and one person without legs?
Cl1nt
Posts: 454
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
or 5 and a midget
Jim
Posts: 5130
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
parabol, I was trying to be tactful but you had to GO BLUNDERING IN AND BARE THE NAKED TRUTH
Persay
Posts: 4384
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
should be ok mate, should be ok
koopz
Posts: 5989
Location: Queensland
if she has her bluecard (which she'll need unless they skipped music instructors) then she already has access to the info she needs.

ara
Posts: 928
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

she'll be right mate, she'll be right.
маvєяık
Posts: 4466
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland

flat out like a lizard drinking
Kat
Posts: 8549
Location:
I thought the blue card was only for volunteer work involving children. If people give you money, you can be a creepy as you like :D
eP
Posts: 2074
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I thought the blue card was only for volunteer work involving children. If people give you money, you can be a creepy as you like :D


Government says its even more important if you are being paid.

Also it's free for volunteer work, costs $$$ when you are being paid.


I say wrought the system.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19701
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Jim's advice is, as always, the most accurate you'll find.

I'd be more worried about things like workplace health and safety requirements of having people (especially minors) in your house. For example, if one of them trips over a power cord and their tongue gets stuck in a toaster and the cat claws their eyes out and stuff, you might be in some trouble.

I worked from home for like 3 years; I never entertained clients or had customers (other than yo mommas obviously) so the risk was pretty low, but the onus was on me to ensure I had a safe workplace (IIRC).

But seriously, if you're going to be having people in your haus, you should be making sure what you can/can't do properly. Plan for the worst, hope for the best - if you get it wrong and some asshat jerk parents try to sue you, you want to make sure your bases are covered.
Dan
Posts: 7308
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha, you said onus.
infi
Posts: 4672
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'd be more worried about things like workplace health and safety requirements of having people (especially minors) in your house.


This is the most accurate advice given to date. You will need a blue card if your service is directed predominantly towards minors.

However the biggest concern is workplace health and safety as it prescribes requirements regarding amenities for employees.

Also you will need to ensure that you are permitted to run a business from your residence in accordance with the town planning limitations of your local government authority, and you will need to register with said council as a business.

In short your places for further information are the Department of Industrial Relation WH&S division and your local council. edit: And also the Commissioner for Children and Young People.

last edited by infi at 23:47:47 27/Nov/06
paveway
Posts: 3905
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if you weigh 300 pounds, you can work from home
spidz
Posts: 9848
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
do you mean employees or customers?
Amaya
Posts: 352
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
My suggestion would be ask a professional or ring Legal Aid if you're short on cash. Liability insurance and getting a blue card are advised though
koopz
Posts: 5991
Location: Queensland
I thought the blue card was only for volunteer work involving children



while the idea prolly freaks a few people out - many should probably earn a bluecard before even being allowed to bare children. while we're at it let's make people get licences before they can drive computers :P
Bah
Posts: 2259
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
earn a bluecard
You mean fill out a form and pay the government $30?
Loki
Posts: 7359
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
while the idea prolly freaks a few people out - many should probably earn a bluecard before even being allowed to bare children. while we're at it let's make people get licences before they can drive computers :P
.... What?...

A bluecard just says "I aint been charged with any offences against children......yet".
Agent 99
Posts: 1459
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I thought the blue card was only for volunteer work involving children. If people give you money, you can be a creepy as you like :D


Bluecard is for anyone working with children - teachers, bus drivers, etc afaik.
Tung
Posts: 4429
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I had a blue card for when i coached cricket for 4 years
typo
Posts: 5314
Location: Other International
while we're at it let's make people get licences before they can drive computers


People should have to get a licence to live and you have to renew it every 5 years. "I'm sorry, you're way to ignorant to live, thank you come again".
CHUB
Posts: 1676
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I was suprised at the criteria for Blue cards... unless you have literally assaulted/raped one, or sold drugs TO them (drug trafficking in general isn't always classed as exclusion) you can get a Blue card.
GaZ
Posts: 1234
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
"if you weigh 300 pounds, you can work from home"

I'll take the moomoo.. and the fat man hat!
маvєяık
Posts: 4467
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland

People should have to get a licence to live and you have to renew it every 5 years. "I'm sorry, you're way to ignorant to live, thank you come again".

90% of QGL would be dead by now.
captivate
Posts: 772
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
And a 'blue card' can also be a term used for the qualification for operating earth moving machinery.

That was a confusing conversation...

How quaint the idea of teaching children to play the piano from the comfort of your own home.

And then you read the above. Effort +++ for the lose.

last edited by captivate at 13:04:09 28/Nov/06
paveway
Posts: 3909
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
marty you don't happen to have a baby named stuart do you ?

blue card is for many things no necessarily earth moving machinery, there is general safety induction which basically allows you to be on a construction site and a few others depending what you're doing
HERMITech
Posts: 4732
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Do you own the house? If you rent then I don't think that you can run a business from a rental property unless it specifically states in your lease that it is allowed.
Astroboy
Posts: 3804
Location: Germany
STUDENTS IN A MUTHAf***ING HOME
Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5838
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Bluecard is for anyone working with children - teachers, bus drivers, etc afaik.

Not entirely true. There are some weird finicky rules. When I was full time at the children's hospital working in the entertainment room with kids most of the time, I didn't need a blue card because of my job title. However our work made it a flat out rule that everyone had one just to be safe.

Also, the cleaners at the children's didn't need blue cards.
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