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District reacts to death of recent high school graduate killed in crash
District reacts to death of recent high school graduate killed in crash

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

District reacts to death of recent high school graduate killed in crash

A local district is mourning the death of a recent high school graduate. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The Riverside Local School District in DeGraff has asked the community to pray for the families of Jackson Scott, according to a social media post. As previously reported by News Center 7, Scott was identified as the driver of a 2009 Ford Focus in a deadly crash on State Route 235, just north of State Route 29, in Champaign County Sunday night. An initial Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) report indicated that he swerved to avoid hitting an animal and lost control of his Ford. Scott went off the road and hit a tree. He died from his injuries. TRENDING STORIES: Firefighters responding to house fire in Greene County Neighborhood on edge after 2 bodies found on same street days apart Car crashes into Ohio marijuana dispensary, leaving large hole Landyn Thompson has been identified as the passenger in the Ford. CareFlight transported him to Miami Valley Hospital with serious injuries, the school district stated. 'Please keep him and his family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time,' the school district said on its Facebook page. Thompson also recently graduated from high school. A vigil was held Monday night at the flagpole in front of the school. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Aussie fresh out of high school reveals $60 per hour job he nabbed with no experience: 'Straight away'
Aussie fresh out of high school reveals $60 per hour job he nabbed with no experience: 'Straight away'

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Aussie fresh out of high school reveals $60 per hour job he nabbed with no experience: 'Straight away'

An Aussie fresh out of high school has revealed the job that pays him $60 per hour, and he didn't need any experience to nab the role. The man was stopped on the streets of Brisbane and said he worked for the government as a ground officer. His main role revolved around processing claims stemming from natural disasters, which has likely been in hot demand in the Sunshine State following ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. While it's not what he wants to do forever, he said it's well-paid for a job that doesn't require qualifications. "I literally left high school last year, and I'm just into this job straight away," he told job app GetAhead. Aussie's $170000 per year job with no degree: 'Just fell into it' ATO warning for 2.6 million small business owners $3 million superannuation tax change sparks property warning The Brisbane worker said he's on a level in the Queensland public sector called AO4, which stands for the fourth tier of the Administrative Stream. In this sector, employees undertake various "administrative, customer, financial, information and advisory services". There are more than a dozen AO4 level jobs being advertised on SEEK at the he didn't need a certificate or experience to get the role, he did reveal the one skill set you might want to have under your belt if you wanted to get a similar job. "To be honest, man, you just gotta have really good communication and people skills," he said. "[My] biggest advice [to people in high school] is to pick up people skills. "Talk to more people. I'm telling you, if you know how to talk to people and understand people, you'll go places that money can't take you." Earning $60 per hour would see a person earn $2,400 per week, $9,600 per month and $115,200 per year. That's well above the average salary for someone, especially one who's straight out of high school with no qualifications or experience. According to GradConnection, the base annual salary for recent university graduates hovers around the $60,000 to $70,000 mark. Once you work your way out of the graduate space, the Australian Bureau of Statistics claims the average wage is $102,742. Averages can be tricky because people earning huge sums of money can skew the data higher and misrepresent how much the everyday Aussie is making. The median salary, which is far more accurate, for a full-time worker is $88,400 per year. That's $7,366 per month, $1,841 per week, and $46 per hour. When you take into account part-time workers, though, the Grattan Institute found the median wage was just $67,786. Interestingly, a Yahoo Finance poll of more than 9,000 readers found that a quarter of people said they would need to be earning more than $200,000 to live comfortably in today's economic conditions.

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