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These jobs recruit more overseas employees only because Australians do not want to get up early.

According to the Daily Mail, many young Australians are reluctant to do jobs that require an early start, forcing some employees to look for employees overseas.

Jobs such as horse trainers, cooks, bakers, etc., which need to get up early, are mostly occupied by overseas employees.

There is a shortage of butchers, bakers or painters, cooks, cooked meat makers and 60 other technicians across Australia. Many of these jobs require early rises, such as butchers, painters, chefs, or horse trainers, but many young Australians are reluctant to work in jobs that require early rises, so they are mostly occupied by overseas workers.

Blake (Jon Black), head of the new state region at (TAFE), the vocational and technical education institute, said the number of skilled workers in Australia is expected to exceed one hundred thousand in three years.

Jobs such as horse trainers, cooks, bakers, etc., which need to get up early, are mostly occupied by overseas employees.

Horse trainer Watchhouse (Gai Waterhouse) says Australians are more likely to rely on relief money than getting up at 3 a.m. to clean up their stables because it's a much easier way to get money. He pointed out that no one in Australia could run their stables without overseas backpackers or students with special visas to do such jobs.

She thinks young Australians may be spoiled by a better life and are not really ready for hard work. Before they were trained for such jobs, they were able to receive benefits and remained in their comfort zone.

The baking industry, which also needs to rise early, has deterred young Australians. Sydney-based chef Silva (Joe Silva) says it's hard to find young Australians willing to bake and he needs to go overseas to recruit pastry cooks. This may have to do with time, and young Australians may prefer their social life.

Cartwright (Stephen Cartwright), head of (NSW Business Chamber) at the New State Chamber of Commerce, said schools and training institutions had a responsibility to prepare young people for employment.

Jobs such as horse trainers, cooks, bakers, etc., which need to get up early, are mostly occupied by overseas employees.

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