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Chef, £7 p/h, hours can vary wildlySealed Pot #355 - £162.29 (£150 banked) / £355 46%
Virtual Sealed Pot #159 £11.75
Nielson Mobile Rewards: £10 Argos vouchers
Consumer Pulse: £50 Argos vouchers
SwagBucks: £40 Amazon
House Deposit: £3600/£8000 45%0 -
23. SEO & Paid Search Executive in Birmingham - £22K a year, could easily earn double that in London.
Home owner.. Bills to pay.. Need more money (don't we all!)0 -
24- Research Assistant for a private company: £17k a year. Opportunity to join the pension scheme (matched at 4%), but otherwise no other benefits0
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26 Yrs old Senior IT Engineer and I run a web hosting business on the side.0
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travel money advisor at sainsburys travel money instore
paltry £6.40 p/h and i work 20hrs a week
dont recieve any benefits to top my wage up unlike someone else who works here on 30hrs p/w who get tax credits0 -
kronenbourg wrote: »travel money advisor at sainsburys travel money instore
paltry £6.40 p/h and i work 20hrs a week
dont recieve any benefits to top my wage up unlike someone else who works here on 30hrs p/w who get tax credits
Are you sure!
Check https://www.gov.uk/benefits-adviser0 -
I am 32 years old, I work in a hotel Front of House/Concierge (bookings, general customer service, sorting out any problems with rooms etc) and I earn £20,900 per annum - 40 hours per week. This is in London.
25 days holiday. 10% discount with local businesses - restaurants and stuff like that.Debt Free 08/08/2014 :beer:
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dave4545454 wrote: »A lot more than you. I work full time. You're an unemployed troll who spends every working day stuck on a forum.
Given the antagonistic comment above, and the fact you've been claiming benefits for 20 years, can you see the irony in you calling someone an unemployed troll?
I think your situation is a good example of how !!!!ed up this country has become - you've been claiming benefits for 20 years, have never had a paid job, but instead chose to do some charity work for "free" (but claiming "travel allowance") but seem to think this gives you some sort of moral high ground over the rest of us who have actually went to the trouble of finding gainful paid employment rather than relying on handouts from the benefits system0 -
berbastrike wrote: »23, online shop owner
no fixed amount, varies a lot
2012 - £50k
2013 - £120k
noI know what you mean, its basically do full time...
I know what you mean, its basically do full time work for 1/4 of the minimum wage...modern slavery!
but then again you run a business, no you sell mobile phones, no you earn less than min wage, but you dont because you have £145k in savings, no you live with your mum and give her £50 a month, hold on no dont you're a home owner, hold on no you are buying your first home, well actually you are buying 2 flats.
i have too much time on my hands!0
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