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dave4545454 wrote: »charity volunteer
40+ hour week
£0 pay
the work is extremely rewarding and satisfying
Still living off benefits to do that?0 -
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Starting this again? Can we not... it ruins it for the rest of us.Debt free as per 22/12/16 -0
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34, Sales director in the day with £78k salary & shares. Outside of that, 9 rental properties.. Online businesses in supplements, cosmetics, employing people from Miami to Poland and everywhere inbetween.. 17 books on Amazon, 3 in print.. Use this site daily and it saves me a FORTUNE! Still buying stuff cheap and selling it on ebay/amazon as a hobby- I just cannot stop selling stuff.
With all those amazing business ventures how on earth do you get the spare time to be able to make a new account on these forums just to [strike]lie[/strike] boast about it??0 -
im sure there is plenty of people on high paid jobs but im sure there is also a few whos telling lies, but at the end of the day somebody has to do the low paid jobs so I don't under stand why anybody would want to make up silly numbers. my wage is fairly low at 33k for this year but I live in the north west so probably works out the same as somebody living in London been on a 50k wage!0
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I work for an animal charity, I'm on just over £16k, 30 days A/L, Health Insurance Scheme, opportunity to do overtime on other departments which I'm currently taking advantage of!Comp Wins on Twitter to Date: 20 Prizes!
£2015 in 2015: £2193 :j
£2016 in 2016: £2135.14
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I'm a freelancer so my income is different every month, depending on how much work I take.0
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Posted in Dec 2014:his_missus wrote: »
Wage has just increased to £20,250 (basically a 3% payrise) also earned a £350 bonus earlier this year (think it was to stop everyone moaning about a lack of a twice promised payrise which never materialised)
Not a huge progression, financially or professionally, but I do like my job.
Just been awarded a £2,000 pay increase
Due to restructuring of staff, I'll have a few more responsibilities but it's also because of my good performance.0 -
30, Actuarial Consultant, 650 daily, equivalent to an annual 130k in good years - that's 40 weeks of work, 40hrs each week. Currently living in the North West.0
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im sure there is plenty of people on high paid jobs but im sure there is also a few whos telling lies, but at the end of the day somebody has to do the low paid jobs so I don't under stand why anybody would want to make up silly numbers. my wage is fairly low at 33k for this year but I live in the north west so probably works out the same as somebody living in London been on a 50k wage!
A lot of wisdom in this post!0
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