How much do you earn?

How much do you earn?

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anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 18th December 2017
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hyphen said:
DoubleTime said:
Contract Killer said:
Why?

Enough to pay the bills and some left over, no idea how much i actually earn though, would have to ask accountant.
Strange. I've always assumed your niche would be highly lucrative due to the high risk factor.
He never gets to see all the money he is promised.

His 'accountant' Tony holds the money, because “banks always get knocked over. And nobody knocks over old Tony.”
I understand the no bank thing, but no women, no kids? Doesn't sound like much of a life outside of work.



jonby

5,357 posts

159 months

Wednesday 20th December 2017
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Zoon said:
TEKNOPUG said:
£11500. Exactly as it states on my tax return.
Snap
Do I win a prize if I guess how much your earnings will rise to in April ?

djc206

12,480 posts

127 months

Wednesday 20th December 2017
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blueg33 said:
Not enough to buy the cars that I would like.

If you go buy the 1% over £150k, I reckon that the bulk of the 1% lives round here, judging by the houses and number of expensive holidays people go on.

I am well paid, but can only afford the cheap end of the village ;(

Edited by blueg33 on Monday 18th December 11:38
The secret is surely shacking up with another 1%er?

To answer the OP enough to live near a Waitrose, not enough to shop there regularly.


RC1807

12,613 posts

170 months

Wednesday 20th December 2017
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Henners said:
Depends how much I can steal from the stationery cupboard... hehe
There are only so many crappy highlighters and fake Post-It notes you can sell though wink



My income: enough to pay the bills, save some, invest some, enable my wife to not have to go to work if she doesn't want to, and that our kids are comfortable. smile

Harry H

3,428 posts

158 months

Wednesday 20th December 2017
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I earn at least ten times more than when I started my career proper many years ago.

The problem is my living expenses seem to also have risen by a factor of 10.

Perpetually skint.

RTB

8,273 posts

260 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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I think a better measure would be:

How much do you get paid for surfing PH?


mcg_

1,445 posts

94 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Enough to pay half of the £48 a month it costs to insure our dog.

Keep reminding the misses to ring up and ask why it's so high.

Countdown

40,181 posts

198 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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I was expecting four Yorkshiremen to have arrived by now.... wink

Mine is average for a lazy reasonably well-qualified accountant. I'm eternally grateful that my Grandad moved to the UK 60+ years ago as it's meant that his kids/grandkids all had the opportunity to earn far more than they would have had otherwise.

Ikemi

8,449 posts

207 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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I'm getting paid to type this ...

daddy cool

4,005 posts

231 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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mcg_ said:
Enough to pay half of the £48 a month it costs to insure our dog.

Keep reminding the misses to ring up and ask why it's so high.
Does your dog have any convictions for speeding in the past 5 years? Any accidents (either fault or non fault?)

S9JTO

1,915 posts

88 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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daddy cool said:
Does your dog have any convictions for speeding in the past 5 years? Any accidents (either fault or non fault?)
hehe

dirty boy

14,720 posts

211 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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£6.10 an hour.


talksthetorque

10,815 posts

137 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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S9JTO said:
daddy cool said:
Does your dog have any convictions for speeding in the past 5 years? Any accidents (either fault or non fault?)
hehe
Surely All dogs have earned an AC10 at some point.

Bobberoo99

39,009 posts

100 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Somewhere between 1 and 100.

Xaero

4,060 posts

217 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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I earn my company a lot, they give me a little back in return.

crankedup

25,764 posts

245 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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When I carp on regarding excessive Board remnumeration posters will often blurt out, ‘its non of your business, unless you are a shareholder’.

Nuf said!!!!!

mcg_

1,445 posts

94 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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S9JTO said:
daddy cool said:
Does your dog have any convictions for speeding in the past 5 years? Any accidents (either fault or non fault?)
hehe
We actually got a great letter from petplan which was along the lines of...

Thank you for not making a claim last year, we're putting up your monthly cost by £10 a month.

(it is a pug though..... ha)

J4CKO

41,773 posts

202 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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mcg_ said:
Enough to pay half of the £48 a month it costs to insure our dog.

Keep reminding the misses to ring up and ask why it's so high.
Is that fully comp, perhaps drop it to Furred Party ?

Timmy40

12,915 posts

200 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Slightly less than my wife can manage to spend. It seems there is some fundamental rule of physics here as her capacity to spend simply seems to expand to accommodate all available funds.

HappyMidget

6,788 posts

117 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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mcg_ said:
We actually got a great letter from petplan which was along the lines of...

Thank you for not making a claim last year, we're putting up your monthly cost by £10 a month.

(it is a pug though..... ha)
Think my pedigree Staffy costs me about 70 quid a month!. That is on the top level cover from PetPlan