sorry if this has been done before, but i wondered what everyones total income (pre-tax etc blah de blah) was each year. gifts from people dont count, only earned money..
ps. remember its anonymous, so i'm not being rude
£0
£0.01 -> £5,000
£5,000.01 -> £10,000
£10,000.01 -> £15,000
£15,000.01 -> £20,000
£20,000.01 -> £25,000
£25,000.01 -> £35,000
£35,000.01 -> £45,000
£45,000.01 -> £60,000
over £60,000
sorry if this has been done before, but i wondered what everyones total income (pre-tax etc blah de blah) was each year. gifts from people dont count, only earned money..
ps. remember its anonymous, so i'm not being rude
Last edited by 5lab; 09-06-2005 at 11:26 AM.
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enough ( well I will be untill I get my last paycheck in a couple of weeks)
then I'll be earning more
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Never understood why its rude to ask how much someone earns, stupid victorian rules still in force grrrr
unfortunately what people should be earning given qualifications/education/experience etc hardly ever matches what they actually are.
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for now, i ticked £0.01 - £5k, merely cos i earn pennies on ebay to keep my spending habit afloat
however, after going to this temping agency this afternoon, i'm hoping for at least a £14k job to come my way....
Absolutely nowt at the mo, what with being a filthy school boy. I used to make a wondrous £4.50 an hour, which worked out at ~$1700 a year, but now I can't be bothered.
Roll on getting through University, after which I may actaully get a proper job.
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It can cause some real issues, people think your over paid, they are under paid, it causes resentment, it gives people an idea of your worth, can put pressure on people to try to match you etc etc.Never understood why its rude to ask how much someone earns, stupid victorian rules still in force grrrr
its always better not to share that sort of information unless really nessasary.
It is Inevitable.....
i used to earn about £10k at sainsburies of all places, while at uni.. got taxed over a grand - used to average 30 hours a week of which 10 were sunday double pay goodnessOriginally Posted by Agent
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just under £10k a year at the moment. Come sept it'll be ~£23k as ill be fully qualified.
I think it works out at about £18k or so
i was under the impression students dont pay tax...Originally Posted by 5lab
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