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Discuss Wages we should be paid top rates in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
This is why o will always be cards in. The reward isn’t there anymore for the risk. I would rather let someone else have the headaches.I sub from a company at the moment. And by the time you pay running costs for van, insurance, pay for courses, tools, test equipment and calibration, reference books and all that jazz I am thinking may as well go shelf filling at local shop. I'm based in Hertfordshire and not anywhere near on some of the figures being stated on here. And the fact i got a hernia on a job and lost money for being off I'll. Need to really start thinking about going back to cards or doing more of my own stuff. Or go shelf filling.
What's that as a percentage ? If you started on £1 it's not bad !In 23 years my total wage raise relates to 20 pence a year,is that sarcastically good,I don’t think so.
It's certainly harder to get on the property ladder now than 25 years ago... but nowhere near as hard as the media like to make it out to be....My kids haven't got a chance ......... unless the misses and I get run over....
It's certainly harder to get on the property ladder now than 25 years ago... but nowhere near as hard as the media like to make it out to be.
Not sure I agree with that. As usual location matters and here (in Surrey) a 1 bed flat would be around ÂŁ200K, so this has a huge impact on people wanting to buy as they need ÂŁ30K to ÂŁ40K deposit ........ so even if they cut out holidays, cars, nights out, new trainers and phones, they still have a lot of saving to do ....
When I joined the housing market, my studio flat cost about 4 x salary, the same flat now would be around ÂŁ250K according to rightmove ...... and I don't see many people earning ÂŁ60K plus in their early twenties
Don’t blame ya ferg, it’s bloody stunning up where you are!It's kind of mostly been the case that to get a foot on the property ladder compromises have to be made on location, certainly from my experience.
I'm lucky in that I've always lived in areas with reasonable property prices.
The downside of that of course is that I would not be able to move to Surrey without a mortgage. Fortunately I have absolutely no intention of moving to Surrey.
The downside of that of course is that I would not be able to move to Surrey without a mortgage. Fortunately I have absolutely no intention of moving to Surrey.
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