I've a skilled specialist role so my pay is a very healthy six figures a year.Can I ask, when you say the money is brilliant, what are we talking?
For a thread that's for people to tell everyone how much they earn, you're being very coy!I've a skilled specialist role so my pay is a very healthy six figures a year.
Best of luck.£0.
I lost my job in April last year, and I've only had Christmas temp work since.
Looking forward to finding a new job and start earning money.
What do you do and how much do you earn? My pay can vary over the year but it won't be less than £150K this year, hope to make more.I earn just over £49,000 as an operations manager and get a yearly bonus that's usually between 15-20% of my salary. Feel very lucky that I work in an industry that hasn't been affected by covid.
For a thread that's for people to tell everyone how much they earn, you're being very coy!
It blows my mind that there are people who earn that much (no jealousy, you have an amazing wage!)What do you do and how much do you earn? My pay can vary over the year but it won't be less than £150K this year, hope to make more.
Are you a student or living at home?£9.60 an hour working part-time in retail.
This is a very good thing to remember. I know people brining home £1,000 a month who have lots in savings and I also have family who bring in £80K+ and have everything on credit.I earn £73k per annum. I now have £3 left in my bank account. So living off my credit card for the rest of the month. This is due to paying a huge amount to my ex who does not work. Everyone has different circumstances.
I am about to be made redundant, so I guess his gravy train will now end and he will have to go and get a job.
It depends how you spend it. I live mortgage free in a nice house, nothing flash but comfortable and I could afford bigger and better. I'm divorced and my grown son moved back in with me at the start of lockdown. I drive a second hand campervan and an old Land Rover Discovery. I'm putting together money to buy a rural property outright in Spain and will retire there in fifteen years time in my mid fifties. I've done all the holidays, 5* hotels and had a great time, now I'm just not spending a penny more than I have to. I work with single guys who get their two weeks leave from the rig fly off to the sunshine and come back two weeks later stone broke. No matter what you earn you have to rule over your money and not let it rule you.It blows my mind that there are people who earn that much (no jealousy, you have an amazing wage!)
When I think of our annual income £27000, I can only imagine what kind of life we could have with 5 times that amountwe’d have so much ‘spare’ money!
Oh definitely, we don’t have a lot of stuff (just what we need!) in all honesty I’d be happy with owning my own house and a uk holiday home!It depends how you spend it. I live mortgage free in a nice house, nothing flash but comfortable and I could afford bigger and better. I'm divorced and my grown son moved back in with me at the start of lockdown. I drive a second hand campervan and an old Land Rover Discovery. I'm putting together money to buy a rural property outright in Spain and will retire there in fifteen years time in my mid fifties. I've done all the holidays, 5* hotels and had a great time, now I'm just not spending a penny more than I have to. I work with single guys who get their two weeks leave from the rig fly off to the sunshine and come back two weeks later stone broke. No matter what you earn you have to rule over your money and not let it rule you.
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