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Old 31-07-2024, 07:19   #108
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Re: Here comes the tax rises

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
do you have one ?



Did it? For who? You have some graphs and spreadsheets for this revelation?



Really???

So your parents generation were better off financially than yours? That is just historically incorrect.


So you were living at home, no one, ever that left home and lived in a private flat/ shared house has ever used the term “ board & lodge”

Because I had my first time job in 1990, which was £5,500 pa, and I paid £130 rent…..not “board and lodge” ……rent.

My landlord never “lodged” me…

Board and lodge, ff’ ing hysterical, Mum still wash your underpants for you.

Well done for capitalising off your parents.

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You don’t even know what you were correcting.

Good night grandpa.
No, as I hadn’t seen my mother for three years at that point , never mind nice try

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
They wanted (still want) 35%. I'd like a 35% rise, hell, I'd take 22% if I could.
If I remember from searching last night I think the average junior dr. Salary was £34k and in London it was £37k

Staggered it was such a low amount
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