try consulting my wife is on 54k a year!
Why aren't solicitors on the list? There can't be many who earn less than £40k. Okay, you need a degree, a year at law school and 2 years further training on the job to qualify, but once you have, the sky's the limit.
'so £30,000 i dont think so,, someone is researching in the land of nod i think.....'
That's the lure they all do it in some way. Suggest a promise that they can wriggle out of I worked as a dustman once, the honorable proffesion yes, nothing to be ashamed of, and the reality was the wage was such you could not in fact even buy a meal in the cafe where they met at the lunch break.
It's the reality they want to believe the ideal world that exists for a tiny minority of people but does not by any stretch of the imagination apply to the majority.
Well you can only lure people with false promises so many times before they learn and that doesn't work anymore.
Binmen, £30,000 rubbish........is it Pim's o'clock yet.
I think that when they did the figures for the refuse collectors, they must have included there scrap fiddle. And if you go to your local tip, you will notice all the bikes put on one side. !! Then go to the car boot sales and play spot the bin man. But it is a rubbush job ( pun intended) so they are welcome to any extra they can get as far as im concerned. Having said that, it is still theft.
So what do you think is missing from the site? How about direct sales people, ie double glazing, fitted bedrooms fitted kitchens etc. also freelance photographers, wedding photographers. Im involved in some of these and, most of the people I know who are involved all earn well over £40K a year.
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