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Originally posted by dsc View PostI think in the current climate most people will need to redefine the term "crappy offer".Comment
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Originally posted by sira View PostYep, myself included. This perm offer would set me back to my 2015/16 wages, and with no possibility of a bonus for many years.
I spent 15 years in financial services and it was always the best payer overall and the work not too hardComment
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Originally posted by LondonPM1 View PostId be very interested in knowing what the actual number was. Are we talking 60/70/80
I spent 15 years in financial services and it was always the best payer overall and the work not too hard
Why are you trolling multiple threads, obsessed with how much people earn?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhy are you trolling multiple threads, obsessed with how much people earn?
Saying I used to work on 100K and now I am being offered 60K makes the gap far easier to understand
As does I used to earn 60K and I am now taking 58K easier to understand as well
What is the problem with understanding anonymously first hand what people are experiencingComment
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Originally posted by LondonPM1 View PostBecause with data people can make concrete decisions - Their is no point saying its a crappy market without quantifying it
Saying I used to work on 100K and now I am being offered 60K makes the gap far easier to understand
As does I used to earn 60K and I am now taking 58K easier to understand as well
What is the problem with understanding anonymously first hand what people are experiencing---
Former member of IPSE.
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Many a mickle makes a muckle.
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostYour sample size is too small to make any reasonable conclusion. I believe that you know this. This is why it is my conclusion that you are a trolling arse. Now off you ****.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhy are you trolling multiple threads, obsessed with how much people earn?Comment
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Originally posted by LondonPM1 View PostBecause with data people can make concrete decisions - Their is no point saying its a crappy market without quantifying it
Saying I used to work on 100K and now I am being offered 60K makes the gap far easier to understand
As does I used to earn 60K and I am now taking 58K easier to understand as well
What is the problem with understanding anonymously first hand what people are experiencingComment
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Post Brexit the City is in a Covid accelerated decline which will probably drag everyone else down with it. A vaccine might sort out the Covid part but the Brexit part is probably baked in now.Comment
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