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Monthly bills - it costs a lot to live in the UK
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My cost of living is well over 3000 a month and i lead a pretty basic family existence, nothing flash like a big house or German cars.
I support 2 Kids, 2 cars, 1 wife, 1 house and myself.
Bills: 500 a month.
Mortgage: 1000 a month.
Groceries: 400 a month.
2 Cars: 400 a month.
Wifey's allowance: 500 a month (Mostly spent on clothes and girly things)
Clothes (for me and kids): 100 a month
House maintenance + appliance/furniture replacement: 200 a month (maybe alot more than this over the total period of home ownership).
Holidays: 200 a month.
Eating out and takeaways: 200 a month.Last edited by Iron Condor; 25 February 2008, 13:16.Comment
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Originally posted by Iron Condor View PostMy cost of living is well over 3000 a month and i lead a pretty basic family existence, nothing flash like a big house or German cars.
I support 2 Kids, 2 cars, 1 wife, 1 house and myself.
Bills: 500 a month.
Mortgage: 1000 a month.
Groceries: 400 a month.
2 Cars: 400 a month.
Wifey's allowance: 500 a month (Mostly spent on clothes and girly things)
Clothes (for me and kids): 100 a month
House maintenance + appliance/furniture replacement: 200 a month (maybe alot more than this over the total period of home ownership).
Holidays: 200 a month.
Eating out and takeaways: 200 a month.
Oh dear, I really ought to curtail my spending...Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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You should feel ashamed of yourself with all that cash being spent on you and your family when there are a lot of hard working families stuck at home having to watch Jeremy Kyle of a plasma telly which is now approaching the end of its warranty period. I think the govt should increase taxes so that those who choose not to work can enjoy a lifestyle which is at least as good as those who choose to work. It's only fair!Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostMany are border-line illegal, or dodgy in some way...
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Originally posted by Mailman View PostJust add the word "contractors" right after "Many" and before "are" and I think you have hit the nail on the head!
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Aye it's true.
I was on the dole for ten years bringing up my daughter on my own.
so if anyone wants help in fiddling the lecky, let me know
I fitted into contracting like a hand in a glove
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