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    #61
    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    I long ago realised that if I wanted to return to the UK, it had to be London to find continuous work.
    You got it wrong.

    What matters is working with people who you are glad to see every day - location/money is secondary to it, even though ideal scenario is working with great people in a great location whilst being paid great money

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      #62
      Originally posted by AtW View Post
      I sure made the right choice, and I am sure so did you - the only difference is that one of us will be dating prom queen and the other one will live a pathetic life with the only highlights of posting tulip on CUK
      Which sort of proves his point really, doesn't it....
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        #63
        Originally posted by doodab View Post

        Do you really think the only people struggling are the ones with massive debts and oversize mortgages? You are nearly as out of touch with reality as the bloody politicians mate.
        WHS - AtW is on another planet.

        I'm not that extravagent - I don't gamble, and rarely go on holiday, although I do smoke and drink.

        But despite having been in contract almost continuously for the last several years, even I struggle a bit sometimes to pay all the bills on time.

        How anyone on £30K p.a., or a pensioner, or a young graduate with huge debts, manages these days I can't begin to imagine. They must live on fresh air.
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          #64
          Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
          How anyone on £30K p.a., or a pensioner, or a young graduate with huge debts, manages these days I can't begin to imagine. They must live on fresh air.
          WHS. I spend over £300.mth on petrol just to get to work and back. On top of that I pay around £150/mth for leccy & gas. Then I pay £140 council tax.

          There's just shy of £600/mth without housing or food. Thank God I'm a contractor, I really do feel for people on average incomes...
          Older and ...well, just older!!

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            #65
            Originally posted by AtW View Post
            That's not true, I never used any benefits other than:
            1) no council tax when I was student
            2) 25% discount on council tax due to me living on my own
            3) student travel card

            That's it.
            What I recall is that you were an employee until you got your UK passport, the minute you got the passport you resingned and signed on benefits... that's what you told eveyone here and bragged about some years ago.

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              #66
              Originally posted by AtW View Post
              You got it wrong.

              What matters is working with people who you are glad to see every day - location/money is secondary to it, even though ideal scenario is working with great people in a great location whilst being paid great money
              I actually agree, people I work with is most important to me, cuz work is work every where, however, I am in London, so I can get to choose the teams I get to work with as there is more work around. When I was out of London, it was awfully hard to get a role within an hour's distance.

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                #67
                Originally posted by AtW View Post
                Well in this case what stops raising BoE rate back to 5% to deal with inflation?
                My impression is that the disparity between the BOE base rate of 0.5% and the typical mortgage rate of ~4 to 5% is so the banks can recover from the fiasco they created without needing loads more QE which further devalues sterling.

                The banks are also currently benefitting from fleecing the savers as well as the mortgagees, with savings rates barely keeping track of official inflation never mind real inflation.

                If BOE rates went up I expect the banks would have to swallow that increase until the disparity got back to the more normal BOE rate + 2%. Especially if the gen pop is complaining of high prices elsewhere (fuel, food, etc).
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by PAH View Post
                  My impression is that the disparity between the BOE base rate of 0.5% and the typical mortgage rate of ~4 to 5% is so the banks can recover from the fiasco they created without needing loads more QE which further devalues sterling.

                  The banks are also currently benefitting from fleecing the savers as well as the mortgagees, with savings rates barely keeping track of official inflation never mind real inflation.

                  If BOE rates went up I expect the banks would have to swallow that increase until the disparity got back to the more normal BOE rate + 2%. Especially if the gen pop is complaining of high prices elsewhere (fuel, food, etc).
                  Well if as you say the 'typical mortgage rate of ~4 to 5%' and inflation is at least 5% (and the rest) I don't see how banks are fleecing mortgage payers.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by AtW View Post
                    You got it wrong.

                    What matters is working with people who you are glad to see every day - location/money is secondary to it, even though ideal scenario is working with great people in a great location whilst being paid great money
                    Yeah, on planet perfect. Where is that BTW and will voyager pass by it sometime soon.
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by AtW View Post
                      I sure made the right choice, and I am sure so did you - the only difference is that one of us will be dating prom queen and the other one will live a pathetic life with the only highlights of posting tulip on CUK
                      ...Says the single guy posting at 01:50 from his bedsit in the midlands.

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