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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostPC, I don't want to seem to be having a pop for the sake of it so I will adopt a different stance this time. I've clearly been giving you a hard time unjustly.
If I'd know you were clearing £22 per week in your last permie role I would have understood why you face so many of the problems that you do.
I'm sorry mate. Honestly. No hard feelings, eh?
I do mean the last bit boyo
The payrise for attaining the higher level score was £100 more than the lower level. My point being you had to ass lick to achieve a salary of JUST £100 more for the next year.
Approx £2 per week extra.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostAh, Now I've got you. I reckon you could read it either way. Hopefully MS will be along in a minute.
A payrise is a payrise isn't it? Another for the OP
(Oh, and eek is correct.)
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I've noticed people working in McDonald's wear badges with stars on, now I know what they are for.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostPC, I don't want to seem to be having a pop for the sake of it so I will adopt a different stance this time. I've clearly been giving you a hard time unjustly.
If I'd know you were clearing £22 per week in your last permie role I would have understood why you face so many of the problems that you do.
I'm sorry mate. Honestly. No hard feelings, eh?
I do mean the last bit boyo
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostI remember permie days, get 4* instead of 3* at your appraisal and get something like 10% extra pay rise.
Worked out about £100 before tax for the whole year. Work you nuts off and lick butt for less than £2 per week.
The joys of being permie.
If I'd know you were clearing £22 per week in your last permie role I would have understood why you face so many of the problems that you do.
I'm sorry mate. Honestly. No hard feelings, eh?
I do mean the last bit boyoLast edited by Pondlife; 12 February 2015, 14:16.
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IIRC the OP started a contract and was promoted to a new role with an increased rate however the second poster took umbrage at the post leaving the OP to edit the original post and remain banana-free.
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