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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSo, according to the Mirror, if you earned 30k in 2001, you should be on around 40k now, not 45.
2001 i was on that and about 20k of call out and overtime payments also not bad at 23
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Originally posted by I just need to test it View Postaside
If I wasn't working I'd have missed out on that schoolboy delight a moment or two ago that comes with realising that instead of filling a few cells in a spreadsheet with TEST1, TEST2...TEST9 my fingers had overshot the E and S keys, landing instead on W and A.
File this under "You had to be there".
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...unt-order.html
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostI am so tired of spreadsheets being used for things have nothing to do with calculations...
Many a contract has been to take a monster spreadsheet that has become unmanageable and create a bespoke system (multi user web app usually) that they should have done in the first place.
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So, according to the Mirror, if you earned 30k in 2001, you should be on around 40k now, not 45.
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I am so tired of spreadsheets being used for things have nothing to do with calculations...
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If I wasn't working I'd have missed out on that schoolboy delight a moment or two ago that comes with realising that instead of filling a few cells in a spreadsheet with TEST1, TEST2...TEST9 my fingers had overshot the E and S keys, landing instead on W and A.
File this under "You had to be there".
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostNot as a developer, he should be on 50-60k by now, and that's not even in London.
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostNot as a developer, he should be on 50-60k by now, and that's not even in London.
Salary should climb by the highest percentage from 20-30 years of age imo as you gain skills and experience at a higher rate, partly due to sheer enthusiasm.
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostNot as a developer, he should be on 50-60k by now, and that's not even in London.
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostI did the same, my career is something like 6 mo, 5mo 1yr, 1yr, 6mo, 2yr, contracting. Each job was a healthy salary increase. I still have a mate working at the first gig, his salary over the past 6 years went from something like 16k to 25k.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's hardly affluent but food on the table and a roof over your head is nice... maybe move away from London?
great we found the answer
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Originally posted by unemployed View Postits not much though is it , minimum wage in london really needs to be around this figure
i don`t claim benefits never have
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