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Originally posted by Jog On View PostCould be that great big flip off campus in Reading. I went there once for a training day and walked into the wrong building straight past the dolly birds on reception right down into the bowels of M$ completely unchallenged until somoene told me.
And I forgot my suicide bomb belt that day!
BTW There was quite a bit of totty talent there.
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If being a director is what it takes to break the higher rate tax band at MS, I wonder what the developers are being paid.
And I agree totally, I wouldn't dream of talking about money or how much I earn. Some people don't half try hard to find out though.
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Originally posted by Cheshire Cat View PostAgree with Pondlife's post.
I don't talk about what money I earn to anyone but Mrs Cat.
All my good friends (old and newer) are either too polite to seriously mention money (apart from the odd comment, e.g. "you're a contractor, your round") or they don't give a t0ss.
If I ever do run into people I knew at school who pry about my finances, I either skirt around the subject and tell them I do ok, thanks for asking, or I tell them flatly that it's none of their business, depending on the situation.
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Agree with Pondlife's post.
I don't talk about what money I earn to anyone but Mrs Cat.
All my good friends (old and newer) are either too polite to seriously mention money (apart from the odd comment, e.g. "you're a contractor, your round") or they don't give a t0ss.
If I ever do run into people I knew at school who pry about my finances, I either skirt around the subject and tell them I do ok, thanks for asking, or I tell them flatly that it's none of their business, depending on the situation.
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hehe, thanks for all the replies, made good reading over my breakfast
don't get me wrong I in no way felt inadequate, and i'm sure i do earn more money than he does
as it happens, I do not grudge him his success either, he was easily one of the smartest guys in our uni class, and i do know he has worked incredibly hard to get where he has
I was actually laughing to myself every time he dropped something into the conversation that was supposed to make himself sound so good (ie. hinting at paying 40% tax to indicate he is the higher wage bracket, telling us about a marketing guy taking him on the lash and paying £180 for a bottle of wine, i mean we've all done that right)
one of the other lads cut him off a couple of times deliberately, but i was probably the most sober so don't think anyone else really noticed
i do know exactly where and within what group he works but I won't say just in case, it is a very specific role
the funniest part was the product he was in charge of is currently bombing incredibly badly in sales , and he still got promoted! go figure!
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIf you don't mind me asking, do you know which Microsoft office this chap is based at?
And I forgot my suicide bomb belt that day!
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We have a blokes day out every year. Started mostly as a group of us who knew each other from school/Uni and had expanded to include anyone who wants to tag along.
Some still live locally, some travelling back for xmas. We have all had varied degrees of success in our careers, in fact some are still in academia (although this has become their career). No one gives a flip about how much anyone else earns!
If any one of that group started playing billy big balls about money they would get all manner of abuse hurled their way.
If you catch up with a group of mates you haven't seen in ages and end up discussing cash something has gone seriously wrong in your priorities.
Topics of discussion are limited to;
Previous tours of duty (sport)
The time someone was found wandering naked through the halls of residence
That minger someone got off with... you know the one
How you can't take you booze any more
but money... never
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Originally posted by jmo21 View Postone guy doing pretty well for himself i guess, just been promoted to Director of a large division of Microsoft
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why are some people such arseholes?!
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You could also point out that because of the recession, open source software is going to reduce Microsoft sales by a vast amount. So his bonus will be inversely proportional to the size of his ego.
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Originally posted by jmo21 View Posthad a reunion dinner with some old friends a couple of nights ago....
one guy doing pretty well for himself i guess, just been promoted to Director of a large division of Microsoft
continually refers to it all night, joked some line about paying 40% tax
generally smug as **** all night, never liked the guy, but just part of the same group from ages back, I left the night early as he was annoying me so much
why are some people such arseholes?!
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Originally posted by jmo21 View Posthad a reunion dinner with some old friends a couple of nights ago....
one guy doing pretty well for himself i guess, just been promoted to Director of a large division of Microsoft
continually refers to it all night, joked some line about paying 40% tax
generally smug as **** all night, never liked the guy, but just part of the same group from ages back, I left the night early as he was annoying me so much
why are some people such arseholes?!
You're an IT Contractor yeah? You're probably coming out with money than him surely!
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Originally posted by jmo21 View Posthad a reunion dinner with some old friends a couple of nights ago....
one guy doing pretty well for himself i guess, just been promoted to Director of a large division of Microsoft
continually refers to it all night, joked some line about paying 40% tax
generally smug as **** all night, never liked the guy, but just part of the same group from ages back, I left the night early as he was annoying me so much
why are some people such arseholes?!
Hence why you will seldom find GOOD skilled people at the top! They just take the credit for the hard work the people below do.
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