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Previously on "People on here must be loaded"

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  • sasguru
    replied
    Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Post
    How can yuo spot him? I mean he is.....
    Don't try to be clever. It's not in your nature.

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  • ThomasSoerensen
    replied
    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    I think that research is flawed. There are loads of poor, nasty bastards on CUK. Just look at Incognito.
    How can yuo spot him? I mean he is.....

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  • Mich the Tester
    replied
    I used to be quite rich but not any more. I do have more friends these days.

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  • sasguru
    replied
    I think that research is flawed. There are loads of poor, nasty bastards on CUK. Just look at Incognito.

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  • Mich the Tester
    replied
    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Group hug, everyone.
    BOG OFF!

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  • sasguru
    replied
    Well I'm rich AND incredibly nice.

    Group hug, everyone.

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  • AtW
    replied
    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    KUATB

    Feckin' idiot
    My link is different you insensitive cretin.

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  • Mich the Tester
    replied
    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    KUATB

    Feckin' idiot
    Yes, if I was a highly paid arsehole I'd have pointed that out, but it'a bit like reviving my own threads.

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  • Sysman
    replied
    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Unfortunately for my bank account those people who have met me in real life seem to consider me a pleasant individual.
    What works in the US doesn't necessarily work elsewhere.

    I prefer to have friends rather than live a Howard Hughes lifestyle.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Workplace study finds it doesn’t pay to be nice

    Nice guys do not necessarily finish last but will finish a distant second in the pay stakes, a US-based study into earnings and agreeableness has found.

    Unveiling their findings, researchers at New York’s Cornell University showed that agreeable workers take home considerably less than their harder-nosed colleagues.

    Although so-called ‘nice gals’ also receive thinner pay packets, the earnings gap between ‘agreeable’ and ‘disagreeable’ in men emerged as much more marked.

    Or as delegates at the Academy of Management were told, on being presented with the findings this week “disagreeable guys simply leave agreeable ones in the dust.”

    So whereas agreeable women are £1,115 worse off than their more challenging peers each year, men are down approximately £6,000 over the same period, the study found.

    Based on data taken over 20 years in multiple surveys, the findings show ‘agreeable’ ‘warm’ ‘friendly’ or even ‘helpful’ types earn “significantly less,” particularly if they are male.

    Source: Workplace study finds it doesn

    I feel sorry for cojak though
    KUATB

    Feckin' idiot

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  • ThomasSoerensen
    replied
    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Workplace study finds it doesn’t pay to be nice

    Nice guys do not necessarily finish last but will finish a distant second in the pay stakes, a US-based study into earnings and agreeableness has found.

    Unveiling their findings, researchers at New York’s Cornell University showed that agreeable workers take home considerably less than their harder-nosed colleagues.

    Although so-called ‘nice gals’ also receive thinner pay packets, the earnings gap between ‘agreeable’ and ‘disagreeable’ in men emerged as much more marked.

    Or as delegates at the Academy of Management were told, on being presented with the findings this week “disagreeable guys simply leave agreeable ones in the dust.”

    So whereas agreeable women are £1,115 worse off than their more challenging peers each year, men are down approximately £6,000 over the same period, the study found.

    Based on data taken over 20 years in multiple surveys, the findings show ‘agreeable’ ‘warm’ ‘friendly’ or even ‘helpful’ types earn “significantly less,” particularly if they are male.

    Source: Workplace study finds it doesn

    I feel sorry for cojak though
    FOAD

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  • Mich the Tester
    replied
    Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
    **** off, c*cksocket.













    My invoice is in the post
    You, you! You evil man!

    I'm not very good at this am I?

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  • TestMangler
    replied
    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Workplace study finds it doesn’t pay to be nice

    Nice guys do not necessarily finish last but will finish a distant second in the pay stakes, a US-based study into earnings and agreeableness has found.

    Unveiling their findings, researchers at New York’s Cornell University showed that agreeable workers take home considerably less than their harder-nosed colleagues.

    Although so-called ‘nice gals’ also receive thinner pay packets, the earnings gap between ‘agreeable’ and ‘disagreeable’ in men emerged as much more marked.

    Or as delegates at the Academy of Management were told, on being presented with the findings this week “disagreeable guys simply leave agreeable ones in the dust.”

    So whereas agreeable women are £1,115 worse off than their more challenging peers each year, men are down approximately £6,000 over the same period, the study found.

    Based on data taken over 20 years in multiple surveys, the findings show ‘agreeable’ ‘warm’ ‘friendly’ or even ‘helpful’ types earn “significantly less,” particularly if they are male.

    Source: Workplace study finds it doesn

    I feel sorry for cojak though
    **** off, c*cksocket.




















    My invoice is in the post

    Leave a comment:


  • Mich the Tester
    replied
    Unfortunately for my bank account those people who have met me in real life seem to consider me a pleasant individual.

    Leave a comment:


  • AtW
    started a topic People on here must be loaded

    People on here must be loaded

    Workplace study finds it doesn’t pay to be nice

    Nice guys do not necessarily finish last but will finish a distant second in the pay stakes, a US-based study into earnings and agreeableness has found.

    Unveiling their findings, researchers at New York’s Cornell University showed that agreeable workers take home considerably less than their harder-nosed colleagues.

    Although so-called ‘nice gals’ also receive thinner pay packets, the earnings gap between ‘agreeable’ and ‘disagreeable’ in men emerged as much more marked.

    Or as delegates at the Academy of Management were told, on being presented with the findings this week “disagreeable guys simply leave agreeable ones in the dust.”

    So whereas agreeable women are £1,115 worse off than their more challenging peers each year, men are down approximately £6,000 over the same period, the study found.

    Based on data taken over 20 years in multiple surveys, the findings show ‘agreeable’ ‘warm’ ‘friendly’ or even ‘helpful’ types earn “significantly less,” particularly if they are male.

    Source: Workplace study finds it doesn

    I feel sorry for cojak though

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