First World Problems
Onemunki says: We live in a world of genuine tragedy, starvation and terror. So, after hearing stories of cruise line passengers complaining at the air conditioning breaking down, what stories of sheer single-minded self-pity get your goat?
( , Thu 1 Mar 2012, 12:00)
Onemunki says: We live in a world of genuine tragedy, starvation and terror. So, after hearing stories of cruise line passengers complaining at the air conditioning breaking down, what stories of sheer single-minded self-pity get your goat?
( , Thu 1 Mar 2012, 12:00)
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Well maybe
But if our house looses it, I would need a £2.4k payrise to cover the difference. That is a lot of money, no matter who or what you are.
( , Tue 6 Mar 2012, 15:56, 1 reply)
But if our house looses it, I would need a £2.4k payrise to cover the difference. That is a lot of money, no matter who or what you are.
( , Tue 6 Mar 2012, 15:56, 1 reply)
I went for years without a pay rise
Every time I got an increase I'd have an equal and opposite increase in pension contributions, or I'd have to start paying back student loan, or I'd lose my tax credits, or pay for Sprog to go to Uni. And don't forget tax rises, VAT hikes, inflation...
Need I go on? I need about a £10k rise this year just to put me in the position I was in five/six years ago.
So join the club.
( , Tue 6 Mar 2012, 16:38, closed)
Every time I got an increase I'd have an equal and opposite increase in pension contributions, or I'd have to start paying back student loan, or I'd lose my tax credits, or pay for Sprog to go to Uni. And don't forget tax rises, VAT hikes, inflation...
Need I go on? I need about a £10k rise this year just to put me in the position I was in five/six years ago.
So join the club.
( , Tue 6 Mar 2012, 16:38, closed)
So it does all just boil down to
'Why should I be worse off, I'd rather it was you'
( , Tue 6 Mar 2012, 16:56, closed)
'Why should I be worse off, I'd rather it was you'
( , Tue 6 Mar 2012, 16:56, closed)
No, I'm a Cameron-ite
We're all in it together, so let's all agree to whinge as loudly as we can to show our solidarity.
I've given up waiting for any sort of fairness in this world or the next, but I'm learning to live without hope - and like it.
( , Tue 6 Mar 2012, 17:16, closed)
We're all in it together, so let's all agree to whinge as loudly as we can to show our solidarity.
I've given up waiting for any sort of fairness in this world or the next, but I'm learning to live without hope - and like it.
( , Tue 6 Mar 2012, 17:16, closed)
But going without a pay rise is a bit different to taking a £2.5k pay cut.
I have no problem with it being taken away in a fair manner, but have a run down period so people can adjust their financial commitments.
( , Tue 6 Mar 2012, 19:23, closed)
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