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Broken Arrow says: Bankers, recruitment consultants, politicians. What professions do you hate and why?
( , Thu 27 May 2010, 12:26)
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Or drive a ferrari?
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 15:14, 2 replies)
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1200 miles per month.
Roughly 8 quid a day.
So about 150 quid, assuming I can go the shortest distance, which I haven't been able to do due to a road collapsing (well, looks more like the moon than a road, so have had to increase my journey by about 2 miles per day - I rounded this up, so guessed at about 200 quid, which isn't far out, plus I have to drive to pick up my kids (as, of course, it would be too much to ask that this driving be shared between my ex and I). That probably adds an extra 50 quid a month.
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anyone seen the price of pertrol recently, loads of people pay £200 a month. If I drove to work it would cost me about that, so i get the train, which is about £15 less a week
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 15:50, closed)
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get the train too.
Sadly, getting the train requires a 10 mile bus journey (in the direction AWAY from where I work), to catch another bus at the bus station to the railway station, then a 2 mile walk at the other end.
It works out about the same financially.
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 17:09, closed)
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It used to be 240-250 for me. I know others who drive even further!
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 15:23, closed)
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The job I was in before was double that.
I thought I was doing well by getting a slight pay rise to go to a job closer to home.
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 15:27, closed)
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and drives to Scarborough each day. 75 miles each way. He very soon bought a dual-fuel car and saved a fair packet.
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 15:29, closed)
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no way on Earth I could afford to buy a new (or nearly new) car like that.
I struggled to get my car through it's last MOT with the help of a mechanic friend, desperatly crossing my fingers that I could squeeze another year out of the old bird.
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 15:32, closed)
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It was an Exchange & Mart job or eBay or some such. Bit of a Sally Gunnell.
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Hybryd would surely cost more than I could sell mine for - which would be around 500 quid, if I cleaned it up a little.
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 17:10, closed)
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6 months' tax and a full tank doubles the value. It's in for it's MOT this week, I'm dreading it.
( , Wed 2 Jun 2010, 17:55, closed)
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