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• #77
completed
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• #78
who are these PhDs earning more than 90k? and can I talk to them?
For a fee.
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• #79
I thought PhDs were supposed to have eschewed material rewards for intellectual ones. Damo, I always saw you as the epitome of this virtue.
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• #80
Peer pressure, tsk.... ;)
Just for that I'm not doing it.
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• #81
Done
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• #82
I thought PhDs were supposed to have eschewed material rewards for intellectual ones. Damo, I always saw you as the epitome of this virtue.
that's why i'm here Clive. That's why I'm here.
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• #83
Done,
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• #84
who are these PhDs earning more than 90k? and can I talk to them?
There's a pensioner that earns more than £90K?!?
If I was on that sort of money I'd retire at 50. -
• #85
You should not assume that everyone over 65 is a pensioner. Most of us will have to work until we are 70 or 75 if not older.
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• #86
Clive, people that earn more than £90K a year shouldn't "work" when they're over 65.
They should contribute to society in a different way, charitable work and similar sorts, start giving back rather than taking from. -
• #87
You should not assume that everyone over 65 is a pensioner. Most of us will have to work until we are 70 or 75 if not older.
Have to work? I thought you were a legal eagle cliveo?
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• #88
Done; high-earning, glass-ceiling-smashing, single mothers FTW
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• #89
Clive, people that earn more than £90K a year shouldn't "work" when they're over 65.
They should contribute to society in a different way, charitable work and similar sorts, start giving back rather than taking from.Interesting perspective on life. You are young jaw. When you get older your perspective may well change.
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• #90
donediddelydone.
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• #91
Get a good degree, work hard and there is no reason why you couldn't be in "their shoes".
done.
This was good
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• #92
Interesting perspective on life. You are young jaw. When you get older your perspective may well change.
Only if he's earning over £90k, though.
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• #93
done. also surprised how many people have PhDs on here. Thought i'd be one of a handful at the most.
That's the great thing about Britain; people generally get what they are worth. Hence all the millionaire nurses and indebted advertising executives.
100% word.
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• #94
Interesting perspective on life. You are young jaw. When you get older your perspective may well change.
Not that young.
Only if he's earning over £90k, though.
Maybe, just maybe, but I would need it, just to make up for the losses I've made as a* young* "wage slave ".
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• #95
Clive, people that earn more than £90K a year shouldn't "work" when they're over 65.
They should contribute to society in a different way, charitable work and similar sorts, start giving back rather than taking from.What about those that have earned over 90k a year but been very philanthropic up until they're 65 and really want to keep on working? Would that be alright?
And if you spend the money that you make, are you really taking from society or continually supporting the functions and mechanisms of society to it's greater development?
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• #96
Have to work? I thought you were a legal eagle cliveo?
I'm going out on a limb here, but wife and two Children?
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• #97
Thats the great thing about Britain, anyone can make it with a bit of hard work/luck. Although not everyone does, its still up for grabs.
That's true. One only need look at the current cabinet, full, as it is, of people from a wide variety of backgrounds, to realise that inherited wealth and privilege no longer plays a significant role in career advancement.
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• #99
that pic may be nsfw...
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• #100
Being born into a life without privilege is nsfw. * Right, kids?*
Yes, by appointment only.