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• #52
that was quick
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• #53
Why bastards, chances are they have worked for it. Good luck to them.
That's the great thing about Britain; people generally get what they are worth. Hence all the millionaire nurses and indebted advertising executives.
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• #54
Bastards because i'm a student and soon to finish my degree with loads of student loads to pay back! I just wouldn't mind being in their shoes!
I'd change the cleats on those shoes.
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• #55
I'd change the cleats on those shoes.
thanks, mine are seriously worn!
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• #56
That's the great thing about Britain; people generally get what they are worth. Hence all the millionaire nurses and indebted advertising executives.
I'd change the cleats on those shoes.
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• #57
I'll wait and see what AndyP has to say about it.
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• #58
I happen to know that one of the 90,000+ earners is Max Crowe. He does so much curryering that he's earning bucketloads. The boy never stops. He's having to pay a double to hang out at LMNH and beg for cups of tea.
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• #59
done
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• #60
is 90,000 > supposed to mean the earn more than £90,000?
because that actually says less than 90,000
more than 90,000 would be 90,000 <EDIT: in fact all those signs are the wrong way around
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• #61
Amazing, 130 and 131 both managed to get a PHD and a £90K job before their 18th birthday!
O rly?
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• #62
Working hard to get where they are/salary they are on?
Not always, it can also be done by way of a bit of luck and some good career choices and also ensuring you do a job you actually have some natural ability in. None of that is hard work.
I would imagine...
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• #63
is 90,000 > supposed to mean the earn more than £90,000?
because that actually says less than 90,000
more than 90,000 would be 90,000 <EDIT: in fact all those signs are the wrong way around
Eh?
= greater than
< = less thanhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater-than_sign
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• #64
Amazing, 130 and 131 both managed to get a PHD and a £90K job before their 18th birthday!
O rly?
Deleted those rows... < 18 and with kids and a PhD and earning 90k+? No way no day.
Also re-sorted the spreadsheet by education as that might provide some angle on things and really just sorting the sheet continues to add a stack of anonymity to things (screws up the row numbers).
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• #65
Done.
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• #66
So is it ... do you earn 90,000 greaterthan ?
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• #67
Interesting stuff. Done!
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• #68
Hmmm, suddenly I feel old, poorly paid but quite well educated........
Interesting......
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• #69
That's the great thing about Britain; people generally get what they are worth. Hence all the millionaire nurses and indebted advertising executives.
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.
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• #70
All done.
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• #71
It also depends on people's honesty about their salary. In my experience that's an area where people like to over state.
As above. Plus I'm a chick with a PhD and kids.
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• #72
Deleted those rows... < 18 and with kids and a PhD and earning 90k+? No way no day.
Also re-sorted the spreadsheet by education as that might provide some angle on things and really just sorting the sheet continues to add a stack of anonymity to things (screws up the row numbers).Damn you! Can't a single mother get a break?! Fucking glass ceiling!
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• #73
Damn you! Can't a single mother get a break?! Fucking glass ceiling!
Have you tried walking across it?
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• #74
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdQDXs75Ulo"]YouTube-
Lionel Richie - Dancing On The Ceiling[/ame] -
• #75
who are these PhDs earning more than 90k? and can I talk to them?
Shit. Is that it?
realises where he's been going wrong all these years