Well yeah, you can say the same about most things. You can get a pizza from Asda for a couple of quid but people buy dominoes etc etc.The problem is more that the prices are a complete rip off. It’s coffee, water and milk.
Antony has now a special place in my mentally crafted Shit List.
His face is now 1000x more hittable, the useless, prancing, impudent little bastard.
Antony has now a special place in my mentally crafted Shit List.
His face is now 1000x more hittable, the useless, prancing, impudent little bastard.
Antony has now a special place in my mentally crafted Shit List.
His face is now 1000x more hittable, the useless, prancing, impudent little bastard.
Yep, he would have it as well.I am genuinely gutted that out of everything yesterday, Garnachios teeth weren't scattered across Wembleys pitch.
His little bitch feign and celebrating in the penalty area deserved it.
Twisted way way out of proportion. Maybe I’ll just keep to budgeting sensibly and tell those who spend over their necessary means to shut up and keep ruining themselves.
For something so basic and innocuous, this has been an eye opener to how obtuse people can be. The end.
If you hadn’t linked it to wages no one would have said a thing. But wages in this country are ridiculously low sooo
Surely people should budget or raise themselves up?If you hadn’t linked it to wages no one would have said a thing. But wages in this country are ridiculously low sooo
Budgeting only gets you so far, in my circumstances, at least - what is structured on paper, has the tendency to slide inexorably into a steady ‘haemorrhaging’ of cash, when nice little extra costs pop up. Then, within a week, the reality of being considerably short dawns.Surely people should budget or raise themselves up?
Surely people should budget or raise themselves up?
Hmm. I suppose the best thing to do with your means of living is to knowingly blow more than you can afford when cheaper alternatives are everywhere. Never mind.
See this is fine. But your OP said you didn’t like people complaining about their wages. They are right to complain about their wages.
This got desperate ages ago. You knew exactly what I meant all along and now it’s as if you’re just marking my English.
I was using your phrase....What does “raise themselves up” mean? You mean like asking for a pay rise?
I was using your phrase....
The problem with everyone asking for higher wages is that it will lead to income-driven inflation (noting that the previous inflation rates of 11% or whatever it was were due to supply costs not demand costs, so raising interest rates and putting everyone in debt was not the way to tackle it) and further and further we go around the vicious circle.
How many companies can survive giving all their employees a pay rise of 2%, 5%, 10% (i don't know what you are suggesting), without either putting up the prices for products and services (see above) or making others redundant?
It's all very laudable that the government has increased the minimum wage by as much as they have in the past couple of years, but that has caused huge problems for small organisations that have to find a way to pay it. Even in the charity sector, you put the minimum wage up by 10%, that forces you to increase everyone else's pay accordingly (or at the very least compress your pay scales). And when the grant income that you receive from the local authority or central government, whoever it might be, is being squeezed and reduced year by year (with certainly no 10% increase to take account of higher wage costs), you have to make people redundant and reduce your level of service provision.
File under "unintended consequences" which have a real impact on real people.
And I mean asking for higher wages
Anyway...
Learner drivers doing 30MPH on the A444.
I did this when I was learning. My instructor soon put me right!
Isn't it a fail?
Is somebody raising themselves up just "asking for higher wages"?
What happened to self improvement, upskilling, training etc? Make it so if your current job won't give you more money, somebody else will gladly do it.
Yeah of course. And in most cases people should leave to get a proper wage. But asking to not have your wages cut (asking for an inflationary rise isn’t asking for more money) is also perfectly fair. If everyone did what you want business would grind to a halt as everyone leaves every year.
Few years ago when there was a bit of a push for an actual living wage before the government hijacked the term and used it for minimum wage Whitbread claimed that if it was brought in they would have no choice but to significantly increase prices. Group of economists ran the numbers and if every employee they had was full time and on minimum wage the increased cost would equate to less than 2% of their profitsStudies into NMW rises show even in labour intensive industries the rise in prices is significantly below the wage rise in percentage terms.
Annual profits at Tesco have surged 160 per cent to £2.3billion as millions of Britons struggled to afford food and farmers said they were in crisis.
Shell has been accused of a “profiteering bonanza” after it made record first-quarter profits of more than $9.6bn (£7.6bn) and showered shareholders with more than $6bn, even as oil and gas prices tumbled from last year’s highs.
FTSE CEO pay increased by £500,000 (16%) last year. According to the latest OBR forecasts – published after the Autumn Statement – real wages won’t even recover to their 2008 value until 2028.
People need to scratch the surface and not just accept what they're told by those at the top. They will tell you there's no money for pay rises, or pay rises will cause rampant inflation, while those at the top award themselves huge pay rises way above inflation. We're told increased prices, and therefore inflation, are down to increased costs yet the likes of Tesco, Shell etc announce huge increases in profits
its never going to change if when anyone suggests peoples pay shouldn't decrease in real terms the response is get a new job, train for something else, spend less money or something similarThis is my point, like it or not whinging at them and moaning isn't going to change things easily for an individual is it? That's what I mean about people doing what is in their own control.
Yeah it's shit, yeah it's not fair but it isn't going to change anything for people
its never going to change if when anyone suggests peoples pay shouldn't decrease in real terms the response is get a new job, train for something else, spend less money or something similar
I think as a basic rule of thumb anyone who is in full time employment should be able to afford a half decent standard of living but that's increasingly not the case
When did we move away from getting a job, being good at the job, working your hours and not really bothering about training yourself in your own time or getting a promotion being a bad thing?Alarm at growing number of working people in UK ‘struggling to make ends meet’
UK debt advice charity warns that cost of living crisis and higher rents are pushing younger full-time workers into difficultieswww.theguardian.com
My Dad left school with a handful of qualifications, got a job at a local firm and stayed in essentially the same position until he retired. Off the back of that he had a far better standard of living than I can afford in a supposedly 'better' job, working much longer hours and so stressed I ended up in hospital for 3 days a couple of weeks ago
Something has gone wrong somewhere and we seem to not just passively accept it but cristise anyone who suggests things could / should be different
TBF that's even inflationary ATM by what 50%?,but then we've had a PM recently telling us to do the opposite?It's not about what I want, have to look after myself and provide. Not going to sit about whinging, will do what's within my power to sort it.
As per the post that started this off, I'm not going to moan about being skint and wages etc but go out to buy dominoes/coffees all the time. I'd budget and make my own pizza / coffee as much as I could if that was what I wanted.
If I wanted to be in a position to afford them both all the time, I'd do what I could about it. That's not keeping other people down, that's doing things for myself.
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