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KeithD
29th August 2007, 21:55
PLONKERS :action-smiley-081:

That strike went well.....24hrs......last about 1/2 that :Erm: ....well organised......as per the interviews on TV, no one knew who was doing what!!!! :doh

POA Chief interviewed on the radio said "We have members that tak home only £1200 a month, and £800 of that is mortgage" .....What the :censored: has that got to do with us? If your member cannot do simple maths for personnal finance, no wonder they work with thugs :Brick: If you CANNOT afford something, you DO NOT HAVE it....so if you have members struggling to pay the mortgage....simple.....sell house....buy smaller one....SIMPLE ECONOMICS.....but DO NOT ask the tax payer to cough up for there stupidity......:Cuckoo:

Another one was going on that he had been a PO of 9 years, and had been beaten, robbed, spat on, and all kinds of other things.....Well MATEY....if you do not like the job you are in, GET ANOTHER ONE :doh

Also if you do not think you are getting enough money, EDUCATE YOURSELF, giving you higher market value in the business world. I learn something new EVERYDAY, currently on PHP/MySQL. That'll take me about a week, then my next project.

This is typical of the general public these, days always blaming some one else, never there own fault.....so must be the governments.....:CompBuster:

Shifty-Sidney
29th August 2007, 22:05
I completely agree with you. - now be worried!!!

If these people were involved in businesses they wouldnt last 2 minutes.

KeithD
30th August 2007, 09:32
I completely agree with you. - now be worried!!!

If these people were involved in businesses they wouldnt last 2 minutes.

They wouldn't even pass my interview.....need somoene with an IQ higher that '0' :icon_lol:

claire
30th August 2007, 10:51
hi guys, i seen that issues at the sky report.......
They must have to pay them well, whats the used of the money that people for thier tax????

joebloggs
30th August 2007, 10:52
it's not their fault house prices have shot up, cheapest ex-council house is nearly £100k near me now, to buy that if your on your own, you would need to be on nearly 30k a year.. but then everyone is in the same situation.. they could rent, still around £450-£600 a month near me, save for a deposit, sit and wait for the property boom to bust, but its been a long time coming, mainly due to the high demand for housing, because of the 100,000s of eastern europeans who have moved to the uk in the last few years..

£1200 a month after tax is what about £20k a year ? so you couldn't buy anything where i live on that wage :Erm:.

KeithD
30th August 2007, 11:20
£1200 a month after tax is what about £20k a year ? so you couldn't buy anything where i live on that wage :Erm:.

Then you move, change jobs, send the missus out to work, make other income, don't expect the bloody tax payers to help you just because you can't be bothered changing your life.....we pay enough as it is......plus they forget to mention the overtime & expenses they get :rolleyes:

joebloggs
30th August 2007, 13:40
Then you move, change jobs, send the missus out to work, make other income, don't expect the bloody tax payers to help you just because you can't be bothered changing your life.....we pay enough as it is......plus they forget to mention the overtime & expenses they get :rolleyes:

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you need to send your missus to work theses days with the cost of everythnig, i'm not asking the tax pay to my rent or mortgage, thou indirectly the people of salford are :D, so if the prison guards did what you say and quit, who's gonna feed and water the low lifes:Erm:, you need prison guards, we need everyone who is low paid or what ever paid, the right to somewhere to live.. and everyone cannot be a chief you still need indians :D

with your accountant scouser keith, i'm sure my wife who works 5 hours a day pays more tax than you :D

KeithD
30th August 2007, 13:50
...but Mr Joe....the majority of prison guards live within their means, it is the minority that don't and as usual in this country now, it is the minority that get the attention.

Look at the media cover over OAP's not affording heating, food, etc.....I've never met one yet who is short of money :doh Those that are, usually drink, smoke, gamble, etc.....bit like your average Manc :D

joebloggs
30th August 2007, 14:03
naughty boy scouser keith, you'll get a slap on the :action-smiley-081:

i don't or never have smoked, took drugs, or gambled, don't even drink.. :cwm24:

how many old people have you meet :Erm:
:Cuckoo: to say that old people can afford to live, state pension is £87 a week, how much is your gas/electric and water bill in wales. for me its £115 a month for them 2 bills for me, poll tax is £110 a month, then you've got your food, clothing, tv license, house insurance, and whatever else..

its easy to say to people live within your means, when its not possible to, and easy for the 'i'm alright jacks' out there, who are doing ok, maybe oneday you'll be in their position, oh, as for me sooner or later scouser keith, i'll be changing my tune, singing the same one as you, when the wife gets a job as a doctor :D

KeithD
30th August 2007, 14:26
Plenty of old folk in our village, none suffering from lack of food, nor all the others I know.

I live on £10 a week :xxgrinning--00xx3:....the wife on the other hand £975 :omg:.....and that's just the weekly fruit & fish bill :ARsurrender:

joebloggs
30th August 2007, 14:37
Plenty of old folk in our village, none suffering from lack of food, nor all the others I know.

I live on £10 a week :xxgrinning--00xx3:....the wife on the other hand £975 :omg:.....and that's just the weekly fruit & fish bill :ARsurrender:

same here :xxgrinning--00xx3:, i live off bogof tins of soup, pasta and crisps must be £10 a week max, while the wife spends more than £130 a week on food for her, 2 kids and the baby :Help1::cwm24:

baboyako
30th August 2007, 18:57
POA Chief interviewed on the radio said "We have members that tak home only £1200 a month, and £800 of that is mortgage" .....What the :censored: has that got to do with us? .:CompBuster:

an 800/mo mortgage would be 160k, so they obviously have been a bit dishonest when applying for a mortgage EIGHT times their salary..:NoNo:

no wonder I can only afford to buy a garage round here :Help1:

KeithD
31st August 2007, 09:40
They've included overtime & expenses probably when in the bank, they forget to mention this bit when asking for a pay rise though :doh

andypaul
31st August 2007, 23:14
Today i found myself at a client who are in equity fund management blah blah just off Oxford street and one of the dealers had just got a form to fill in for his speeding ticket and the guy i was working with was talking to him about filling in the form. These guys earn mega bucks but only have a basic salary (didn't say but i guess 20-30 k maybe a little more) the rest is paid offshore to get round taxes and what have you so was expecting a tiny fine as its means tested:Brick:

There Mortage if they need it are either intrest free short term loans or ultra low intrest if over along term, which is common for city firms from what i gather:cwm24:

baboyako
31st August 2007, 23:52
Today i found myself at a client who are in equity fund management blah blah just off Oxford street and one of the dealers had just got a form to fill in for his speeding ticket and the guy i was working with was talking to him about filling in the form. These guys earn mega bucks but only have a basic salary (didn't say but i guess 20-30 k maybe a little more) the rest is paid offshore to get round taxes and what have you so was expecting a tiny fine as its means tested:Brick:

There Mortage if they need it are either intrest free short term loans or ultra low intrest if over along term, which is common for city firms from what i gather:cwm24:

should keep the prison officers in work then :xxgrinning--00xx3:

:Erm: