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Siggi wrote:KpaxM77P,
If you are unable to secure a position in the UK which pays less than £60k pa
Don't bother, you will be worse off in the UK.
I feel sorry for un-skilled people who beleive that they can make a fortune in the UK and remember £60 K pa is not a fortune thats the min you need to live in London.
Mr Gordon take a chill pill, what do you term slagging off-gordon wrote:Taxes are the price we pay for living here and gaining benefit; if this country is not what we bargained for, then we should leave and take our chances elsewhere, end of story. But I can't see that it's appropriate to slag off the UK just because the payoff from our gamble wasn't as high as we might have wanted. No-one guaranteed us anything, and we knew that coming in.
And whilst I will allow that the US has not (as far as I know) implemented retrospective changes to the detriment of migrants, 'respect' is not a word I'd use in connection with their immigration agency's attitude toward migrants in general.
AG
Quelle dommage! Well, i'm married (no kids thank God!) and we live very comfortably on less than 60k. We purchase what we need, (occasionally what we want) and do not bother about 'status symbols'.Siggi wrote:Living well on less than £60k???
If you are single maybe, but it you have a wife and a child you will need every penny of £60k
For those that are wondering yes it really is what I earn and it's still no enough!