Public sector pay 09:10 - Dec 11 with 5760 views | raynor94 | Government recommending 2.8% rise, with inflation running at 2.6 %. Will be interesting to see what the pay review body say, but this looks like a collision course for the government | |
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Public sector pay on 09:26 - Dec 15 with 417 views | Scotia |
Public sector pay on 23:32 - Dec 14 by majorraglan | My eldest has debts north of 50k, tuition fees were around £9k per year, then there’s living expenses for rent etc rtc. The eldest is quite tight when it comes to money and his lifestyle was frugal but he’s still got massive debts. The current rate of interest on student loans is around 7%, what hope have a lot of kids got! |
It's incredibly difficult for an awful lot of them. I was speaking to a final year med student this week her debt is astonishing. But people question why they strike and what they do to deserve their pay award. | | | |
Public sector pay on 09:59 - Dec 15 with 363 views | raynor94 |
Public sector pay on 00:31 - Dec 15 by majorraglan | Yes - Bristol. Prices of housing and rents there have gone through the roof and cost a fortune. The degree is in Accountancy & Finance. |
Best of luck to him and I hope he achieves all he wants | |
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Public sector pay on 10:17 - Dec 15 with 336 views | SullutaCreturned |
Public sector pay on 09:26 - Dec 15 by Scotia | It's incredibly difficult for an awful lot of them. I was speaking to a final year med student this week her debt is astonishing. But people question why they strike and what they do to deserve their pay award. |
Piling debt on young people just starting out is just plain wrong to me. We've encouraged our son to aim for an apprenticeship, don't start with debt and we'll subsidise him. He's 16, I'm 57, his mums 50, he's got 10 years. We all have to face it, we have to help our kids all we can. That much hasn't really changed. Maybe people should consider their futures and think about how many kids they have and how much help they can provide? The pay gap isn't going to close, the lower paid will continue to get squeezed, the rich will get richer and the merry go round will continue. | | | |
Public sector pay on 11:13 - Dec 15 with 311 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Public sector pay on 10:17 - Dec 15 by SullutaCreturned | Piling debt on young people just starting out is just plain wrong to me. We've encouraged our son to aim for an apprenticeship, don't start with debt and we'll subsidise him. He's 16, I'm 57, his mums 50, he's got 10 years. We all have to face it, we have to help our kids all we can. That much hasn't really changed. Maybe people should consider their futures and think about how many kids they have and how much help they can provide? The pay gap isn't going to close, the lower paid will continue to get squeezed, the rich will get richer and the merry go round will continue. |
Very true, all that money printing, furlough schemes, grants and subsidies over the last few years has widened the gap between the super rich and the rest. Flexibility, as ever, is important for young people there is a good case for gaining transferable skills and internationally recognised qualifications. | |
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Public sector pay on 14:15 - Dec 15 with 237 views | majorraglan |
Public sector pay on 09:59 - Dec 15 by raynor94 | Best of luck to him and I hope he achieves all he wants |
Thank you. | | | |
Public sector pay on 14:37 - Dec 15 with 195 views | controversial_jack |
Public sector pay on 20:54 - Dec 14 by raynor94 | So how have you managed with your 3 properties? |
I paid cash for two of them | | | |
Public sector pay on 16:36 - Dec 15 with 133 views | raynor94 |
Fair play to you then | |
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Public sector pay on 21:40 - Dec 15 with 51 views | KeithHaynes |
You would go missing with that amount of property in a communist country 😉 | |
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Public sector pay on 22:43 - Dec 15 with 6 views | controversial_jack |
Public sector pay on 21:40 - Dec 15 by KeithHaynes | You would go missing with that amount of property in a communist country 😉 |
I would go into exile | | | |
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