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Posted: 09 Jan 2007 12:32 am
by Stuntman
cough, free of charge for mowing my neighbours grass, cough!!
Posted: 13 Jan 2007 08:21 pm
by germ
Well, i am ment to be a student but... i got an apprentise job at SAP Then i got Microsoft certified (computer enginer) Got fired for playing computer games all day at work

then got a job in a garage to be a mech anic. so i am a man...boy of many trades but i miss my job at sap it payed sooo good 65.000 pounds a year for a aprentise at the time its a lot. but i was told i could go back if i learn not to play games all day and do my job

but next time i will be a consultant for if there are problems with there software. i am only almost 17 Beat that

Posted: 13 Jan 2007 08:28 pm
by germ
MOT's In france CT's are like 50-65 euros maybe cheapest 45 but in england my dad knows this guy since he was a baby he does mots for us £20! and he replaced some bearings and stuff for free he is some where in hertfordshire if you know where that is

Posted: 14 Jan 2007 12:43 am
by foggyjames
£65k at 17 as a (fresh out of school) apprentice software engineer?!
Now I know quite a few graduates in that field, and happen to know roughly what they earn, and my BS detector is going way off the scale (unless you happen to have friends in high places...does happen)!
One of my mates is dating a lass whose first car is an Audi TT. Her dad has a Ferrari and a Lambo. I can see certain advantages in being loaded
cheers
James
Posted: 14 Jan 2007 10:49 am
by germ
My sister who is 29 has worked there for years and her boy friend 31 is in a very high place, my sister pulled the strings she started off at 25.000 a year now shes earning tons more she very high up too
Foggy you know i never show the 65k thats how much they rekend i would be getting
Just asked my sister its 35k - 65 Sorry i was being greedy looking at the bigger numbers on my work report
but still a lot of money i think any ways.
Posted: 14 Jan 2007 12:50 pm
by foggyjames
Hehe...that's more believeable. 35k is damn fine bank for a 17 year old...65k just sounded wrong!
Anyway, in my humble experience, how much you earn is inversely proportional to how much fun you have with your job. When I graduated, Aldi (i.e. the uber-cheap supermarket) were advertising trainee area manager positions starting at 37k + an Audi A4. Looks good on paper, but you just know it would be a horrible, horrible job...that's why they pay so much!
cheers
James
Posted: 14 Jan 2007 10:12 pm
by filthyjohn
sven360 wrote:filthyjohn wrote:I work in the largest car factory in the UK.
I hate it.
Everybody who works there hates it.
Did I mention that I hate it?
I went for the start there yrs ago-didn't get one
Best thing that could of happened-know a lad who worked there-told me some bizarre things like if you halt the line what happens
He took a canny pay drop to get out but never regretted it-you have my sympathy even if you are a Mackem and your team's $hit

It's a means to an end I suppose. Once the debt's gone I'll skedaddle. Still, at least I managed to swindle them out of £20 an hour today, doing absolutely nowt. Weekends are a right racket in this place:

Posted: 14 Jan 2007 10:16 pm
by filthyjohn
foggyjames wrote:... Aldi (i.e. the uber-cheap supermarket) were advertising trainee area manager positions starting at 37k + an Audi A4. Looks good on paper, but you just know it would be a horrible, horrible job...that's why they pay so much! ...
Yeah mate my cousin worked for them as manager and quit within 3 months. She said it was barbaric, they work the managers like dogs. She fell asleep at the wheel one night and was lucky not to be seriously hurt. They give you that much money because they make you do the work of ten people.