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Are you on crap money now or were you on brilliant money 23 years ago?
that's<min, wage today.So lets try to put some perspective on this
In roughly 1999/2000 I started on £14,500 as an electrician.
Which roughly worked out £300 per week or £7.50 per hour.
Was this good or bad I have no idea
In 23 years my total wage raise relates to 20 pence a year,is that sarcastically good,I don’t think so.
Cards in you should be looking at 35k for an installation electrician and a minimum of 10k a year more if subbing.
9-5 Monday to Friday , van , tools , sick pay , holiday pay , uniform all provided for32k for London....I would rather be on the rock and roll.
Not sure what is funny about my comment @Murdoch
In 1996 a loaf of bread was 55p. Today it is £1.06. That is a 100% rise.
In 1996 a litre of petrol was 53p. Today it is £1.20. That is a 110% rise.
Has an electricians rate gone up by this much?
Not sure what is funny about my comment @Murdoch
In 1996 a loaf of bread was 55p. Today it is £1.06. That is a 100% rise.
In 1996 a litre of petrol was 53p. Today it is £1.20. That is a 110% rise.
Has an electricians rate gone up by this much?
Reality is that housing is the biggest rise for renters and first time buyers over the same period. Home owners in 1996 to today have seen their assets grow considerably (except in a few places in the UK)
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