nthclare wrote: » There's going to be a lot of 2019 car's on the road in 10 years time...
Stevieluvsye wrote: » I was fortunate. Pay rise YOY, plus increased bonus YOY. Wife's business grew YOY also. We actually managed to purchase a place abroad for a third of what it's worth today But haters will always hate!
mariaalice wrote: » I genuinely think there is a different attitude to debt now except for mortgage debt, spending less has become fashionable.
the beer revolu wrote: » I'd say it's more of a case that people don't have access to much credit anymore. As soon as lending is relaxed, we'll be off again having learned nothing.
limnam wrote: » Are we not already there? The amount of new cars around the place is phenomenal
Deleted User wrote: » Worst: Pay cut after pay cut, while listening to people telling me I was lucky to still have a job (the same people that had for years previously had been telling me to ditch the public sector job as the money was awful and they were creaming it in the private sector). What made it worse is they were saying it wasn't really a pay cut, yet hit the roof when the cuts were reinstated and all of a sudden it was now a pay-rise. Go figure.
the beer revolu wrote: » The rise of Aldi and Lidl was a good thing, imo.
Jurgen Klopp wrote: » Oh forgot to add, the sheer ignorance, greed and piss taking from those few areas which were hiring during the recession