undertaker fan 88 wrote: » Barman 35k
Kingp35 wrote: » Also remember salary isn't everything. You could have a high salary but very little disposable income if you have kids, high rent etc. You could be on 35k with no kids, low enough mortgage etc and have far more disposable income. I'd also prefer a low stress mid level job to a high stress well paid one. That's just me though.
kerryjack wrote: » Very through myself and herself draw 250 euro each out of our joint account that's for ourselves and our own personal use, so that's what I pay myself every friday might save 50 and the rest I spend.
Eircom_Sucks wrote: » why let her near that cash lol she'd clean out Pennys with that :pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac:
Buddy Bubs wrote: » Anyone that gets depressed reading this thread just remember, it may as well ask how much do you want fellow boardsies, also with anonymous profiles, to think you earn. Half the replies here will be made up
pioneerpro wrote: » Teacher, Nurse, Guard in the first 5 years all fall well short of any salary mentioned here so far so don't wallow in despair too much. The demographic here will also skew towards: 1. Younger 2. City based 3. STEM/Tech 4. Propensity to Boast That said, salary transparency is absolutely disgraceful in this country and its seen as something shameful to be seen talking about money or investing in anything other than property or Dairy Co-Ops. I would welcome more transparency and knowledge overall about wages, as well as COL increases for Teachers/Nurses in urban areas. Source: Enterprise IT; earning shamefully more than my utility in the context of society.
laserlad2010 wrote: » Doctor. 2 years from finishing training so my salary is online for all to see. However I've taken a pay cut to do research so i earn 25k for a part time teaching job 25k for a research bursary
shadyslimshady wrote: » 42K with around 800 expenses. No where near Dublin. After Diesel see around 550 profit tax free from the expenses.
rawn wrote: » Clerical Officer - €24k
AndrewJRenko wrote: » What's your profit on the expenses after paying for insurance, motor tax, car loans, tyres, servicing, tolls, parking and more.
A2LUE42 wrote: » Не о чем беспокоиться
Dublinandy3 wrote: » Everytime I see this thread pop up I always wonder if there really is a correlation between amount earned and no life outside of boards.ie It seems to be the ones who claim they get paid shed loads are also the ones who spend all their life on this website. Who needs money when you have boards it seems!