So yeah, pretty simple, tell how much you earn from your job, and what your job is. If you're sensitive, you could always give a range and say the industry of your job.
$800, just a trainee cook. Still having my intership.
I feel underpaid after seeing your pay :(
I earn about 3500$ a month. Before taxes that is.
480 €
Mostly spend on my car o_o
[QUOTE=Gurant;39181696]I earn about 3500$ a month. Before taxes that is.[/QUOTE]
Fuck thats good.
$130
:v:
Well, my hours change dramatically sometimes, so it can either be between $200-$400 a month.
I'm about to get a new job though, which starts at $10 an hour, 40 hours a week.
$200-$300 a month, working as a stocking clerk in the dairy department of a local grocery store.
$1000 a month, i quit because a few weeks ago because i had shitty hours 1pm-3am friday/saturday and 8am-6pm on mon-thurs
$0 because I am a lazy fucker.
I get paid 100 - 150$ daily.
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On the days I work, that is... which is about 4 times a month
1200$ (without taxes) but still part-time school.
after finishing school, its gonna get raised to ~4500$ if I can stay at my workplace.
[QUOTE=Ignhelper;39181790]Fuck thats good.[/QUOTE]
I live in Sweden, so it's okay. On a good month I get about 2500$ after taxes
$1700~ before taxes.
Just under £1,000 a month (min wage) but I've just taken an apprenticeship which means that will halve..
Around 5 grand a month after taxes.
about 2-3000, depending on how much overtime I work, which is usually optional, working overtime will nearly double how much I make in a day, which is about 140 for 8 hour shift, 120 from 4 hours over.
I only saturday sunday, but if there is a holiday on monday I can get stat pay, which is double time and a half, netting me like, 400 dollars for 8 hours, also got a 13.5% raise because the price of lumber went up.
I'm 17 and work at a lumber mill on the clean up crew, work is very hard most days, but i've got an awesome crew and an awesome boss, and we get shit done and leave early everyday.
anywhere from 0 to 20 euro.
Yay for my mom for giving me pocket cash.
$3200 last time
Around $2331.97 before deductions and taxes.
About $1,200 a month. Working at Disney World and that was averaging about 40 hours a week.
Around $350-$500.
A whopping $400
Subway.
Around 280 bucks after taxes. I work only 3 days a week and each work day is only 3 and a half hours so its pretty decent.
My monthly pay is $4519 before taxes, i usually get around $3434 after taxes.
[QUOTE=EskillV2;39184992]My monthly pay is $4519 before taxes, i usually get around $3434 after taxes.[/QUOTE]
what are you working in?
[QUOTE=autodesknoob;39185210]what are you working in?[/QUOTE]
I'm a cook at my local hospital.
And i forgot to mention that i live in Norway.
700-1000$ generall store here in Norway, about 20 bucks an hour. really depends on how much work there is though
This thread makes me jelly.
If I get the job I'm interviewing for next week, I'll be making $2500 a month as a assistant/helper/gofer, for a financial management company.
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