... then I would do something about your salary.
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@Dividenden-Sammler am happy with it. I want to retire at 50 anyway
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@Dividenden-Sammler who earns 3750 net. I'd like to see him 🙂
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@Dividenden-Sammler What do you want to do with it? Underline it with a colored pencil?
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•@jaki96 my friend actually earns over 4k in his trade even in good months
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@Pummelchen12 schwarz?
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@Pummelchen12 and net or gross
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•@jaki96 There are some people here who earn 3750 net and more. Including me
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@DonkeyInvestor is good, isn't it?
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•@jaki96 I don't want to talk down €3,750 - it's a very good salary, especially for 27 years old - but also nothing "special" if you simply want to earn as much as possible.
At my employer, you can easily earn €4k net as a simple helper in shift work in production - with enough motivation for overtime. These are people without any training.
A colleague of mine originally comes from production (but with training), who in his last year as a production mechanic (2019) had a gross of 106k (net correspondingly high, because many things are tax-free). With a master craftsman title / as a shift supervisor, you can then expect 7-8k net - with many hours on weekends.
For me personally, that would be quite a sacrifice, but colleagues who started their apprenticeship at 16 often do it while they're financing a house. It really adds up.
I prefer to be in the office, but the weekends always have an impact on my salary (most of them are voluntary).
At my employer, you can easily earn €4k net as a simple helper in shift work in production - with enough motivation for overtime. These are people without any training.
A colleague of mine originally comes from production (but with training), who in his last year as a production mechanic (2019) had a gross of 106k (net correspondingly high, because many things are tax-free). With a master craftsman title / as a shift supervisor, you can then expect 7-8k net - with many hours on weekends.
For me personally, that would be quite a sacrifice, but colleagues who started their apprenticeship at 16 often do it while they're financing a house. It really adds up.
I prefer to be in the office, but the weekends always have an impact on my salary (most of them are voluntary).
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•@KevinC or just something with IT and rummaging around in the home office for less than 40 hours for 100k 👍
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