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sexxxxy (f)
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Can you all just post what u think is a well deserving salary as in a salary that one can say ,i'm comfortable with as in ,not peak of career,just something that one can say oh u re doing good.
In the above countries.
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sexxxxy (f)
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Does anyone know,as in the brackets?
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tayokem
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nigeria-mim80,000 UK-mim#1000 US-$1300 fairly ok
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sexxxxy (f)
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I asked that because a friend earns £35,000 per annum in the uk and she's complaining shes not doing well ,like her mates all earn more in th uk and all this other countries,she's 27 years old,
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dollie-pie (f)
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a good annual salary in USA starts frm $150,000. in nigeria,probably 5million naira and up.
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PeeDaVinci
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are you refering to graduate jobs salary or experienced hire?
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sexxxxy (f)
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Does anyone know,as in the brackets?
Graduate,
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English1 (f)
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£35,000 is a pretty good salary - more than most people earn.
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LoverBwoy (m)
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£35,000 is very good actually.
what industry?
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sexxxxy (f)
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£35,000 is very good actually.
what industry?
IT
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LoverBwoy (m)
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how many years experience? what industry are her friends in ? she is being paid like her colleagues in the same position and organisation right? I think there is an average industry salary http://www.reed.co.uk/salaryCalculator.aspx if she wants to be paid more she might try investment banking in the city  but its a dog eat dog world, no room for slackers maybe she spends alot or she doesnt like her job anymore,tell her to consider the stress those she is comparing herself to with hers being content is a good thing though 
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Consultant (f)
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a good annual salary in USA starts frm $150,000. Whoever said this, do you live in the US? and what do you do for a living? FYI median household income in the US for 2005 was $46326 - household meaning husband + wife; and only 15.73% of all households had annual incomes exceeding $100,000. Those who earn more are typically those with graduate degrees, or in choice professions like medicine, pharmacy, consulting or investment banking.
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