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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I seem to have less free time available than before, which seems to be seriously impacting on my social life.

Job cuts etc mean that I am working longer hours, leaving less time for the fun things in life.

How is the current state of the economy affecting you?

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral

Same as you and you getting easier

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not much to be honest. We've been very lucky. Although we've worked hard to be this lucky.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

dont move to Ireland lol its hell.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

stupid hours...weekly shop way more..rent increases yearly but no payrises...just seems to be gradually worse,not better!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Lost 1.5 days holiday...

More work, same team resource..

Pay went up £7 per week.after a 4 year freeze.

NI and pension contribution up £32 a month... So I'm worse off constantly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have a job I absolutely love but the wages are rubbish. Its a trade off , but sooner or later I may need to find a better paid job but far less job satisfaction.

I was an engineer but redundancy came .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My expenditure on the basics has gone up a lot more than my income has, too much.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Shit at first, lost my first job due to it. Spent a few months unemployed at 17 then found somewhere to finish my apprenticeship.

Jumped ships and went to work for a worldwide company in 2011, since then my wage has increased around £250 a month. Bought a house last year. Things are looking good

Mrsdirrtypretty has recently moved into a management position too

From £130 a week combined income when we first got together, we've made a good start, something im extremely proud of

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Shit at first, lost my first job due to it. Spent a few months unemployed at 17 then found somewhere to finish my apprenticeship.

Jumped ships and went to work for a worldwide company in 2011, since then my wage has increased around £250 a month. Bought a house last year. Things are looking good

Mrsdirrtypretty has recently moved into a management position too

From £130 a week combined income when we first got together, we've made a good start, something im extremely proud of "

Well played.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I work for myself and I'm making the same money roughly a year as I was in 2008!

2004 that was a good year

I wouldn't think it's getting better anytime soon regardless of what bollocks the papers will be telling you!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Shit at first, lost my first job due to it. Spent a few months unemployed at 17 then found somewhere to finish my apprenticeship.

Jumped ships and went to work for a worldwide company in 2011, since then my wage has increased around £250 a month. Bought a house last year. Things are looking good

Mrsdirrtypretty has recently moved into a management position too

From £130 a week combined income when we first got together, we've made a good start, something im extremely proud of

Well played. "

Cheers

I worked for free for 3 months to finish that bloody apprenticeship !! I loved the job but at 19 couldnt turn down the money at my current job

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Lost my job in 2012 when company went bump overnight (a very large company) currently earning 10k a year less travelling further to work and in my own car not a company one. Things are tight but you make adjustments to your income.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When did we reach that point in society where you had to congratulate someone on choosing to work!

It reminds me of that joke by Chris rock when he's told by someone that "they look after their kids" and rock quips back with... Your supposed to you dumb fucker, that's not a Bragg, that's meant to be a given

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"When did we reach that point in society where you had to congratulate someone on choosing to work!

It reminds me of that joke by Chris rock when he's told by someone that "they look after their kids" and rock quips back with... Your supposed to you dumb fucker, that's not a Bragg, that's meant to be a given "

Grumpy arse.

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By *at69driveMan  over a year ago

Hertford


"Shit at first, lost my first job due to it. Spent a few months unemployed at 17 then found somewhere to finish my apprenticeship.

Jumped ships and went to work for a worldwide company in 2011, since then my wage has increased around £250 a month. Bought a house last year. Things are looking good

Mrsdirrtypretty has recently moved into a management position too

From £130 a week combined income when we first got together, we've made a good start, something im extremely proud of "

. Well done . Glad to see you are being awarded fit the efforts which you made

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"When did we reach that point in society where you had to congratulate someone on choosing to work!

It reminds me of that joke by Chris rock when he's told by someone that "they look after their kids" and rock quips back with... Your supposed to you dumb fucker, that's not a Bragg, that's meant to be a given

Grumpy arse. "

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I know ,i blame the wife for finishing my opened Riesling and forcing my to drink this utterly horrible rioja.

Or its an age thing, not sure could be both!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Shit at first, lost my first job due to it. Spent a few months unemployed at 17 then found somewhere to finish my apprenticeship.

Jumped ships and went to work for a worldwide company in 2011, since then my wage has increased around £250 a month. Bought a house last year. Things are looking good

Mrsdirrtypretty has recently moved into a management position too

From £130 a week combined income when we first got together, we've made a good start, something im extremely proud of . Well done . Glad to see you are being awarded fit the efforts which you made "

Shhhh sexy-bum will shout at you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

^lol

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By *at69driveMan  over a year ago

Hertford


"I seem to have less free time available than before, which seems to be seriously impacting on my social life.

Job cuts etc mean that I am working longer hours, leaving less time for the fun things in life.

How is the current state of the economy affecting you?"

. Swings and roundabouts .My salary has stayed constant but income from other sources has increased so I will not complain. Some costs have risen, others have fallen.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"When did we reach that point in society where you had to congratulate someone on choosing to work!

It reminds me of that joke by Chris rock when he's told by someone that "they look after their kids" and rock quips back with... Your supposed to you dumb fucker, that's not a Bragg, that's meant to be a given

Grumpy arse. .

I know ,i blame the wife for finishing my opened Riesling and forcing my to drink this utterly horrible rioja.

Or its an age thing, not sure could be both!"

Riesling ? How common.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"When did we reach that point in society where you had to congratulate someone on choosing to work!

It reminds me of that joke by Chris rock when he's told by someone that "they look after their kids" and rock quips back with... Your supposed to you dumb fucker, that's not a Bragg, that's meant to be a given

Grumpy arse. .

I know ,i blame the wife for finishing my opened Riesling and forcing my to drink this utterly horrible rioja.

Or its an age thing, not sure could be both!

Riesling ? How common. "

.

It's what you get from being brought up in a council house in Manchester....

Poor taste in wines

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"When did we reach that point in society where you had to congratulate someone on choosing to work!

It reminds me of that joke by Chris rock when he's told by someone that "they look after their kids" and rock quips back with... Your supposed to you dumb fucker, that's not a Bragg, that's meant to be a given

Grumpy arse. .

I know ,i blame the wife for finishing my opened Riesling and forcing my to drink this utterly horrible rioja.

Or its an age thing, not sure could be both!

Riesling ? How common. .

It's what you get from being brought up in a council house in Manchester....

Poor taste in wines "

I just thought you'd spelt realising wrong.........

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I could put up with the rickets but the claret with fish... Good God

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm self employed.

What recession? I've just got busier and busier. Six or seven days a week and longer and longer days. I'm knackered!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm self employed.

What recession? I've just got busier and busier. Six or seven days a week and longer and longer days. I'm knackered!"

hooker? Or flanker?

Sorry wrong thread I thought I was on the rugby one

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

Worse off and our country is going to the dogs if we keep cutting, which has never been a way to grow an economy. We need a new government badly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Worse off and our country is going to the dogs if we keep cutting, which has never been a way to grow an economy. We need a new government badly. "
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We've hit the growth buffers and all they can do is inflate some more bubbles.

The pop is just around the corner, only this time the pop will be a bang...a really big bang

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The emergence of zero contracts during the recession and the abuse of it by major companies has been disgusting. Also companies still in profit making people redundant just to make share's value increase should not be allowed. Although touch wood, I have remained safe i now have two other job roles absorbed into mine which i have not received extra for and now working longer hours to meet targets. But I do feel for friends, family and others that have been affected. The only good thing to come out of it was making people more sensible with money but unfortunately more greedy and selfish. I know I had to cut back on my luxury and social side and was not helped by regular travel fare increase.

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By *asokittyWoman  over a year ago

Nr Worksop


"I have a job I absolutely love but the wages are rubbish. Its a trade off , but sooner or later I may need to find a better paid job but far less job satisfaction. "

Same here. Had a job that paid 1k month more than I earn now but hated it so much it made me ill. Earn less, everything costs more so have to get a second job Which means less free time

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By *awkesWoman  over a year ago

Corwen

Ended up on a zero contract... impact. . Hardly any hours..rota for the month available if lucky. .at start of the month.. love the work..hate the wage. On the up side..social life improved.

As long as I socialise for free or on a budget. Lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

So by and large it is impacting one way or the other. I was struggling to meet due to people not willing to meet, now I'm stuck not having time to meet! You just can't win

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Because of the type of industry I work in , I've been far busier since the recession hit. Like others, I'm more careful with my weekly shop now and I've cut back on luxuries. We get by.

My two grandmothers are still alive , 88 and 87 - if you asked them - they would tell you we have nothing to complain about compared to what they lived through. They're probably right.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Income down outgoings up, but that's cos of a huge change in circumstances rather than the recession.

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

I'm lucky I'm on secondment and my employer has given us a 1% pay rise plus £500 bonus every year. On the down side I'll be redundant in a year but always looking for another job. As a single person you think that everything would be cheaper well it's not..bills are rising and ive just got my income keeping me afloat and whatever the lodger gives me. However I cannot really complain I have a roof over my head and food in my belly and clothes on my back. I have to make do which I am

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pay freeze since 2010, interviewed for my own job 3 times in the last 4 years (have survived the cut so far), and massive increase in workload. But I know I'm in a pretty good situation anyway, so money-wise I've not been heavily affected. The nature of my job has changed though, I work in the public sector and the focus has changed from how to improve and invest in services to how we can cut them while minimising impact to the public as far as possible.

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"Pay freeze since 2010, interviewed for my own job 3 times in the last 4 years (have survived the cut so far), and massive increase in workload. But I know I'm in a pretty good situation anyway, so money-wise I've not been heavily affected. The nature of my job has changed though, I work in the public sector and the focus has changed from how to improve and invest in services to how we can cut them while minimising impact to the public as far as possible. "

The last part of your post is so bloody true lol

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