I'm a teacher. My salary is a deceptively high number. Because of the high cost of living in Norway (and children, mortgage, car, high Norwegian taxes etc) I hardly get a sniff at my money. Still, it's enough to be comfortable so mustn't complain.
I fully understand your sadness, meet us at the desired drinking spot and you can meet the Avatar in person! .......
Bloody Compliance eh ����������������
Nah, you guys aren't so bad, i've never had any beef in that regard more the ludicrous constraints put on me and my team with regards to an extension to our day jobs for specialist 'de-risking' challenges which have broadly been self imposed because of shenanigans elsewhere within the business.
I worked for Amex for 11 years, and put myself forward for redundancy 18 months ago as was fed up of the politics and lack of career progression.
I spent the year with my newborn child.while I retrained in Digital Marketing supplemented by the payout.
One of my clients offered me a full-time job and I now run a fashion eCommerce company.
I get paid the same as I did as a Team Leader at Amex but with shares in the company. I have 80% of my redundancy money in the bank, and have a 1000% percent more job satisfaction. Best of all, my boss is a top bloke and not a backstabbing knob.
All in all, could not be happier.
I worked for Amex for 11 years, and put myself forward for redundancy 18 months ago as was fed up of the politics and lack of career progression.
I spent the year with my newborn child.while I retrained in Digital Marketing supplemented by the payout.
One of my clients offered me a full-time job and I now run a fashion eCommerce company.
I get paid the same as I did as a Team Leader at Amex but with shares in the company. I have 80% of my redundancy money in the bank, and have a 1000% percent more job satisfaction. Best of all, my boss is a top bloke and not a backstabbing knob.
All in all, could not be happier.
I own and run a small company, I pay myself the minimum wage and a dividend.
Can I just say...........
Well done to you, excellent career move as I bet you were very nervous but it has worked out for the better
I have two jobs. By day I am self employed as a website designer/social media consultant, working mainly with sole traders and small businesses - the clients can be great, they can also be demanding and perhaps the pay isn't as good as it could be, but that's my issue with how I tend to market myself...I'm doing alright though.
By night (well, evenings/weekends) I work for a Supermarket - either filling shelves/throwing tins at annoying children or in the warehouse accepting deliveries/unloading lorries. I've done this for about 15 years and it's a guaranteed income for when the day job slows a bit - it keeps the mortgage for the house my ex and I have (which she lives in) going as well as enough for me to continue to do what I want, within reason.
It's not an ideal life, but it'll do for now. Gotta do what you've gotta do.
Is it any of my business? if not fine, tell me by all means...... if you think it's ok for everyone to know, do it on here if you want to?
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I worked for Amex for 11 years, and put myself forward for redundancy 18 months ago as was fed up of the politics and lack of career progression.
I spent the year with my newborn child.while I retrained in Digital Marketing supplemented by the payout.
One of my clients offered me a full-time job and I now run a fashion eCommerce company.
I get paid the same as I did as a Team Leader at Amex but with shares in the company. I have 80% of my redundancy money in the bank, and have a 1000% percent more job satisfaction. Best of all, my boss is a top bloke and not a backstabbing knob.
All in all, could not be happier.
So you didn't declare that cash I gave you?