whatever you earn it's never enough lol:p
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whatever you earn it's never enough lol:p
Heck, we used to survive on $20k a year for a while, I'd love to be bringing in that much, it's double what i'm on now.
You own your own home do you not, so should be OK.
If you are buying in the curent market you would need to earn $100,000 plus to be able to maintain any form of lifestyle as well.
And we all know you like your toys!!
We survived on around $70k for the last few years. Have had a decent pay rise coming down here, but also paying $400pw to rent a house. Buying is out of the question a present as a decent house down here is $450,000 plus. What you get for $300,000k down her is a hovel and that is about all we can borrow at the moment.
Also depends were you live, Perth can be cheaper, but can also be dearer.
Country you pay a premium on everything.
As said acompany car can add up to $20k to your salary depending on how much private use you are allowed and if you can use the same fuel in your private car.:angel::wasntme:
G'day All, I know of a chap who sits on his backside driving trucks around a mine site, dont know what the hourly rate is ( but a damn site more than a Reg/nse gets) but he clears $125,000 pa, his wife works full time as well and they struggle, they seriously need to look at what they do cheers Dennis:wasntme:
G'day Folks :)
It sure beats my $13,000 PA Disability Pension and I have to buy Food and Petrol at the same prices you all do:( then there is rent, been on that pension long before super was compulsory.
"All Pensioners are well off" :eek::D:D:D:D
cheers
What an irrelevant self gratuitous question. You need to stop worrying about money and live each day as if it's your last. I'd think that most people reading this question as to how much you 'survive' on as being none of your business. And I'm not making any pontification as to what you should 'survive' on.