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Old Apr 16th 2014, 10:01 am
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Originally Posted by jackytoo
What's coming next...a scan of everyone's tax return and bank statements
Transparancy is a good thing. It helps to know what is possible and how you should negotiate
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Old Apr 16th 2014, 11:01 am
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Originally Posted by jackytoo
What's coming next...a scan of everyone's tax return and bank statements
I'm going to hide mine, despite someone on here telling me I'm rich as we only spend half our pensions a month whilst living very comforrtably, I'm the poor relation! I'm accepting charitable donations though.
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Old Apr 17th 2014, 1:29 pm
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Originally Posted by IamStu
Young workers have been "exploited" in most countries for decades. Spain is no different.
Decades ago after being exploited you had an opportunity to get a job, or get the skills to run your own business. Now you are not paid, you serve coffees, and there are no opportunities (each time people have less money).

Too many people seem to think they should be using the latest iphone, buying their fast car and first house on the basis they´ve spent 3-4 yrs partying whilst getting a degree!
Welcome to the real world!
I agree with that.

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