Talking Money
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"I'm not talking a $400,000 a year working Wall Street stiff flying first class and being comfortable; I'm talking about liquid. Rich enough to have your own jet. Rich enough not to waste time. Fifty, a hundred million dollars, Buddy."
What's an ideal wage? What does the question even mean?
"I'm not talking a $400,000 a year working Wall Street stiff flying first class and being comfortable; I'm talking about liquid. Rich enough to have your own jet. Rich enough not to waste time. Fifty, a hundred million dollars, Buddy."
In essence, at won't point does a wage become more than adequate, were a salary gives great growth in terms of pay, savings, pensions ect.
I think maybe 60K is an ideal wage, maybe not if you've got four dependents.
I've often wondered, what is an ideal wage? in Ireland.
With the average industrial wage currently at 35K, and a living wage at €11.45 per hour / 23K per annumn at what point does a salary become ideal - without going into Rural VS Urban or scales of different professional, of course Mayo will be cheaper to rent than Dublin and you'd expect a surgeon to earn big money that the industrial average.
I'm earning around 40-43K at age 26 which I think is good, but will it be ideal in ten years if I'm on similar money.
I've often wondered, what is an ideal wage? in Ireland.
With the average industrial wage currently at 35K, and a living wage at €11.45 per hour / 23K per annumn at what point does a salary become ideal - without going into Rural VS Urban or scales of different professional, of course Mayo will be cheaper to rent than Dublin and you'd expect a surgeon to earn big money that the industrial average.
I'm earning around 40-43K at age 26 which I think is good, but will it be ideal in ten years if I'm on similar money.
all depends where you live, €12 an hour goes a lot further in terms of paying the bills if you live in Leitrim as opposed to Dublin.
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