Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

  • Erstellt am 2021-04-23 10:46:58

Tolentino

2022-07-01 07:45:07
  • #1
And where does the gross salary come from? He can't be working full-time, or are the children with you 17, 15, and 14? Still, I agree with you, there is too much complaining. But there are also enough people who need support - even before - and now they are really at risk of slipping down. I think that was what the previous speakers meant...
 

däumchen11

2022-07-01 08:22:06
  • #2


That is perfect. Today there are fried potatoes, tomorrow fried egg, the day after scrambled eggs, then mashed potatoes, then boiled egg, then omelette, and once again potato salad.

Every day a new dish cooked by myself. It doesn’t get cheaper or healthier!
 

Gecko1927

2022-07-01 08:36:43
  • #3
Does a hairdresser really only earn minimum wage? Then every student with a part-time job in a simple temporary position earns exactly as much as a trained hairdresser?
 

halmi

2022-07-01 08:46:42
  • #4
~12€ +-, so soon minimum wage.
 

i_b_n_a_n

2022-07-01 08:47:48
  • #5
I doubt that all hairdressers receive minimum wage. Not counting work preparation times, bogus self-employment (workplaces are often rented out daily in hairdressing chains!) and much more can lead to the fact that no minimum wage results. Unfortunately, my experiences support this :confused:. By the way, this also applies to other industries with poor lobbying (bakery salespeople, among others).
 

i_b_n_a_n

2022-07-01 08:50:13
  • #6
You can't get a student here for less than 15€. And why? Because it's right. Of course, a fundamental increase in low-wage groups belongs to the overall concept. Overall, however, I tend to agree more with .
 
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