Yosan
2023-02-09 20:24:09
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Ah ok. That doesn't exist here. You pay the 300 regardless of income.Yes, we have different rates scaled according to gross income.
Ah ok. That doesn't exist here. You pay the 300 regardless of income.Yes, we have different rates scaled according to gross income.
But I actually don't think your veto is one ;) What I read between the lines is that you more or less financed your hobby yourself. Therefore, it didn't cause any costs for your parents. Maybe it should say: "As long as we're still discussing hobbies like riding, that are funded by the parents, there is still room for the house. Because such hobbies only exist paid for by the parents when money is felt to be abundant, but not really scarce."Even if this doesn't really belong here, I have to raise a small veto. I started riding back then when we were still welfare recipients. I handed out brochures, got used clothes, and every cent was saved for the hobby (GLADLY). Also through decluttering and helping, I occasionally got free riding lessons, etc. However, you have to be passionate about it to stick with it..... and nowadays, very few people do that.
oh yes... the daycare fees... always a topic again and again. In our case, only about ten percent pay themselves, the rest is covered by the office... including early and late care. It would be fair if the core hours were always free and anything extra had to be paid for by oneself. And the allocation of places would also have to be reconsidered. Sometimes you really hardly stand a chance if you want to get a spot for your first child, especially with the background that you want to work again.
That’s quite unfair. And it’s probably rather the exception. I only know it to be income-based.Ah ok. That doesn’t exist here. You pay the 300 no matter how much income you have.