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Pay Rise 2009

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This years pay rise

This years pay rise

Why have we not heard what this years pay award will be? I cant find any reference to this years AFPRB report, or any reference to Armed fores pay award, normally it is alredy old news at this time of year, but not a cheap from anyone this year, does anyone know or know where its written?
 
Why start another thread on pay rises ? You started the other one FFS

Crack on....................:PDT_Xtremez_09:
 
last years inflation pay rise was announced on the 7th of Feb, so I'd say the bad news will come along in the not too distant future
 
You are self employed but you have not had a pay rise for 3 years.

Not doing so well them are you. No pay rise to match inflation = a pay cut.

By the way, living in a bedsit in a hovel with a shared bath does not count as a place in Croatia with a pool.

And try to remember the space bar for your next post, there's a good chap
space bar ? what dos that mean? you padantic prat. i have not given myself a pay rise as im happy with what the company pays me as a wage.the three lads i employ earn more than i do.but thay dont get the profit related dividend at the end of the year. im the owner i set my own dividend.suck that you wnaker
 
space bar ? what dos that mean? you padantic prat. i have not given myself a pay rise as im happy with what the company pays me as a wage.the three lads i employ earn more than i do.but thay dont get the profit related dividend at the end of the year. im the owner i set my own dividend.suck that you wnaker

It means use the space bar after the full stop, it is basic punctuation and not doing it makes anything you write look like it was dribbled.

So you have not given yourself a pay rise so we should just live with not having one and welcome to the real world, but you then dribble you get profit dividend, which relates to a Military wage pay rise how?

Or did you just want to post in another thread how you have bought a house with a pool?

Do you have any concept of how conversation works, or are you one of those weirdo's who shouts random facts in the pub while normal people are trying to talk?
 
185 = Brick Tamland from Anchorman...


LOUD NOISES!!!
I DON'T KNOW WHAT WE'RE ALL SHOUTING ABOUT!


....etc..!

Oh, and congrats on your dividend related bonus, I suspect that employing Portuguese workers pays off when it comes to the end of the financial year...! Cha-Ching! :PDT_Xtremez_42::PDT_Xtremez_42::PDT_Xtremez_06:
 
Oh, and congrats on your dividend related bonus, I suspect that employing Portuguese workers pays off when it comes to the end of the financial year...! Cha-Ching! :PDT_Xtremez_42::PDT_Xtremez_42::PDT_Xtremez_06:

We are getting Off Topic but he did say that his employees earn more than him so i'm guessing they are not sweat-shop employees !!

You can still earn good bonuses if you work in the right industry.........last year we had 6 weeks wages bonus pain in Jan (because I had only just joined the company I had a small amount but hey it was free cash) .........this year we have more but it is split, half paid Jan and half paid Jul if you are still with the company and not on notice to leave.

Crack on...............:PDT_Xtremez_09:
 
Back on Topic, so is the pay rise 2.6% 3.2% or 3.7% all very confusing?

My guess would be anything between 1 and 3 % at the most, but of course food and MQ's etc will go up at a rate greater than 4%

Enjoy.....

Crack on.....................:PDT_Xtremez_09:
 
It means use the space bar after the full stop, it is basic punctuation and not doing it makes anything you write look like it was dribbled.

So you have not given yourself a pay rise so we should just live with not having one and welcome to the real world, but you then dribble you get profit dividend, which relates to a Military wage pay rise how?

Or did you just want to post in another thread how you have bought a house with a pool?

Do you have any concept of how conversation works, or are you one of those weirdo's who shouts random facts in the pub while normal people are trying to talk?

Now that cheered my saturday afternoon up, absolutely spot on!
 
I reckon Fomz is close to the truth.
If they said 7% over 3 years it would look like a higher figure but they could could give us 1% this time and then 2 lots of 3% over the following 2 years. All staggered in 6 month intervals of course:

April 2009 0.5%
October 2009 0.5%
April 2010 1.5%
October 2010 1.5%
April 2011 1.5%
October 2011 1.5%
 
Compunded

Compunded

I reckon Fomz is close to the truth.
If they said 7% over 3 years it would look like a higher figure but they could could give us 1% this time and then 2 lots of 3% over the following 2 years. All staggered in 6 month intervals of course:

April 2009 0.5%
October 2009 0.5%
April 2010 1.5%
October 2010 1.5%
April 2011 1.5%
October 2011 1.5%

Such a small pay rise is more than 7% over 3 years once you compound the rises, which you can bet your last dollar on GB would.

The armed forces have not had big rises during the good times, therefore we should not suffer to serverely during the bad times.
 
Such a small pay rise is more than 7% over 3 years once you compound the rises, which you can bet your last dollar on GB would.

The armed forces have not had big rises during the good times, therefore we should not suffer to serverely during the bad times.

Even if it was compounded it would be 7.2%, that works out at 2.4% per year, I don't think the AFPRB would go for a 3 year deal with a potential retention train crash on the horizon.
 
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