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Post by saintshem on Feb 15, 2016 14:32:44 GMT -5
This is a weekly newsletter that will be telegrammed each Sunday to every subscriber. To subscribe one pays N20 to subscribe for one three-month term, N30 to subscribe for two three-month terms, and N35 to subscribe for an entire year or four three-month terms.
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Post by balloonists on Feb 15, 2016 14:40:57 GMT -5
I'd like to purchase a 1-year subscription.
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Post by Natan on Feb 16, 2016 1:09:40 GMT -5
I'd buy a subscription, but with the salary Ireland wants to pay us, and the rate at which he wants to pay it, I'd never be able to afford it.
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Post by empressofireland on Feb 16, 2016 11:10:29 GMT -5
I'd buy a subscription, but with the salary Ireland wants to pay us, and the rate at which he wants to pay it, I'd never be able to afford it. That's your incentive to make money in the private sector instead of leeching off government funds, now isn't it?
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Post by Natan on Feb 16, 2016 12:29:46 GMT -5
I'd buy a subscription, but with the salary Ireland wants to pay us, and the rate at which he wants to pay it, I'd never be able to afford it. That's your incentive to make money in the private sector instead of leeching off government funds, now isn't it? A government employee should still make a living salary, Ireland. It isn't leeching to actually want your job to pay you enough to buy food.
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Post by empressofireland on Feb 16, 2016 13:12:19 GMT -5
That's your incentive to make money in the private sector instead of leeching off government funds, now isn't it? A government employee should still make a living salary, Ireland. It isn't leeching to actually want your job to pay you enough to buy food. We're online nations. We don't need food.
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Post by Natan on Feb 16, 2016 13:15:07 GMT -5
A government employee should still make a living salary, Ireland. It isn't leeching to actually want your job to pay you enough to buy food. We're online nations. We don't need food. Well, that doesn't mean we shouldn't earn a living wage.
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Post by empressofireland on Feb 16, 2016 13:26:48 GMT -5
We're online nations. We don't need food. Well, that doesn't mean we shouldn't earn a living wage. We're online nations. If we don't earn money, we still stay alive. Therefore, a "living wage" doesn't exist here.
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Post by nimphoran on Feb 16, 2016 16:42:23 GMT -5
What he means is not a "living wage" in the traditional sense but a wage that will allow us to buy goods and services (Mostly services as the is an online forum) in the Region.
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Post by Provence on Feb 16, 2016 16:44:23 GMT -5
I'd like to purchase a 1-year subscription please.
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Post by empressofireland on Feb 16, 2016 19:49:32 GMT -5
What he means is not a "living wage" in the traditional sense but a wage that will allow us to buy goods and services (Mostly services as the is an online forum) in the Region. Ah, I see. ...Wait, how do we know what that is?
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Post by nimphoran on Feb 16, 2016 19:58:40 GMT -5
Well a reasonable wage like 150 per term or something, I mean considering law services average at about 120 and this newsletter is 20 and a will is 100 and so on, that seems reasonable.
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Post by empressofireland on Feb 16, 2016 20:01:41 GMT -5
Well a reasonable wage like 150 per term or something, I mean considering law services average at about 120 and this newsletter is 20 and a will is 100 and so on, that seems reasonable. I suppose. I was kinda hoping competition would lower those rates and therefore lower the living wage, but oh well.
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Post by saintshem on Feb 16, 2016 20:02:43 GMT -5
Hey guys as much as I appreciate you guys using my newsletter thread to debate the regional economy...i dont. Please move it somewhere more appropriate. Provence Thanks for your subscription. The first issue should come in on the 21st.
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Post by empressofireland on Feb 16, 2016 20:05:51 GMT -5
Sorry, Saint Shem. This is my last post, I promise.
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